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The T. Harry Hoffman and Sons Funeral Home has provided two generations of capable and compassionate service to the Dashwood and surrounding area since it's founding.
Its founder, Thomas Harry Hoffman started his career in funeral service in 1926 when he worked for Peter McIsaac, Undertaker in Dashwood. He was licensed in 1934 and purchased the business, upon the death of Peter McIsaac in 1940. In 1941 Harry built the present Funeral Home in Dashwood, making it the first residential Funeral Home in the area. In 1977, an addition was made to the funeral home and in 1995 a new front lobby was added.

Today, T. Harry Hoffmans dedication to funeral service is carried on by his two sons Bob and Jim. Bob, who was licensed in 1968 and Jim in 1971, purchased the funeral home in 1984, and pride themselves in ensuring that the reputation started by their father continues to flourish today.