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Sept. 9, 2005 .................... LCMSNews -- No. 62

Dr. Oswald Hoffmann, speaker of 'The Lutheran Hour,' dies

Dr. Oswald C.J. Hoffmann, religious broadcasting pioneer and
honorary speaker of radio's "The Lutheran Hour," died Sept. 8 in St.
Louis after a brief illness.

Dr. Hoffmann, 91, had been in and out of the hospital in recent
weeks, according to Lutheran Hour Ministries (LHM).

A memorial service is planned for 11:00 a.m. Friday, Sept. 16,
at Concordia Lutheran Church, 505 S. Kirkwood Road, in Kirkwood, Mo., a
suburb of St. Louis.

LHM Executive Director Greg Lewis described Dr. Hoffmann as "an
incredible blessing to Lutheran Hour Ministries and to the millions of
listeners who tuned in to 'The Lutheran Hour' during his tenure as
speaker of the program. He shared the hope of Christ with people around
the world."

Dr. Hoffmann, known as "Ossie," was the voice of the radio
program for 33 years, from 1955 to 1988.

"The Holy Spirit used Dr. Hoffmann to tell the world about its
Savior. And the world listened," said Rev. Ken Klaus, speaker of "The
Lutheran Hour" since 2002. "For a preacher, that is enough -- that is
everything."

Ordained a Lutheran minister in 1939, Dr. Hoffmann served The
Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod as a religious leader and ambassador. He
served for nearly 70 years in a career that included varied roles as an
author, pastor, broadcaster, classical and linguistics scholar, teacher,
translator, public relations director, film production adviser, and
member of numerous organizational boards.

He was the author of eight books, including his 1996
autobiography, "What More is There to Say But Amen"; magazine articles;
and thousands of sermons. Dr. Hoffmann also was a consultant and friend
to foreign dignitaries; U.S. presidents Eisenhower, Kennedy, and Nixon;
and world religious leaders, including Dr. Billy Graham.

In the 17 years since his retirement as speaker of "The Lutheran
Hour," Dr. Hoffmann made many public appearances, traveled throughout
the world on behalf of the ministry, and corresponded with many people,
including listeners of the radio program. He recently had retired from
his duties as honorary speaker.

In his last public appearance, Dr. Hoffmann addressed the 88th
international convention of the International Lutheran Laymen's League,
held July 28-30 in Topeka, Kan., taking part in an event kicking off a
yearlong celebration of the 75th anniversary of "The Lutheran Hour."

"'The Lutheran Hour' has a mission, a mission to bring the Good
News of our Lord Jesus Christ in a language people can understand," Dr.
Hoffmann told convention-goers. "I didn't do anything special. I just
told the Good News. I'm still willing to do that. I look back with great
thanksgiving -- for myself and for all of the other people who
benefitted from the Good News of the Gospel."

Dr. Hoffmann's wife, Marcia, died in November 2000. The couple
had been married 60 years and are the parents of four children: Rev.
Peter (Elaine) Hoffmann of Chicago; Rev. Paul (Jane) Hoffmann of San
Jose, Calif.; Katharine Ann (Brian) Bates of Pearland, Texas; and John
Hoffmann of Kirkwood, Mo. Survivors include 10 grandchildren and nine
great-grandchildren.

In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be made to Lutheran Hour
Ministries, 660 Mason Ridge Center Drive, St. Louis, MO 63141-8557, or
Concordia Lutheran Church, 505 S. Kirkwood Road, Kirkwood, MO 63122. To
make a credit-card gift by phone to LHM, call (800) 944-3450, Ext. 4130,
between 7:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Central Time.

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