Gary A. Hoffman

Gary A. Hoffman

COPAKE — Gary A. Hoffman, 69, of Copake, died peacefully at home on March 22, 2022. Gary was born on March 22, 1953, the son of the late Harry A. and Ida E. Hoffman.

He was a graduate of Pine Plains High School, and spent his years after as a self-employed carpenter, a profession in which he was talented and enjoyed. When not working, Gary was an avid outdoorsman, enjoying the spoils of nature and the wildlife that inhabited it.

Gary is survived by his son and daughter-in-law, Jamie and Melissa Hoffman, his daughter, Nicole Hoffman, one sister, Mary Ella Wesley, numerous nieces and nephews, as well as three grandchildren whom he adored: Megan, Mason, and Samson.

He was predeceased by his parents, one brother, Harry B. Hoffman, and two sisters, Helen Swart and Erna Miclette.

There are no calling hours, and arrangements are under the care of the family and Peck and Peck Funeral Home of Copake. To share a favorite memory, or to leave a message of condolence please visit www.peckandpeck.net.

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