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Lewis Honeywell
© Enid Morning News
05-1979
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© Glenn

Lewis M. and Mary HONEYWELL

Garber Cemetery


Billings – Service for Lewis Honeywell, 70, who died Thursday in an Enid hospital following an extended illness, will be at 2:30 PM Sunday in the Antelope Valley Church of the Brethren with Doctor David Baker, minister of University Place Christian Church, officiating. Burial will be in the Garber Cemetery under the direction of Anderson Funeral Home, Garber.

Honeywell was born April 21, 1909, near McPherson, Kansas, and moved to Oklahoma in 1909 with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Honeywell, to a farm near Billings. He resided in the Garber and Billings areas most of his life where he attended the Fairhaven school and worked as a roustabout in the oil field. He was a cattleman and wheat farmer in the Billings area until two years ago when he moved to Enid due to ill health. He was a member of University Place Christian church.

Survivors include his wife, Mary; four daughters, Mrs. Bert (Betty) O'Grady and Mrs. Bush (Pat) Gains, both of Ponca City, Mrs. Glen (Marilyn) Hadlock, Fairfax, and Mrs. Kirby (Sue) Reim, Billings; two sons, Joe Myers, Bartlesville, and Rusty Honeywell, Billings; 14 grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Darrell (Edith) Click, Enid, and Mrs. Ruth Bucholz, Covington.

He was preceded in death by his parents, three brothers and one sister.

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