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This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Phillip Hoffbeck, 52, born on April 7, 1946 and passed away on October 5, 1998. We will remember him forever.
Happy birthday daddy. I miss you every day. I love you. I will never forget your birthdays when you were here. I hope you are having a big party in with your twin sister. Love your baby girl
Papa I really wish I got to meet you. I have heard so many amazing things about you. My mom told me that anywhere you guys went together you always knew someone and i think that is so great. Even though I never got to meet you I still miss you. I love you papa.
During this holiday season I think of you often. I miss how Christmas used to be. I often think of our shopping trips on Christmas eve We had so much fun. I would not trade a minute of My time with you. I only wish there was more time. I wish you could have known Kaitlyn she is a beautiful girl. Kristy she is a beautiful girl as well. And little Phillip he is all boy. They ask about you all the time. I tell them all I can. I'm trying to make sure they know what a great Papa they had. l love you Daddy, love, Tamera
Happy birthday daddy. I miss you every day. I love you. I will never forget your birthdays when you were here. I hope you are having a big party in with your twin sister. Love your baby girl
Papa I really wish I got to meet you. I have heard so many amazing things about you. My mom told me that anywhere you guys went together you always knew someone and i think that is so great. Even though I never got to meet you I still miss you. I love you papa.
I had just started driving so I ask Phillip (my daddy) how to winterize my jeep he said " Princess you go to Leroy's and have them take the summer air out of the tires and put winter air in. " So me thinking my daddy knows everything I went to leroy's asked them to remove the summer air from my tires and put winter air in they were very kind and asked me who told you needed to do this I said my daddy, they kindly told me he was pulling my leg. I will never forget it. It was so funny. He made everyone laugh.