Obit:

Honneywell, Hannah (1844 - 1937)

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Stan

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HONEYWELL MILLER ARENDS


----Source: Greenwood Library Scrapbook Collection

MARSHFIELD NEWS HERALD 12/9/1937


RITES MONDAY FOR GREENWOOD WOMAN
MISS HANNAH HONEYWELL, 93, DIES SATURDAY AT JOHN ARENDS HOME


Greenwood
--Funeral services were held Monday for Miss Hannah Honeywell, 93 year old Greenwood, Clark County pioneer, who died Saturday morning, Nov. 2, 1937, at the John Arends home as a result of old age complications.


The Rev. C. R. Gaylord officiated at the rites which were held at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon at the Schiller funeral home. Burial took place in the Greenwood Cemetery.


Pallbearers were John Arends, Elmer Johnson, Fred Behrens, W. E. Hogue, Harry Hogue, and Eugene Cummings.


Miss Honeywell was born Feb. 19, 1844, near Ottowa, Canada. In 1871 she moved with her parents to Pennsylvania, and later to Greenwood. Her father was a pioneer settler of Clark County. Thirty-eight years ago Miss Honeywell left Greenwood to reside with a niece, Miss Rose Miller, and a nephew at Appleton. She returned here on Feb. 19, 1933, and has since been making her home with Mr. and Mrs. John Arends.


Miss Honey well was the last surviving member of her immediate family and is survived only by a number of nephews and nieces residing in the west.

 

 


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