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Virgil Hoffman

Posted By Ballard Sunder Funeral Home On January 7, 2017 @ 5:43 pm In 2017,Obituaries | 11 Comments

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Virgil Hoffman, of Jordan, passed away on January 7, 2017 at the age of 96. A visitation will be held on Friday, January 13, 2017 from 4:00 – 7:00 PM at Ballad-Sunder Funeral & Cremation in Jordan. Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Saturday, January 14, 2017 at 11:00 AM with visitation one-hour prior at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Jordan. Father Timothy Yanta will preside, and Virgil’s grandchildren will act as pallbearers. Military honors will be provided by the Jordan Honor Guard, and Virgil will be laid to rest at Calvary Cemetery in Jordan. Memorials can be directed to St. John’s Building Fund.

On June 22, 1920, Leonard and Mary (Gerold) Hoffmann celebrated the birth of their son, Virgil William. He was the third of nine children growing up on the family farm in St. Benedict where he developed a strong work ethic. When Virgil was only 16, his father died leaving behind a struggling family during the Great Depression. Virgil worked hard to help support his family. He eventually moved in with his Uncle Egon and Aunt Agatha Gerold to work as a farm hand.

Virgil was always very meticulous and made sure every job he completed was done right. He often worked for local farms when someone was sick or injured. When he wasn’t working, Virgil loved playing baseball, and he was a talented player. As a teenager, he borrowed $100 from his uncle, and traveled to Mississippi to attend a baseball camp and learned from Babe Ruth and Dizzy Dean. This was an experience that Virgil always treasured.

In June of 1942, Virgil was drafted into the Army. He proudly served his country until being honorably discharged as a Staff Sergeant in December of 1945. During his service, Virgil worked as a radio operator and was stationed in England, France and Germany during WWII.

When he returned from war, Virgil got a job at Scott County Oil Company in Jordan. His first day on the job he was told to give his name, address and social security number to the girl in the office. That girl was Bernice Pauly. Two weeks later, Bernice and Virgil celebrated New Year’s Eve together, and they’ve been together ever since. They exchanged wedding vows on June 15, 1948 and were blessed with two wonderful sons, Gordie and Daryl. They settled in a home across from the Mill Pond and lived there together for 56 years.

Together Bernice and Virgil ran the gas station with Bernice’s siblings. Virgil had many different jobs at the station, but he was especially good at the mechanical work. He was a perfectionist, and his work certainly reflected that. Virgil worked at the gas station for 39 years before retiring in 1984.

In retirement, he and Bernice enjoyed spending as much time as they could up at Long Lake in Stearns County. They enjoyed fishing and spending time outdoors, but they always made it back to Jordan for the local ball games. Virgil was an avid supporter of local baseball. He was a member of the Jordan Baseball Association, and he volunteered in the concession stand and taking tickets. He was also responsible for the pitching mound during many big tournaments at Fairgrounds Park. Many of the ball players, even the veterans were often greeted with a cheerful, “Hey, Rookie!”

Virgil enjoyed playing Schafkopf (Sheepshead) with friends, watching sports, wine making, fishing, grilling and cheering on his grandkids’ sporting events (he never missed a game!). Virgil was an active member of the St. John’s, Catholic Aid, Knights of Columbus and VFW Post 2854. He also had a passion for woodworking on his lathe. He was known for making beautiful jiggle sticks, candlesticks, wine glasses, bowls and mini baseball bats.

Virgil had a very full life, and after 96 wonderful years, he was ready to go home to Heaven. Virgil was a very kind and patient man. He was quiet, humble and honest. He was quick with a gentle smile and always left with you with a cheerful, “Cheerio!” He cared for his family deeply and set a wonderful example for them in everything he did. Simply put, Virgil was truly a noble man.

Virgil will be deeply missed by his wife, Bernice; sons, Gordie (Pat), Daryl (Susan); grandchildren, Michelle (David) Speers, Matt (Amanda Barry) Hoffman, Adam (Jenna) Hoffman and Noah (Angela) Hoffman; great-grandchildren, Ryan, Jack & Connor Speers, Penelope Barry-Hoffman, Lincoln, Lucia & Londyn Hoffman and Nolan Hoffman; siblings, Rita Schoenecker, Lambert (Betty) Hoffman; sisters-in-law, Delores Hoffman, Marcella Hoffman, Loretta Hoffman and Mary Ann Hoffman; brother-in-law, Virgil Schoenecker; other loving relatives and many dear friends.

There to greet Virgil in Heaven were his parents, Leonard & Mary Hoffmann; siblings, Vivian (Leonard) Deutsch, Adelbert Hoffman, Arvid Hoffman, Beatus Hoffman, Marie Schoenecker and Germain Hoffman.

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Condolence from Colleen Eischens on January 8th, 2017 9:37 am

Bernice and family, my deepest sympathy on your great loss. the community along with your family lost a very good and kind person and will be missed by all. My prayers are with you at this time.

Condolence from Nicole Brandtner on January 8th, 2017 11:11 am

Bernice I am so sorry for your loss of he will be greatly missed. I remember the scott county vans rides to the Va hospital. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Nicole brandtner ( dietz)

Condolence from Philip Schmieg on January 9th, 2017 11:07 am

Bernice so sorry for your loss. On behalf of VFW post 2854 he will be greatly missed. We will keep Virgil in our prayers .

Condolence from Carol and Steve Johnson on January 9th, 2017 12:06 pm

Dear Bernice and family
Our condolences to you all. Virgil will be remembered for his kindness, his sense of humor and love he gave to all. Forever in our hearts.

Condolence from Larry and Diane Busch on January 9th, 2017 12:46 pm

Dear Bernice and family – . Gopher did text me with news of your loss as we are in Florida. You are all in our hearts and prayers.

Condolence from Pat and Carol Casey on January 9th, 2017 5:25 pm

Bernice and family, Our deepest sympathies to you all. Virgil was such a neat guy. Hugs and prayers to you all
Pat and Carol Casey

Condolence from Tom & Char Voigt on January 10th, 2017 12:53 pm

Bernice and Family, Our hearts reach out to you at this sad time. May you find Peace and comfort in all the wonderful memories.

Condolence from Julie Roemen (grandaughter to Vivian & Len) on January 11th, 2017 1:25 pm

Dear Bernice & family, our thoughts and prayers go out to you, as you and your family manage through. Virgil is at peace, and rejoining family and friend. He will be missed here on earth, although welcomed with open arms in heaven. God Bless.
Julie (Deutsch) Roemen & family

Condolence from Jack and Susie Shuman on January 12th, 2017 4:52 pm

Sorry to hear of Virgils passing. He will be missed by all. Thoughts and prayers go out to Bernice and his whole family

Condolence from Lyle and Patty Lambrecht on January 12th, 2017 10:06 pm

Bernice
We sure had some great times when the boys were playing basketball, and going after the games to Geno’s for one drink to start with , there is no better man than Virgil
Lyle

Condolence from Margie (Monnens) Thieschafer on January 18th, 2017 11:46 am

Daryl and family,

My condolences to your family during this difficult time. Upon reading this obituary I realized that I knew Daryl way back in the 70’s.

Daryl, you worked with the Park and Rec department in Shakopee and shared your love of baseball and all sports and was an inspiration to me. I now know you got that baseball interest from your father.
You gave me the nickname “Ed” which I’ll never forget.

Again so sorry for your loss.

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