Stephen G. “Steve” Hoffine Sr., 84, of Laramie, passed away on Friday, May 17, 2024, at his home surrounded by his family. He was born May 30, 1939, in Dover, Idaho to Leon and Helen Hoffine. On November 25, 1957, Steve married the love of his life Ethel Kemp in Sandpoint, Idaho.
While in Laramie Steve operated Bimbos Pizza Parlor, was the owner of the Wyoming Sportsman’s Gun Show until 2019, worked for and retired from WyoTech from 1977-2009 and was on the board of directors for the Wyoming Weapons Collectors. Steve was a devoted family man with a kind heart. He was the type of man that would do anything for you and there wasn’t anyone he met that didn’t become a friend or family from that point on. Steve had many “bonus” children and grandchildren. He loved and cherished time spent with his family traveling, on camping trips, fishing, attending gun shows and collecting Remington and Freedom Arms. His favorite adventures were his family trips to Florida, Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and Carbondale, Colorado. He had a wonderful sense of humor and always had a joke or story to tell, he always had plenty of love to share. No matter how old Steve got, he was busy living life to the fullest. He loved to make pizza for his family and try new breweries.
He was preceded in death by his daughter Patricia Ann Hoffine, parents Leon and Helen Hoffine, stepmother Luella (Johnson) Hoffine, siblings Lavalle Hoffine, Denny Hoffine, Helen (Hoffine) Aitken, and Joyce (Hoffine) Campbell.
Steve is survived by his wife Ethel Ann Hoffine, sister-in-law Hazel Turner, sister-in-law Lydia Neu, brother-in-law Ray (Deb) Kemp, sister-in-law Sue (Jack) McNutt, his children Morena (Tom) Wroblewski, Gayla (Bud) Baldwin, Steve Jr, (Mary) Hoffine, his grandchildren Jason (Robin) Baldwin, Jesse (Sarah) Baldwin, Travis (Emily) Wroblewski, Mitch (Brittny) Wroblewski, Justin (Tim) Stewart, Caitlyn Stewart, Jeremiah (Abi) Stewart, Sid (KC) Huhndorf, great grandchildren Asia, Desharia, Kiana, Atley, Allie, Teaghan, Mira, Asher, Taylee, Kade, Maliyah, great-great grandchildren, Luis, Leonardo, Gabriel, Zeus, Oliver and numerous nieces and nephews
A celebration of life will be held at 11:00 a.m. Monday, June 10th, 2024, at Montgomery-Stryker Funeral Home.
In Lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Albany County 4-H Shooting Sports C/O PO Box 942, Laramie, WY 82073.
The family would like to thank the wonderful caring people at Merdith & Jeannie Ray Cancer Center, Ivinson Memorial Hospital and Hospice House of Laramie.
Ethel, I was sorry to hear of Steve's passing. Our prayers are with you and your family. Take care my friend.
Ethel and family. May you find comfort In knowing your loved one will be remembered in many hearts. May the Lord bring all of you his blessings. Alonzo, Susan, Daniel, Nicole & Fabby Gonzales
Ethel, my condolences, Steve has always been such an amazing man and friend to everyone he crossed paths with. If you need anything, please let me and the family know. You are in my thoughts.
Steve was a wonderful man and neighbor. Prayers for his family.
Rest in Peace Steve.I worked with Ethel at Gibson's, Steve was a very nice person.We attended his Gun shows here and in Cheyenne.He bought some rifles from me after Butch passed.My Thoughts and Prayers ago out to his family. I'm so sorry Ethel❤
I remember Steve from Lovejoys, he was a very nice guy. My condolences to the family and friends.
Thank you all Ethel
My most sincere condolences to the Hoffine family. Steve was a kind and devoted friend and co-worker. He'll be sorely missed by all who had the honor of knowing him.
I can remember Steve from our days at Wade's. What a wonderful man!!! Prayers to all of you.
I want y’all to know that I have fond memories of y’all and Steve. So many cherished memories of all of us in Laramie and at The Fort, not to mention the crazy elk camps! My prayers for peace and comfort to each and every one of you. I know that my dad and your dad are have one helluva reunion in heaven hunting for the “big” elk!
Ethel, Steve was a delightful person and will be missed. My thoughts are with you.
I will miss my uncle Steve and every year visits to Idaho. He was the best about being positive. I love you Steve and Ethel and family.
I am so sorry to hear of Steve’s passing. It was a pleasure knowing him and being able to help care for him these past few months. Prayers to all of you during this difficult time. Deepest condolences. Nadine
Condolences-will always think of Steve when see a gun show sign💐
My deepest sympathy to the Hoffine family. I knew Steve through my husband Steve when they both worked at WyoTech. Steve thought highly of Steve.
All who new Steve will miss him. Sad to hear of his passing. --Dan & Linda Beasley
Steve was a rare friend to all that knew him, always wonderful to be with. I will miss him a great deal in the future. My thoughts are with his family and all that knew him.
Our deepest condolences to the family. Deryl and Sue Woirhaye
Steve was such a wonderful man & will never be forgotten. Keeping all of you in our thoughts & prayers.
Hoffine family,so sorry to hear about Steve. Really got to know him at Wyo Tech. Him and his side kick Jock were a pair to be reckoned with. Always happy and pleased to talk to. Great man.
Our deepest sympathies. You're all in our thoughts and prayers. --The Brooks Family
Thanks to all