Mrs. Hofstetter had been a homemaker and also a realtor for the former Powers and Company in Chardon; a caseworker for the Geauga Co. Welfare Department, and has also worked as Executive Secretary for the Geauga Co. Republican Party, where she was named to their Hall of Fame in 2000.Anna May Booth married Edwin T. Hofstetter in Kirtland, OH, on March 28, 1941Mrs. Hofstetter has been a member of the Chardon United Methodist Church since 1943. She participated in the Women’s Circles, and had taught Sunday School.She was a member of the PEO (a philanthropic education organization); the Business and Professional Women’s Club, having served as president; and a member and past president of the Parkinson’s Group at the Geauga Co. Senior Center.Mrs. Hofstetter was an avid floral and vegetable gardener, a button collector and an excellent homemaker.She had been a 4-H club leader for both sewing and conservation clubs.Mrs. Hofstetter was a consummate campaigner during her husband’s 7 successful political campaigns.