Timothy Sidney Hoffman
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Obituary

Timothy Sidney Hoffman

Jul 21, 1965 -

Jun 2, 2024

Timothy Sidney Hoffman was born on July 21, 1965, to Donald and Virginia Hoffman in Carmel Community Hospital, a twin to his brother Robert L. Hoffman. Timothy S. Hoffman went home to the lord on June 2, 2024. He passed doing what he loved, riding his Harley-Davidson to raise awareness for his daughter Cynthia Rose Hoffman, who also passed on the same day five years prior. She was a victim of a homicide.

Tim was also riding for Victims of Justice; he was the president of a Motorcycle Ministry the BLC Warriors. He was very proud of this, and was trying to rebuild the club. He was very passionate about turning his life over to the lord; he loved his kids and loved to be a handyman. Tim ran a successful business, Hoffman Handyman & Repair.

Timothy spent his life being raised by his father in Alaska and his mother in California. He spent a few years in Minnesota, where he met his wife Barbara J. Hoffman, then he realized Alaska was his home. Tim was a generous soul and had taken many people in when they had nowhere to go, also offering them work.

He was preceded in death by his dad, Donald Hoffman Sr.; brother, Ronald James Hoffman; nephew, Michael James Pratowski; brother, Little John Anderson; mother, Virginia Reyes Wells Hoffman; sister, Rene Anderson; MA Dayle Hoffman; son, Timothy Hoffman Jr.; brother, Leonard Hoffman; sister, Cathy Hoffman; nephew, Jeremy Newberough; and daughter, Cynthia Rose Hoffman.

Tim is survived by his seven siblings, Linda Yaska, Mike Hoffman, Patricia Scharf, Donald Hoffman, Robert Hoffman, Greg Hoffman and Mike Anderson; daughters, Ryah, Samantha Hoffman, Kimberly Hoffman and Sydney Hoffman; son, Timothy Hoffman Jr.; wife, Barbara J. Hoffman; nephew, Jared Lopez; best friend, Leslie Sonnenberg; and godsons, Zack, Dillon and Riley Denton.

Tim will be dearly missed, he was always there for his family, he loved all his children with all his heart!

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Published in the Anchorage Daily News
on June 19, 2024
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