Randy Hofmann, 79, Macy, passed away in his residence on January 20, 2026. He is survived by his wife, Debra Hofmann, and his two sons, Mike (Heather) Hofmann, and Travis Hofmann. He is also survived by his step-children, Joshua (Felicia)Rupp and Jamie (Paige) Rupp.
Randy was born December 16, 1946, in Brazil, Indiana, the son of Lee and Alice (Bernhardt) Hofmann. He was a 1965 graduate of Staunton High School in Staunton Indiana.
Randy attended Terre Haute business college and helped his late brother William Faustinus, (Frosty) Hofmann farm before entering the Air Force in 1967 and later retiring from the Air Force reserves, after faithfully serving his country for over 36 years with the rank of an E6/TSGT Military Aircraft Mechanic at Grissom AFB. Randy maintained his friendship with many of his friends from his military days!
Randy joined Baird #461, Masonic Lodge and later transferred to Mexico Masonic where held the honor of Grand Master and was a 32-degree Mason. Randy was also a member of Peru-Miami County Masonic Lodge and the New Life Church, Mexico.
As a loving brother, he donated his kidney to his beloved brother, Frosty. This gave Frosty many healthy years to see his family thrive and live to see his grandkids.
Randy was a Master Gardener in his community and produced a wonderful home garden every year which he shared with family, friends, and charities.
Randy enjoyed regularly having breakfast with his sons and grandchildren and was especially proud of the fact that he maintained his boyhood friendships from his early school years on a daily basis! He helped to organize many family Hofmann-Bernhardt reunions and get-togethers. As a kind and caring man, he daily checked on shut-ins, family, and military friends by sending them amusing daily comics to brighten and uplift their day!
He will be greatly missed by his sisters: Martha(Gene) Lewis, Gretta (Joe) Kumpf, and his sister in law Jane(Frosty) Hofmann, along with grandchildren, Doyal(Dee) Hofmann, Ronald Hofmann, Hope (Jesse Montgomery), Shannan(Isaac) Keldsen, Kimmy Ray, Bradley Smith, Bentley Rupp, Nolan Rupp; great-grandchildren Bella and Zayden Montgomery, Kole and Trace Osmon; and the many nieces and nephews that he was more of a brother to than an uncle.
Please remember Randy as your faithful friend and relative and that he loved you immensely and so enjoyed all the family time spent together!.
No services will be held at this time with a celebration being planned at a later date.
McClain Funeral Home in Denver, Indiana, has been entrusted with arrangements.
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