'Our father inspired other people to lead their best lives. That's what he wanted. And, he thought his life's work was to spark smiles and empower other people,' said Andrew Hoffman, WayneHoffman's son.
US Army veteran and former Chicago school principal Wayne Hoffman was honored at a White Sox game. He died earlier this month after battling cancer.The White Sox honored an Army veteran and former school principal as the "Hero of the Game" on Saturday night.
But, on Saturday, the Sox welcomed Wayne's family on the field in tribute to his lifelong service to the country, and commitment to community. Wayne's children said he made a lasting impact on others with his positive attitude and putting others before himself, and that his legacy is one of optimism and empowering others.
"They felt they were special, and he made sure they had the best education possible," added Andrew Hoffman, Wayne's son. "He believed everyone deserved a chance, no matter where they were from. And, he was committed to that from the beginning of his life."
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