Barbara A. Hofferber
May 30, 2019
Barbara Ann Hofferber, 71, passed away Thursday, May 30, 2019 at her home in Des Moines.
Barb was born July 27, 1947 in Langdon, South Dakota to Rev. Gehard and Ellen (Shoquist) Weise. She graduated from Hoisington Rural High School in Hoisington, KS. Barb went to college at Fort Hays State, during which time she met the love of her life, George Fred Hofferber, Jr., in the summer of 1968. They were married on February 7, 1970, and were blessed with three children. She earned her Master’s Degree in Nursing from Wichita State University, where she was active in the Student Nurses Club, and was honored to be Harry S. Truman’s nurse while in Kansas City. She moved with her family to Iowa in 1986.
Nursing was Barb’s lifelong passion. She was a nursing instructor for Des Moines Area Community College for 16 years and also worked in the mental health field for Broadlawn’s Hospital and Iowa Lutheran Hospital. She loved teaching future nurses to be the best nurses they could be, and was pleased when she encountered her former students serving as nurses later in life. Barb made powerful, positive impacts on countless people. She lived to help others.
Barb was a workaholic, but still found time to do the things she loved. The ocean and beach held a special place in her heart. She loved traveling anywhere she could walk on the beach, dip her toes in the water, and pick up shells. Barb and Fred had a passion for hosting international guests, beginning in 1996 with Kofu High School students and evolving into hosting over 300 people from all over the world through several different organizations. They loved the enrichment the cultural exchanges provided them. Her hobbies included needlepoint, camping, and building a good campfire. Her family was her first priority, and her grandkids were her pride and joy.
Barb is survived by her husband, George “Fred” Hofferber; daughters, LeeAnn (Alex) Albright and Kerry (Kennie) Bowlin; son, Colin (Brianna) Hofferber; grandchildren, Carver, Emerson, Louis and Josephine Albright, and Ellen and Eugene Bowlin; sisters, Mary Ellen Sanders, Carol Robison, Catherine LaParade and Melba Tipton; and many other loving family and friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Rev. Gehard and Ellen Weise; brother, Gerry Weise; and sister, Victoria Leonard.
There will be a celebration of life at Windsor Heights Community Center, 6900 School Street, Windsor Heights, IA on Sunday, June 16, 2019 from 1:00 – 3:00 p.m.
In remembrance of Barb, memorials may be made to Iowa Nurses Association.
Condolences may be expressed at www.HamiltonsFuneralHome.com.
Linda and Jim Jacobe
06/14/2019
We always enjoyed our time with you and your family. No matter what it seems like there was always so much happiness and fun. I worked with Barb and considered her one of my best friends who always had time to listen and gave wonderful advice if it was needed. One of our funniest times was going home from DMACC scraping Susan's car windows as Susan drove to her house because of the icy conditions and she was not about to let us go home so late after so many accidents that already happened on campus. It ended up being a very fun night with food, games, and lots of laughs. May God comfort you with the knowledge that we will see Barb again in Heaven. She was one of the kindest people I have ever met and I will miss her greatly. Love and prayers, Linda and Jim Jacobe and family
constance nadolny
06/13/2019
Barb was a very dear friend. Not only did we work well together in our nursing roles, we planned and celebrated our children's weddings, together. My heart goes out to the entire family, especially you, Leanne.
Kim Brangoccio
06/13/2019
I always enjoyed seeing Barb and hearing about the students she was hosting, the foods she was cooking, the things she was learning . . . Barb had a zest for life! I'm so sorry for your loss.
Teresa Stevens
06/06/2019
I have very fond memories of Barb as a fellow nurse at Broadlawns Medical Center. She was a kind, compassionate, caring individual who contributed greatly to the nursing profession.
cathy warner
06/05/2019
Oh I so enjoyed having Barb as an instructor in nursing. Plus I got to work with her at Broadlawns in behavioral health. She was so good and loved watching her with difficult patients.. She was a master. She was a very special person. And will be missed by many.
Steve and Lucie James
06/04/2019
We only remember the past wonderful times. Lucie and my 2nd date was at your home, kinda like "meeting the family". We loved those Christmas soirees, even though the decorations were sparse, lol. You are family to us and always will be. GOD BLESS YOU ALL.
Joyce Peak
06/01/2019
I worked with Barb for a number of years at Powell CDC. She enjoyed a good laugh, and was very intelligent. .