Joseph Bernard "Joe" Hoffman

 United States

  • Date Of Birth: December 8, 1929
  • Date Of Death: December 11, 2018
  • State: Idaho

Joseph Bernard “Joe” Hoffman passed away on December 11, 2018 in Nampa.  He was born December 8, 1929, to Franklin Martin Hoffman and Elizabeth Helen (Dassler) Hoffman in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and had two siblings, Charles Martin Hoffman and Elizabeth Ann Hoffman. Joe met and married Janice Pearl Shinafelt in 1962 and they had three children.

Joe acquired a love of flying at an early age and achieved licensure as a private pilot at the age of 16.  Upon graduation from high school in 1947 Joe felt a calling to religious life and entered the seminary of the Oblates of St. Francis de Sales in Childs Maryland.  After a year, he decided that life wasn’t for him.

Joe enlisted in the United States Air Force in 1950 and spent much of his enlistment at Fairchild Air Force Base in Spokane, Washington.  He then attended Drexel University in Philadelphia, graduating in 1957 with a Bachelor of Science degree in mechanical engineering.  Joe then commenced his lifelong career in the aviation and aerospace industry, beginning with Douglas Aircraft Company in Santa Monica, California.  While at Douglas, Joe worked on many projects, including civil and military aircraft, as well as spacecraft.  He spent time at White Sands Missile range in New Mexico and Cape Canaveral, Florida, becoming familiar with the original NASA astronauts.

Northrup Grumman was working to develop the B-2 Stealth Bomber, and desperately needed an expert to lead the development and implementation of the specialized windscreen for the plane.  Joe emerged from retirement to successfully lead that effort while consulting on other projects, and then retired again in 1994.   

Later, Joe and Janice moved to Nampa, with Janice passing away in 2004.  He then met Mary Keys, and they were married in 2005.  Joe’s family and circle of friends expanded exponentially after their marriage, and Joe and Mary enjoyed many good times with friends and family over the ensuing years. 

 Joe is survived by his wife, Mary, his sister, Elizabeth Ann Hoffman of Santa Monica, California, 3 children (Laura, James, and Joseph), 6 grandchildren (Brandon (Patty), Ryan, Dustin, Mathew, Alexandra (Brent), and Isabella, 2 great-grandsons, Liam and Caiden, and the extended Keys family.

The family is grateful for the special care from many doctors, nurses and caregivers that Joe received during his long struggle with Parkinson’s.  We would especially like to acknowledge Dr. Clinger, Dr. Agnew, Irene, Shannon, Nancy V., Sophia, Michael, Bud, Gina, and Nancy M. from Doctors Hospice, along with Patty Shaver, Joe’s special angel & caregiver.

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