1953 - 2025
1953
2025
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Tricia Edwards
August 25, 2025
Rick Honeycutt, (Pops) as I called him I will always cherish every memory I have ! He had a heart of gold genuine was sincere and that contagious smile ! He was always encouraging to me and I don´t remember a time he could not make me smile ! I admired him so much he was a very loving husband , loving father and grandpa ! He and his family adopted my children and I even opening their home n hearts to my children an I ! Always felt warm and comfortable and safe at Ma n Pops house! So many memories I could go on and on ! We will all miss him dearly, till I see you on the other side Pops Honeycutt fly High R.I.P. WNBF!! (Trish)n Family
Kent Yoachum
August 23, 2025
Rick you will always be missed I love you and miss you Kent & Lacey.
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