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Howard Harold Hoepfinger


Howard Harold Hoepfinger of Summerfield, FL. found peaceful rest on Tuesday, November 24, 2020. He was 61. Howard was born on July 29, 1959 to parents Phyllis and Howard Hoepfinger Sr.  in Clayton County, Missouri. He was very active in school and participated in the Homecoming Committee, Little League, and Sportsman Club among other things. He enjoyed hunting deer, elk, turkey, duck, and quail with his Father, and was a member of the Quail Club. He graduated from BTHS West in Millstadt, Illinois where he spent most of his childhood. After high school, Howard volunteered with the Millstadt Fire Dept. for many years and became involved in stock car racing and the demolition derby.

Howard came to Florida over 30 years ago from Millstadt. He studied computer programming at Valencia Community College and obtained his degree in 2002. He was a Truck Driver for over 30 years, owning and operating his own truck during most of that time. He was also a member of the First Baptist Church of Apopka, where he resided prior to Summerfield.

Among his favorite things were riding his motorcycle and attending events with other riders, horseback riding (at times, for charity), and spending weekends at the beach. He treasured his wife Eileen, whom he married in 2003, and found joy in being with his family. Howard was authentic and displayed genuine care for others. Regardless of the challenges cancer threw at him, he remained steadfast in his fight over the years. To those around him he symbolized determination, kindness, and perseverance. To say he will be missed is an understatement.

Howard is survived by his wife, Eileen Hoepfinger of Summerfield, FL.; mother, Phyllis Hoepfinger of Lebanon, Ill.; sons, Ricky Schobert of Summerfield, Ill., Michael Hoepfinger of Lebanon, Ill., and Joe DiCamillo of Summerfield, Fl., daughters, Laura Gillespie of Muskegon, MI., Jennifer Lares of San Antonio, Tx., and Heather Hanson of Webster, Fl., sisters, Reva Favia of Taylor, Tx., Lavetta Binkley of Missouri; grandchildren Leighanne and Zach Hanson, and several nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, and cousins. He is preceded in death by his Father, and sisters Darlene Hoepfinger and Harleen “Helen” Binkley

A Celebration of Howard’s life will be held privately at a later date. Pursuant to his final wishes, Howard donated his body to the United Tissue Network, in the hopes that his gift would contribute to improving the quality of life for others suffering with cancer. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Cancer Research Institute in his honor. The family wishes to extend its deepest thanks to the nurses and staff of Hospice of Marion County, whose care allowed him to spend his final days surrounded by his loving family, and in the comfort of his home.

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