Marjorie-Honeycutt-Obituary

Marjorie J. Honeycutt

Attleboro, Massachusetts

1935 - 2006

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Marjorie J. (Kinney) Honeycutt, 70, of Brookside Apartments, North Avenue, Attleboro, died on Sunday, January 15, 2006 at the New England Sinai Hospital and Rehabilitation Center in Stoughton where she had been a long-term patient.

Born in Attleboro, Massachusetts on May 22, 1935, she was a daughter of the late Basil Edward and Marion J. (Pike) Kinney. She was a lifelong resident of the City of Attleboro. She was educated in Attleboro schools.

Mrs. Honeycutt was employed in the motor control department of Texas Instruments in Attleboro for 38 years prior to her retirement in 1992 due to illness.

She was a member of the Second Congregational Church in Attleboro.

An avid card and bingo player, she enjoyed conversing with family and friends on the telephone and will be fondly remembered as a loving mother, grandmother and great grandmother. She was also an avid reader.

She leaves two daughters: Cathy J. Coburn of South Attleboro and Fonda J. Mooney of South Attleboro; two sons: Jeffery C. Honeycutt of North Attleboro and Jimmy E. Honeycutt, Sr. of North Attleboro; eight grandchildren: David Michael Honeycutt of North Attleboro whom she raised as a loving son; Matthew Coburn of Attleboro; Nicholas Honeycutt of Attleboro; Jimmy E. Honeycutt, Jr. of Attleboro; Mark Coburn of Attleboro; Adam Coburn of Attleboro; Ryan Honeycutt of Attleboro and Scott Honeycutt of Attleboro; five great grandchildren: Nathaniel, Hailey, Michael, Tyler and Jayden; three sisters: Dorothy Bergevine of Attleboro; Louise Hamilton of Attleboro and Joan Zarek of West Mansfield; a brother: James Kinney of Plainville and numerous nieces and nephews. She was the sister of the late Alice Horton.

Relatives and friends are cordially invited to attend funeral services on Wednesday, January 18, 2006 at 7:00 PM in the “Memorial Chapel” of the Dyer-Lake Funeral Home, 161 Commonwealth Avenue, Village of Attleboro Falls, North Attleboro with the Rev. Linda Grenfell, Pastor of the United Methodist Church, North Attleboro, officiating.

Private burial will be in Oak Knoll Cemetery, Rehoboth.

Visitation will be held on Wednesday, January 18, 2006 from 4:00 -7:00 PM in the “Memorial Chapel” prior to the commencement of funeral services.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in Mrs. Honeycutt’s name may be made to The Network, the Attleboro school system's innovative alternate high school program, Attn: Dr. Kathy Vespia, Director, 135 County Street, Attleboro, MA 02703.

Those in need of a ride to visitation may call the funeral home at (508) 695-0200 to make an advance reservation for free transportation.

To send the family an expression of sympathy, please visit our on-line register book at www.dyer-lakefuneralhome.com.

Arrangements under the direction of the Dyer-Lake Funeral Home, 161 Commonwealth Avenue, Village of Attleboro Falls, North Attleboro. (508) 695-0200.

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To Kathy, Jeffrey, Jimmy and Fonda:
We are so sorry to hear of your loss. I grew up with you guys! Spent a lot of time with Basil, Marge and you. Sorry we couldn't make it to the funeral. We didn't find out until late tonight, or we would have been there for you.
Love you all.
Ed, Joyce and our girls

My thoughts and prayers are with you during this time of sadness. I have known you all since I was small. Margie will be missed dearly. I'll miss bumping into her and chatting as I visit Brookside. All my love

Through Fonda, we know how much Marjorie means to all of you. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Honeycutts and Kinneys today, and especially with Marjorie as she takes her place with the Lord.

--Jackie and Paul Rixon
St. Petersburg, FL. 33715

my sympathy to all your family - we will all miss our neighbor

deepest sympathy

Please accept our most sincere condolences on the loss of Gram. Tyler & Kori

To Kathy, Jeff, Jimmy, and Fonda:
I send my thoughts and sympathy.
I have known you all, and Marge, for so long its seems like forever. You guys - we all grew up together since about elementary school. Marge and Basil always present, cracking wise, and BINGO! She loved her BINGO and smokes. So many memories....
I hope she went peacefully.
And I mourn with you.

Our thoughts remain with you and your family at this time. We are honored by the trust and confidence you have placed in us during this difficult time.