PATRICIA (MIKONOWICZ) HOFFMAN

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  • PATRICIA (MIKONOWICZ) HOFFMAN
    PATRICIA (MIKONOWICZ) HOFFMAN
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March 18, 1948 – June 7, 2023

Patricia (Mikonowicz) Hoffman was born to Charles A. McConnell and Mildred L. (Graby) McConnell in Lebanon, Pennsylvania. She grew up with three siblings, Elzalena A. (Ditzler) McConnell, Charles McConnell III and Maureen (Ruhl) McConnell in Annville, Pennsylvania.

Patricia graduated from Annville-Cleona High School in 1966 and worked at Sears for 20 years in Kentucky, Michigan and Ohio; finishing her career at the Andersons in Maumee.

She married and divorced Bill Swarz, having a daughter in 1970, Alicia. In 1975, she married Randy Mikonowicz (deceased in 1990) who had three sons, Edward, Joseph and Christopher. In 1975, they had a son together named Robert. Randy and Patricia raised all the children together, including Alicia, whom Randy adopted in 1976; finally settling in Perrysburg. In 1992, she married Robert Hoffman and one month later they were blessed with their first grandchild, now having a total of 14 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

Patricia is survived by her siblings, Elzalena (David Ditzler, now deceased), Charles (Christine Seiffert) McConnell III and Maureen (John Ruhl), as well as many nieces, nephews, and greatnieces and great-nephews.

She also is survived by her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Son and daughter-in-law, Edward (Michelle) Mikonowicz; grandchildren, Sarah (Jake) Bowman, Kelly, Kyle and Samantha Mikonowicz, and great-grandchildren Logan, Colton and Leah Bowman. Son, Joseph Mikonowicz, who spent his career in the U.S. Navy, retiring in 2010. Son and daughter-in-law, Christopher (Stacy) Mikonowicz; grandchildren, Randy and Megan Mikonowicz. Son and daughter-in-law, Robert (Kerri) Mikonowicz; grandchildren, Dylan, Cooper, Phoebe and Lincoln Mikonowicz. Daughter and son-in-law, Alicia (Robert) Naumann; grandchildren, Brent (Bailey), Nicholas (Grace), Zachary and Alyxandra Naumann, and greatgrandchild Griffin Naumann. Thank you to Hospice of Northwest Ohio for their gracious support to our family in our time of need. While there will not be a visitation or burial ceremony; a celebration of life will take place with family and friends at a later date.