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Nathan Honeycutt

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Nathan Honeycutt

Birth
Virginia, USA
Death
3 Mar 1941 (aged 82–83)
Odds, Johnson County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Odds, Johnson County, Kentucky, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.7477222, Longitude: -82.7034694
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From the Paintsville Herald, Thursday, March 6, 1941:

AGED MAN DIES MARCH 3 AT ODDS, KY.
Native Of Virginia Passes At Home Of Daughter

Nathan Honeycutt, aged citizen of the Daniels Creek section, died Monday, March 3, (1941), at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Cora Wells, at Odds. He had been ill ten days following a stroke. Mr. Honeycutt was a native of Virginia but moved to that section in early childhood where he spent his entire life. He was 83 years old and had been married three times. His wives have preceded him in death. He leaves many survivors in the Big Sandy Valley. He is survived by the following children: Mrs. Addie Virse and Mrs. Cora Wells, Odds; John Honeycutt, Sandusky, Ohio; Mrs. Bertha Collins, Auxier; Mrs. Ben Wells, Oldtown, Ky.; Mrs. Virgie Phelps, West Van Lear; Rev. S. C. Honeycutt, Auxier; Mrs. Mary Wells and Mrs. Amanda Hurt, Weeksbury; Samp and Bob Honeycutt, Odds; Mrs. Nora Delong, Auxier; and Mrs. Nora Honeycutt, Boldman, Ky. One son, Burns Honeycutt, preceded him in death. He is also survived by 65 grand children, 74 great- grandchildren and one great-great grandchild. Mr. Honeycutt had worked as a farmer and had spent 60 years of his life as a minister of the gospel in the United Baptist Church. Funeral services were held at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Cora Wells at Odds, Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock, with Rev. J. H. Short, of Meally, in charge. Burial was made in the family cemetery at Odds with the undertaking department of the Paintsville Fur. Co. in charge.
From the Paintsville Herald, Thursday, March 6, 1941:

AGED MAN DIES MARCH 3 AT ODDS, KY.
Native Of Virginia Passes At Home Of Daughter

Nathan Honeycutt, aged citizen of the Daniels Creek section, died Monday, March 3, (1941), at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Cora Wells, at Odds. He had been ill ten days following a stroke. Mr. Honeycutt was a native of Virginia but moved to that section in early childhood where he spent his entire life. He was 83 years old and had been married three times. His wives have preceded him in death. He leaves many survivors in the Big Sandy Valley. He is survived by the following children: Mrs. Addie Virse and Mrs. Cora Wells, Odds; John Honeycutt, Sandusky, Ohio; Mrs. Bertha Collins, Auxier; Mrs. Ben Wells, Oldtown, Ky.; Mrs. Virgie Phelps, West Van Lear; Rev. S. C. Honeycutt, Auxier; Mrs. Mary Wells and Mrs. Amanda Hurt, Weeksbury; Samp and Bob Honeycutt, Odds; Mrs. Nora Delong, Auxier; and Mrs. Nora Honeycutt, Boldman, Ky. One son, Burns Honeycutt, preceded him in death. He is also survived by 65 grand children, 74 great- grandchildren and one great-great grandchild. Mr. Honeycutt had worked as a farmer and had spent 60 years of his life as a minister of the gospel in the United Baptist Church. Funeral services were held at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Cora Wells at Odds, Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock, with Rev. J. H. Short, of Meally, in charge. Burial was made in the family cemetery at Odds with the undertaking department of the Paintsville Fur. Co. in charge.


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