Glenn D. Hoffman, 62, husband of Tammy (Ingram) Hoffman, of Gilbertsville, passed away at home on Friday, March 20, 2026.
Born in Pottstown, Glenn was the son of the late Stanley and Betty (Bernhard) Hoffman.
Glenn was a 1982 graduate of Boyertown Area High School. He worked at Limerick Power Plant from 1982.
Glenn was a member of Christ Lutheran Church Niantic in Barto. He was a lifetime member of several fire companies including Liberty, Keystone and Bechtelsville.
Glenn enjoyed hunting with family, and vacations to the mountains and the beach. He would also never turn down a good farmers market.
In addition to his wife of forty two years, Glenn is also survived by three daughters, Samantha (Hoffman) Johnson, wife of Michael; Kendra (Hoffman) Ziegler; and Athena Hoffman, partner of Guine Fowlkes. He is also survived by five grandchildren, Bristol Ziegler; Malikai Cintron; Ridge Johnson; Rain Hernandez-Hoffman; and Rory Johnson, as well as five siblings, Debbie (Hoffman) Pienta, widow of Thomas; Craig Hoffman, husband of Paula; Philip Hoffman, husband of Denise; Matthew Hoffman; and Joanne Hoffman, wife of Jennifer Fox.
Family and friends are invited to celebrate Glenn’s life on Saturday, March 28, 2026, at 1PM at Bechtelsville Fire House 1817 N. Main St. Bechtelsville, PA 19505.

Tammy, Samantha,Kendra and Athena! I’m so sorry for your loss! I send you love and hugs! You ladies are strong and will get through this . You have so many great memories together. The stories you can tell the little ones will keep his memory alive. Love 💕 you all ! Good Bless! RIP GLENN ! 🙏😇🙏🥰
I’m sorry for the loss of Glenn! Deb and I have you all in our thoughts and prayers!
I’m so sorry for your loss. Uncle Glenn will always be remembered for the love he gave and the memories we shared with him. Keeping you all in my thoughts during this difficult time.
I send my sincere condolences to the family of Glen, he will be terribly missed.
I worked with Glenn for many years at Limerick. He was known by all as Glen-bo. He ways always making people laugh. He was very knowledgeable about the work in a nuclear power plant. His voice yelling across the “refuel floor” on cavity decon day over the years will be missed.
We were so sorry to hear of Glenns passing. We are thinking of all of you at this difficult time with prayers and strength. May the arms of your loved ones bring you peace. He was a wonderful man and wonderful father.
I would like to send my condolences, hugs and prayers to his family and friends!
I am deeply saddened to have lost a wonderful coworker. Glen was incredibly knowledgeable and was always willing to share and teach others.
Going to limerick will never be the same.
Glen, may you rest easy❤️
Tammy,girls and grandchildren, so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts are with you. There will be many tears, but also many memories and stories to be told and remembered through years ahead. Sending sympathy, Brenda and Rod Norman
To Glenn’s Family,
I am so deeply sorry for your loss. I had the pleasure of working with Glenn, and he was more than just a coworker—he was my wingman at work. Limerick won’t be the same without him. I will miss him dearly.
Please know how much I loved and respected him. I pray you find comfort in the love he gave and the memories you shared.
Rest in peace, Glenny ❤️
Tammy and Girls,
So sorry to hear of Glenn’s passing.
You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.
Hold onto and cherish all of the great memories as they will carry you through the tough times.
Ross, Carol, & Emily
I worked with Glen at Limerick for many, many years. I was shocked to hear of his passing.
He always brought a smile to my face with his faint defiance when asked to do something, but I knew he could be counted on to always make what I asked happen.
Glen was always happy to share his deer beef sticks and jerky. They were always delicious!
He will be missed. My condolences go out to his entire family. I’m so sorry for your loss.
I worked with Glenn for many years at Limerick and appreciated his knowledge and help. My deepest condolences to Glenn’s family and friends, he will surely be missed!
So sorry to hear of Glenn’s passing. Sending much love to you and the girls at this time.
My condolences to Glenn’s family. . Sending prayers and hugs as you all grieve your loss. I will miss him picking on me as he did his grocery shopping. Words cannot express how terribly sorry I am for all of you.
Glenn worked for me for several years . Good worker great guy and made the best scrapple