The Rev. Lynn Townsend was to officiate with burial at Memorial Park Cemetery under direction of Riser and Son Funeral Home of Columbia.
Mr. Honeycutt died Wednesday morning in the Shady Oaks Nursing Home after a long illness.
Survivors include seven daughters, Mrs. Muriel Peterson, Mrs. Claudia Neely, Mrs. Edna Cook, Mrs. Vergie Daigle and Mrs. Vonciel Bryan, all of Monroe, Mrs. Laverne Burford of West Monroe, and Mrs. Opal Newman of New Orleans; three sisters, Mrs. Susie Lambert of Monroe, Mrs. Vergie Folds of Winnsboro, and Mrs. Minnie Meredith of Clarks; one brother, Fred Honeycutt of Columbia; 14 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.
Published in The Monroe News-Star (LA), Thursday, August 23, 1973
The Rev. Lynn Townsend was to officiate with burial at Memorial Park Cemetery under direction of Riser and Son Funeral Home of Columbia.
Mr. Honeycutt died Wednesday morning in the Shady Oaks Nursing Home after a long illness.
Survivors include seven daughters, Mrs. Muriel Peterson, Mrs. Claudia Neely, Mrs. Edna Cook, Mrs. Vergie Daigle and Mrs. Vonciel Bryan, all of Monroe, Mrs. Laverne Burford of West Monroe, and Mrs. Opal Newman of New Orleans; three sisters, Mrs. Susie Lambert of Monroe, Mrs. Vergie Folds of Winnsboro, and Mrs. Minnie Meredith of Clarks; one brother, Fred Honeycutt of Columbia; 14 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.
Published in The Monroe News-Star (LA), Thursday, August 23, 1973
Gravesite Details
Daniel Webster Honeycutt married Annie Mae Nichols on December 24, 1916 in Ben Wheeler, TX.
Family Members
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Susan Lorena "Rena" Honeycutt Pardue
1878–1910
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Susie R. Honeycutt Lambert
1879–1982
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Thomas William "Tom" Honeycutt
1881–1963
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Mary Etta Honeycutt Russ
1884–1963
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John Henry Honeycutt
1888–1973
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James Ludie Honeycutt Sr
1891–1969
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Minnie Lee Honeycutt Meredith
1894–1981
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Virgie Ann Honeycutt Folds
1900–1989
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Fred Otis Honeycutt
1905–1988
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