Hofman, Phuong Thi

In Loving Memory of

Phuong Thi Hofman

September 10, 1962 – February 4, 2025

 

Phuong Thi Hofman, aged 62, peacefully passed away on February 4, 2025 in Toronto, Ontario.

Devoted mother of Juliette Hofman. Beloved wife of Peter Hofman. Beloved sister of Thanh Kim Nguyen, Phong Thi Nguyen, and Long Tien Nguyen. Dear aunt to Kenny Bui and his fiancée Lina Wu, Michael Bui, Phuong Viet Pham and his wife Dung Mai Tran, and Phuc Cong Pham and his wife Dung Thi Ngoc Vu. Predeceased by her brother, Cat Gia Nguyen. Phuong will also be missed by a community of friends and family who will forever cherish her memory.

Born in Hai Phong, Vietnam, Phuong grew up during the war, shaping her into the independent and resilient woman we all knew and loved. Born in the year of the Tiger, she embodied its spirit—courageous, passionate, and fiercely loving. Her journey took her across the world—from Vietnam to Hong Kong to the Czech Republic to finally settling in Toronto, Canada—where she developed an incredible multilingual ability and a rich appreciation for different cultures.

Her life was one of dedication, warmth, and meticulous care in everything she did. She worked as a housekeeper and esthetician, both of which she embraced with diligence and an unwavering commitment to excellence. As a housekeeper at the University of Toronto, she was a beacon of happiness, touching the lives of coworkers and students alike with her kindness and dependability. In her spa business, she became more than a trusted esthetician—she was a confidante and a friend, making her clients feel beautiful inside and out with her attention to detail and kindness.

She had a unique gift for bringing life to everything she touched—her home, her garden, and most of all, her family. She found joy in the simple things: gardening, learning about health and beauty, being outdoors, and even line dancing as a hobby. An incredible cook and hostess, she filled her home with warmth, laughter, and lovingly prepared meals.

Phuong touched many lives and will be dearly missed by all who had the privilege of knowing her.

A public visitation will be held on Saturday February 15, 2025 in the Magnolia Room of St. John’s Dixie Chapel (737 Dundas St. E., Mississauga, Ontario L4Y 2B5)  from 5pm – 8pm. The visitation will be live streamed for those unable to attend, the livestream is available through the following link: https://stjohnsdixie.com/cemetery/live-memorial/.

Donations made to the family in person at the visitation or e-transfered to [email protected] would be much appreciated.

A private service and cremation is to follow.

 

 

 

10 replies
  1. Holly Hope
    Holly Hope says:

    Our family is deeply saddened by the loss of Phuong. She was clearly and deeply loved and appreciated. We wish we had had the opportunity to get to know her as well as we know Juliette. It seems to me that the Apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. 🤍🕊️🤍 Peter, it was a pleasure meeting you, and we all look forward to spending more time with you.

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  2. Les Mach
    Les Mach says:

    We are sorry for your loss, Phuong was the kindest and warm hearted women we have met. Our condolences from the Mach and Amorim family.

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  3. Helena Fialho
    Helena Fialho says:

    I am so sorry for your loss. I will always remember her smile and kind advice. My deepest condolences to the whole family.

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  4. Blanca Atahue
    Blanca Atahue says:

    I am so sorry for your loss. I wish your family peace and comfort in this difficult time.
    We will miss Phuong may, she always will be in ours hearts and memories.

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  5. Annesley Resident at UofT
    Annesley Resident at UofT says:

    Phuong’s bright smile always lit me up. I was new to Canada when I moved into Annesley Hall; I felt out of place and was struggling silent struggles. It was Phuong’s warmth that made me feel at home- she made me feel accepted and cared for by her presence alone. Our little interactions in the hallways made all the difference. She always showed kindness and compassion. I hope I can be even a little bit as unconditionally and effortlessly kind as Phuong in this lifetime, in her honor. Her loss is palpable, and she is deeply missed. You have my sincerest condolences.

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