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Pat Honeycutt

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Longtime McCallum head football coach Pat Honeycutt passed away on Friday at the age of 63, AISD officials have confirmed. Honeycutt fell ill following Friday night’s boys basketball game between LBJ and McCallum at the Delco Center. He was taken to St. David’s hospital where he later...

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Pat was an inspiration to the 1981 football team and as my Linebacker coach he made us men. He was funny as heck and just seemed to care that each of us did well and gave our best. I miss Pat very much to this day.

Coach Honeycutt, Thank you for all of the football life lesson, and the guidance you shared during my tenure at McCallum as a student athlete . Your influence and present will be deeply missed by all.

Much Love - Class of 94

Coach Honeycutt, Thank you for all of the football life lesson, and the guidance you shared during my tenure at McCallum as a student athletic. Your influence and present will be deeply missed by all.

Much Love - Class of 94

Mother called to tell me of Pat's sudden death and I was shocked and saddened to learn of it. I realize words cannot take away the pain of loss but that is the most I have to offer and I do so with all sincerity. May God Bless.

So sorry for your loss, Pat was such a great coach and friend, I know he will be missed.

I will fondly remember those great scrimmages between McCallum and Canyon. Pat was just a delight to be around. His team always played with intensity and great sportsmanship. I always left with a smile.
Thanks Pat and go with God.

Lauren and Ryan: So very sorry for your loss. May God rest Pat's soul and give you and your Mom comfort.

Another of the good guys has passed. Monahans Hign School 1961

I loved seeing Pat's smiling face every where. What I appreciate the most was his willingness to allow any player to join his football class. The student might not make it to a starting position, but he(or she) was welcome. It means alot to a child to be included, and Pat Honeycutt included and cared about students.