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Glen Vernon Honeyman

Troy, Ohio

Nov 4, 1939 – Jan 22, 2017

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BORN
November 4, 1939
DIED
January 22, 2017
LOCATION
Troy, Ohio

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Glen Vernon Honeyman, age 77, received everlasting peace on Sunday, January 22, 2017 at his residence surrounded by his devoted wife and family after a valiant battle with lung cancer.

He was born on the family farm in Troy, OH to Forrest and Stella (Wackler) Honeyman.

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Extending our condolences to the Honeyman family. I graduated with Glen and we belonged to some of the antique car clubs. Glen also did some handyman work for me years ago. He was always such a pleasant person and we know he will be missed.

Sue and I still remember the fun times we had playing Euchre with Glen, Pat, John, Alice, Larry, Nancy, Jay & Bertie and that must have been 50 years ago. May Glen's memories fill the void he leaves behind.

I am so sorry to hear of Glen's passing, as I have not seen him for the past few years. I know he is in God's arms now, and at peace. As Glen wrote for our 50th reunion booklet, ". . . so take care and enjoy your journey on life's highway, because we only have a few miles left to go." Glen has completed that journey, and is home now.

Sorry Alice and Pat. You are in my prayers Vicke Woodall

Pat and entire Honeyman Family, I am sorry about Glenn 's passing. He was a great person and will bring remembered.
- Chuck Bruce

Pat we're so sorry to hear about Glen's passing may he rest in peace. Such a great person he will be missed by many.. prayers to you &your family ❤

To the Honeyman Family, My condolences to each and everyone of you on Glen's passing. You will be in my prayers, Glen was a good man.

Glen was such a great person. He took such pride in his work and loved his family so much. Wayne and I are so sorry for your loss and will keep you all in our thoughts and prayers. Wayne and Barb. Wagner2Lnfe

Pat, Teresa, Tina and Tracy. I remember the good down to earth nature of Glen. He seemed to be intent with anything he was doing. We had some great times together traveling, playing cards, enjoying his cars and the hours we spent on the family history. These are all wonderful memories that he has left us to enjoy. Jay Wackler