David Hoffenkamp

David Hoffenkamp

David Hoffenkamp

January 27, 1946~March 21, 2020

Hoffenkamp, David
74, of Spring Hill, Florida, passed away on March 21, 2020. David had married his favorite flower, Rose. They met when they were young as neighbors, living just blocks apart. One day, he saw her from on top of his house and he fell in love at first sight and literally fell off of the roof. Later, he went into the Navy for six years and served during the Vietnam war. He would write love letters to Rose, knowing she was waiting for him. They were happily married for 53 years. He leaves behind his wife, Rosalie; five daughters: Bobbie Marie Reyes (LeeRoy Reyes Sr.), Starla Hazel Hoffenkamp, Rosalie June Hoffenkamp, Stacey Redman (Scott Redman), Christina Emily Hope Hoffenkamp-Price (Virgil Price). He also leaves behind twelve grandchildren: Emily Rosalie Hoffenkamp, Leeroy Reyes Jr., David Emil Reyes (Valerie Reyes), Chris Joshualee Reyes, Elizabeth Rosalie Hoffenkamp, Katelyn Brown, Sean Redman, Shelby D. Redman, Sara Beth Redman, Jeremiah David Paul Price, Naomi Rosalie Sue Price, Nehemiah Emil Louis Price. In addition, he leaves behind six great-grandchildren: Alannah Marie Najera, JoAnnah Reyes, Liam Reyes, Elijah Hoffenkamp, Adriel Reyes, Sabrina Morales.

He was a hard working father and husband, he ran a tight ship. He was so loved and he loved his family and all of his grandchildren. He fought a good fight and God decided to take him home. He is predeceased in death by his parents Robert and Ida Hoffenkamp and his two sisters, Diane Cheek and Roberta Knappins. He leaves behind his brother Richard Hoffenkamp.

Condolence

James and Tina wade (Family)

March 24, 2020, 12:00 am

May God surround you all with peace and comfort. Certainly wish that we could be with you all.
Hugs and prayers. The Wade's

Lee Roy Reyea Jr (Grandson)

March 24, 2020, 12:00 am

I'll miss you grandpa! 😭 I remember as a kid going to Florida every summer, david & I were always in the computer room with you or we'd follow you out to the yard every time you went outside. We knew it was gonna be like an adventure being out there with you. You were the smartest most strongest man I knew, you took us rides on your motorcycle & went real fast or took us out to the train station to see all to little towns & little people with there little trucks that you made yourself. You would stand there & watch me & david shoot one another with airsoft guns or the squals as they jumped from tree to tree. I'll always remember those times, your the best grandpa any grandson could have & all us grandchildren were blessed to have you. We'll see each other again one day but until then I'll keep you in my heart & memories I love you so much grandpa!! ❤ Rest In Paradise 🌹🌹🌹

David Hoffenkamp

July 5, 2024, 8:14 pm

My condolences to the Hoffenkamp family. So sorry for you loss and I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers

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