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BILLY ALLEN HOFFMAN OBITUARY
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© Shawnee News Star




BILLY ALLEN HOFFMAN
1934 - 1999


Billy Allen Hoffman of Nae Dong Seoul So-Gu, Taejon, Korea, died April 13 in Taegu, Korea. He was 65.
Hoffman was born January 1, 1934, in Shidler, Oklahoma to Joe Silas and Murlie Jane Forster Hoffman, formerly of Prague.
He retired from the United States Army and was a member of the Church of Latter Day Saints.
Survivors include his wife, Yong Hye Hoffman of Korea, sons, Korus Hoffman of New Orleans, Louisiana, Joe Dean Hoffman, Billy "Gene" Hoffman and Bobby Hoffman, daughter, Mary Hoffman and brother, Joe Elvan Hoffman as well as numerous friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents.
Services will be 2:00 p.m. Tuesday at Parks Brothers Funeral Home Chapel in Prague with the Rev. Marvin Matthews officiating.
Burial will follow in Prague Cemetery.
Published April 27, 1999.


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