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Birth date: Dec 29, 1930 Death date: Feb 19, 2010
Mary Lou Hoffman, 79, of Clinton died Friday, February 19, 2010 at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. Mass of the Christian Burial will be 10:00am, Wednesday, February 24, 2010 at Prince of Peace Catholic Church. Burial Read Obituary
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Would just like to let you all know that I am thinking of you and your in my thoughts. Your mom will be missed so much. My sympathy goes out to the whole family. You all take care.
Hi Jan--So sorry to hear about your Mom. Neither of us could get by to see you during visitation hours so we stopped by the funeral home earlier in the day. We are thinking of you and your family. With sympathy & prayers, Jeanette & Cheryl
Mary Lou introduced Joan Archer and I to Fr. Peter Mary Rookey and got us started going to healing services which has been a life changing experience for us. Today we will be on our way to a mass and healing service in WI. and will lift Mary Lou up to the Lord in thanksgiving for what she has met to us.God Bless Her Family.GailDevereauxÂ
Just thinking of family and keeping all of you in our thoughts and prayers. Mary Lou will be missed. I always enjoyed visiting with her and Phillip when I used to bring Grandma Minnie over to their house or to Aunt Fern's.
Dear Ken and Betty, I was so sadden to hear about your sister Mary Lou, but she is in a better place now...I remember looking at pictures of you two sisters at your home with Brianne, when she was about five years of age.She said "Oh,Momma,are those two girls moviestars?"She was so pleased to know it was her Grandma Vogel and Aunt Mary Lou. Remember the good memories. Last night just before midnight, my Mom's sister,Elizabeth, went home to be with the Lord too. May they both find rest now. And enjoy reuniting with their husbands and family.I love you, Shelby
Dear Carol, Jan, Bob and families, Yesteryears....what wonderful memories of your family.Your Mom and Dad were so proud of each of you and your kids.Just wrap yourself up in all those great memories, you deserve it. We had so much fun coming to your folks "Philou"holiday craft shows. I still put out all of my handpainted Santas. They are beautiful along with the memories.I will keep all of you in my prayers this week. I love you all.Shelby
Dear Jan: I want to express my most sincere sympathy in the loss of your Mom. She was such a dear person. I always enjoyed visiting with her. May her soul rest in peace.
Mary Lou Hoffman was a truly fine woman. I remember the name "Mary Lou Anthony" from my earliest days coming from the lips of her good friend and my sister, Barbara Herrity. Through the years I have known and conversed with Mary Lou and I always came away uplifted. She has helped me by sharing her own medical problems and I admire her strength and commitment to family.
Our deepest condolences go out to the Hoffman family at this time of sorrow.
Gary and Jeanne Herrity