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"Ben Frank Hofer was born on August 16, 1926, in Milford Township, Beadle County, South Dakota, to Josua and Anna Hofer. He married Elsie Waldner in 1946, and together they farmed grain and livestock in Spink County, South Dakota, raising three children: Lowell, Darla, and Rachel. Following Elsie’s death in 2000, Ben married Agnes Glanzer Waldner in 2002.
In 1961, Hofer was named Outstanding Young Farmer by the Redfield Jaycees. He was actively involved in local agricultural and civic affairs, serving on the Spink County Pest and Weed Board, the Union Township Board, and as chairman of the Yale Board of Directors for the Farmers Elevator Cooperative. He also held a position on the South Dakota Weed and Pest Commission.
In 1995, Ben and Elsie moved to Huron, South Dakota, after their daughter Darla and her husband, Harold Loewen, took over the family farm. In Huron, Ben joined the Huron Area Chamber of Commerce and served on its Agriculture Committee and Consumer Awareness Committee. He ran as the Republican candidate for the South Dakota State Senate in District 21 in 1996 but was defeated by Democrat Charlie Flowers.
Hofer was a dedicated member of the Bethel Mennonite Brethren Church in rural Yale, South Dakota, and served on various church boards, including the Mennonite Aid Property Board, the Central District Conference Board of Trustees, and the Board of Youth and Evangelism. He passed away on May 2, 2018."