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Harry Rudolph HONEYCUTT (VETERAN WWII)

Galatia Cemetery
Baxter County,
Arkansas

PRIVATE FIRST CLASS US Army
World War II
September 3, 1921-February 19, 1983

Born Cozahome, Searcy County, Arkansas.
Died Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas.
Son of Fredrick Lewis Honeycutt & Katie Lee Graham Honeycutt.
Husband of Nova Lorene Wood Honeycutt.

The Baxter Bulletin
February 23, 1983
Funeral services of Harry Rudolph Honeycutt of Calico Rock will be at 2PM today at the Galatia Methodist Church with Brother Vernon Able officiating. Interment will be at the Galatia Cemetery. Mr. Honeycutt died Saturday at Little Rock.
Survivors include his wife Nova Lorrain Honeycutt of Calico Rock; one son Harry Raymond Honeycutt of Indianipolis, IN; four daughters, Juanita Crawford of Heber Springs, Iva Mae Hoffman of Calico Rock, Lorrain Rorie of Tumbling Shoals, Viki Hiveley of Bexar; two brothers, Ralph Charles Campbell of Calico Rock and Jimmy Honeycutt of Pineville; six sisters, Jean Herin of California, Louis Pruitt of Mt. Home, Ruby May of Norfork, Anna Mae Wood of Iuka, Vada Lee Baker of Old Joe and Maxine Ware of Dolph; 10 grandchildren; and three great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parnets Fredrick Lewis Honeycutt and Katie Lee Graham Honeycutt.
A lifelong resident of Calico Rock, Mr. Honeycutt was a welder and school bus driver. He was born Sep 3, 1921, at Cozy Home.
Arrangements were by Howard Funeral Home of Calico Rock.
(From the files of Max Parnell.)

(Photo courtesy of Vera Reeves)

Contributed on 12/1/09 by maxparnell
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Submitted: 12/1/09 • Approved: 1/16/12 • Last Updated: 7/30/12 • R263871-G0-S3

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