Randall Lee Hoffman

| September 16, 2024

Randall Lee Hoffman, 77, passed away at his home on August 26th, 2024. He was born in Millersburg, Ohio on March 3, 1947 to the late Eugene H. and Betty L. (Williams) Hoffman. He had no siblings or children.

Randy was a 1965 graduate of Coshocton High School and a graduate of Ohio University (Athens), where he earned his BA and Med. degrees. He later returned to Coshocton City Schools where he served many students as a teacher and guidance counselor for over 30 years.

In addition to his lifework as a teacher, Randy was also an avid reader and traveler. A devotee to the study of history, he would travel far and spare no expense to visit historical sites and landmarks throughout the United States and Europe. He was quite knowledgeable regarding the history of the American Civil War and the history of Great Britain. As a friend of the Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum, he enjoyed attending its lecture programs.

Randy’s interest in history and historical sites led him to the challenging task of restoring a local historical property. The Colonel Andrew Ferguson mansion, an 1840s structure located east of West Lafayette, Ohio, had fallen into disrepair. Randy occupied the mansion and with the help of friends restoration began. His efforts were realized and in 1978 the property was entered into the National Registry of Historical Locations.

In his leisure time, Randy enjoyed socializing with friends and reminiscing about the lifestyles, music and musicians of the 1960s. He would travel far to attend rock concerts and events featuring The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and Bob Dylan. He enjoyed the nostalgia of the 60s.

Randy loved all animals. Especially dogs and cats. If a stray dog or cat was hungry, he fed it. If it was wet and cold, he gave it shelter. If it needed professional care, he took it to the veterinarian. All animals had a friend in Randy. His pal of days gone by was an old English sheep dog named Beethoven. Randy will be missed.

A cremation has taken place and no public service is scheduled. Randy’s ashes will be placed near his mother and father in Plainfield Cemetery.

Please direct memorial contributions to the Coshocton County Animal Shelter.

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