Anne HOFMANN
Anne J. Hofmann died on March 30, 2019. She was a resident of the Marble Hill section of New York and was sixty-seven years of age at the time of her death.
Anne was a graduate of Cardinal Spellman High School and Lehman College. She received two Master’s degrees, one in Library Science from Queens College and a second in Public Administration from Baruch College. Anne began her NYPL career as a page at the Kingsbridge Branch in June 1967. She became a clerk and subsequently a children’s librarian at numerous locations in the Bronx, including Francis Martin, Jerome Park, and Melrose. She was appointed as Senior Branch Librarian at Sedgwick and Supervising Branch Librarian at Clason’s Point. In 1983, she assumed the position of Regional Librarian at the Parkchester Branch. She was appointed Assistant Coordinator at the Donnell Library Center in 1986. She became the Chief Librarian at Donnell in 1989 and at Mid-Manhattan in 2008, where she remained until her retirement on March 17, 2009.
Anne was a professor of public policy at Baruch College for twenty-five years. She was very active in professional organizations, serving in leadership positions and on numerous committees in the American Library Association and as President of the New York Library Association. Anne had a passion for theater and travel, especially cruising, and attended hundreds of Broadway shows and visited dozens of countries. She was an enthusiastic baseball fan with season tickets at Yankee Stadium. Anne is survived by her son Dennis and grandson Shane, her sister and brothers and a large extended family.
See www.legacy.com/obituaries/nytimes/obituary.aspx?n=anne-hofmann&pid=192047865&fhid=30801
See New York Public Library Retirees Newsletter, Issue 43, page 5.
See New York Public Library Retirees Newsletter, Issue 41, page 17.
See New York Public Library Retirees Newsletter, Issue 39, page 3.
See New York Public Library Retirees Newsletter, Issue 38, page 1.
See New York Public Library Retirees Newsletter, Issue 35, page 9.
See New York Public Library Retirees Newsletter, Issue 33, page 17.
See New York Public Library Retirees Newsletter, Issue 32, page 5.
See New York Public Library Retirees Newsletter, Issue 28, page 21.
See New York Public Library Retirees Newsletter, Issue 25, page 11.
See New York Public Library Retirees Newsletter, Issue 13, page 2.
Anne J. Hofmann died on March 30, 2019. She was a resident of the Marble Hill section of New York and was sixty-seven years of age at the time of her death.
Anne was a graduate of Cardinal Spellman High School and Lehman College. She received two Master’s degrees, one in Library Science from Queens College and a second in Public Administration from Baruch College. Anne began her NYPL career as a page at the Kingsbridge Branch in June 1967. She became a clerk and subsequently a children’s librarian at numerous locations in the Bronx, including Francis Martin, Jerome Park, and Melrose. She was appointed as Senior Branch Librarian at Sedgwick and Supervising Branch Librarian at Clason’s Point. In 1983, she assumed the position of Regional Librarian at the Parkchester Branch. She was appointed Assistant Coordinator at the Donnell Library Center in 1986. She became the Chief Librarian at Donnell in 1989 and at Mid-Manhattan in 2008, where she remained until her retirement on March 17, 2009.
Anne was a professor of public policy at Baruch College for twenty-five years. She was very active in professional organizations, serving in leadership positions and on numerous committees in the American Library Association and as President of the New York Library Association. Anne had a passion for theater and travel, especially cruising, and attended hundreds of Broadway shows and visited dozens of countries. She was an enthusiastic baseball fan with season tickets at Yankee Stadium. Anne is survived by her son Dennis and grandson Shane, her sister and brothers and a large extended family.
See www.legacy.com/obituaries/nytimes/obituary.aspx?n=anne-hofmann&pid=192047865&fhid=30801
See New York Public Library Retirees Newsletter, Issue 43, page 5.
See New York Public Library Retirees Newsletter, Issue 41, page 17.
See New York Public Library Retirees Newsletter, Issue 39, page 3.
See New York Public Library Retirees Newsletter, Issue 38, page 1.
See New York Public Library Retirees Newsletter, Issue 35, page 9.
See New York Public Library Retirees Newsletter, Issue 33, page 17.
See New York Public Library Retirees Newsletter, Issue 32, page 5.
See New York Public Library Retirees Newsletter, Issue 28, page 21.
See New York Public Library Retirees Newsletter, Issue 25, page 11.
See New York Public Library Retirees Newsletter, Issue 13, page 2.