
Honoring Ian Hofmann’s Light: Support Brigette and Julian
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On February 6, 2025, Ian Hofmann tragically lost his life in the crash of Bering Air Flight 445 while traveling from Unalakleet to Nome, Alaska. At 3:18 p.m., the plane experienced a sudden loss of altitude and speed before disappearing from radar. For over 12 hours Ian’s family and friends waited and prayed. Tragically, the wreckage was found 34 miles southeast of Nome, and all 10 individuals on board, including Ian, were lost.
Ian was a devoted husband, a loving father, and a man known for his kindness and generosity. His light touched everyone around him, and his loss leaves a void that cannot be filled.
As the primary provider for his family, Ian’s passing has placed an immense emotional and financial burden on his wife, Brigette, and his special needs step-son, Julian. As Julian will tell you, "Ian is in heaven now," and Ian's family and friends are here trying to cope with this sudden and tragic loss. Brigette seldom thinks of herself. A hufflepuff to the core, she works for non-profits, builds costumes for theatre companies, is a round the clock caregiver for Julian, and is always the first to step in when a friend or stranger needs support. During the pandemic, Brigette made over 20,000 masks that were shipped all over the world, because she knew she needed to do something to help. Brigette is always asking "how can I help?" And now it's our turn to help her. We are reaching out to ask for your support during this incredibly difficult time.
Your contributions will help ease the financial strain by covering:
Funeral expenses
Household costs, including rent, meals, and care for their pets
Activities and entertainment for Julian, providing him with healthy outlets and giving Brigette the time she needs to grieve and heal
Every donation, no matter the size, makes a difference. If you’re unable to contribute financially, sharing this campaign with others can also help tremendously. Thank you for standing with Ian’s family as they navigate this heartbreaking chapter. Your kindness and generosity mean more than words can express.
Co-organizers (2)
Jordan Wood
Organizer
Anchorage, AK
Brigette Hofmann
Beneficiary
Erin Mitchell
Co-organizer