


of Mountain Home, AR
October 24, 1962 - December 13, 2025
William Eugene Hoffman Sr., age 63, of Mountain Home, Arkansas, passed away on December 13, 2025. He was born on October 24, 1962.
William proudly served in the United States Army, a commitment that reflected his strong sense of duty, honor, and dedication to his country. Following his military service, he built a long and meaningful career as a truck driver, traveling highways across the nation. He took great pride in his work and in providing for his family. For William, the road was more than a jobā"it was a way of life that mirrored his independence, resilience, and unwavering work ethic.
Above all, William was a devoted father, grandfather, and brother. His love for his family was constant and steadfast, and he found his greatest joy in the lives of those he loved. He is survived by his children, Taylor Lee (William Ledbetter), Meaghan Hoffman, and William Hoffman Jr.; his cherished grandchildren, Mackenzie Lee, Adalynn Ledbetter, Paxton Hoffman, Emma Hoffman, Dakota Willis, and Bryson Hoffman; his brother, Edward (Rose) Hoffman; and several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his father, Edward Henry Hoffman Sr.; his mother, Dianna Lee Hoffman (Howard); and his sister, Diane Stephens.
William's legacy lives on through the family he loved so deeply, the many miles he traveled, and the honorable service he gave to his country. He will be remembered for his strength, dedication, and the enduring love he shared with those closest to him.
Service arrangements will be announced at a later date.

My friend... you are deeply missed. You could never be forgotten. I'll never forget the laughter and silliness we had in second life. Rest easy sidekick.

On behalf of the United States Pershing Missile, Pershing Professionals, Lawton/Fort Sill, Oklahoma, our most heartfelt condolences. I will insure Bill's name will be added to the Pershing Memorial Wall in Pershing Hall, Bldg 56, on Fort Sill, OK

Forever grateful for the time, the laughter, and the memories. Bill changed my life in ways I will always carry with me. He had a rare gift for making people feel seen and valued. His warmth, generosity, and spirit touched so many lives. Bill brought light, laughter, and kindness wherever he went. I am grateful to have known him, and he will always hold a special place in my heart. Sending love and strength to his family...may you find comfort in knowing how deeply he was loved and feel surrounded by peace and comfort during this time. Forever in our hearts. LYMYMI

I miss you dad. You made me into the man I am today

Sorry for your lost. It a hard thing to go threw the dead of your Father.

Hey dad I love and miss you and I'm sorry

My deepest condolences to Bill's family Bill was a character a one of kind friend that if you were lucky enough to truly know him you absolutely loved him I have amazing memories to carry on of him which I am forever grateful for until we meet again stay sassy I'm going to miss you so very much and love you lots and lots always and Evers bestie xoxo