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Della Marjorie ‘Mick’ Hoffmann

Della Marjorie ‘Mick’ Hoffmann, 88, formerly of North Platte, died
Saturday, February 9, 2019, at Bryan East Medical Center in Lincoln.

Mick was born May 12, 1930, to Leslie Jasper and Dorothy Evelyn
(Chamberlin) Mayfield at Maywood.  Mick began her life journey as a farm
girl growing up in Lincoln County and sharing many adventures with her
brother, Bud.  These early years made her tough and ready to face life’s
challenges.  After graduating from North Platte High School in 1948 Mick
attended Teacher’s College in Kearney then taught at a small country
school for two years.  She later worked at Walther’s Office Supply in
downtown North Platte until she began her family.

Mick married Larry Hoffmann in North Platte on September 26, 1959.  They
soon had four girls in five years so Mick stayed home to raise the kids
and was instrumental in helping Larry with his cattle buying career for
IBP by answering the phone and making arrangements.

Mick made delicious kolaches and pies, needlepointed many beautiful
pieces, and collected Hummels and glassware.  She enjoyed her vegetable
garden and many flower beds.  Later in life Mick traveled the world with
Larry and yet enjoyed local country auctions.  They were married for 54
years when Larry died in 2014.

These last few years Mick lived at Clark Jeary in Lincoln where she
reinvented herself, made new friends and loved to tease the staff.  The
family is especially grateful to the excellent care she received at
Clark Jeary and at the very end, the nurses on 3rd and 7th floor at
Bryan East in Lincoln.

Mick will be remembered for her keen sense of business and her even
better sense of humor.  She was quick to forgive and move forward in
life.  She always fought the good fight, right up until the end.

Along with her husband, Larry, she was also preceded in death by her
mother, Dorothy Vencill; brother and sister-in-law, Bud and Phyllis
Mayfield; sister-in-law and her husband, Mary Frances and Charles
Brannen; sisters-in-law, Regina Minton and Theresa McCaslin; and
brother-in-law, Thomas Hoffman.

Mick was a good and loyal friend who was preceded in death by her dear
friends, Marie Voorhies, Gladys Morin, Maxine Lange, Dort Lewis and
Betty Shaner; as well as her many pets that she loved and cared for
throughout her life, especially her pony, Laddie, and Trixie the family dog.

She is survived by her daughters, Ann (Gary) Neimanis, of Dexter, Iowa,
Lisa Hoffmann, Kristina Hoffmann, and Molly Hoffmann, of Lincoln;
grandchildren, Austin (Lauren) Neimanis, Katherine Hoffmann and Avery
Hoffmann; great-grandson, Hudson; sister-in-law; two brothers-in-law;
many nieces, nephews and other family.

In keeping with Mick’s wishes, there will be a private family burial at
Fort McPherson National Cemetery.  A gathering of family and friends
will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, February 14, 2019, at Odean Colonial
Chapel at C & Sycamore.  In lieu of flowers, memorials are to Paws-Itive
Partners or the Maywood Cemetery.  The memorial book may be signed at
odeanchapel.com or prior to the gathering from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. on
Thursday at Odean Colonial Chapel at C & Sycamore, which is in charge of
arrangements.

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