Joyce Ann Honeycutt

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Service Schedule
Memorial Service
Cozahome Church
Highway 14 South and Cozahome Road
Cozahome, AR
Saturday, September 16, 2017
2:00 P.M.
Memorial Contributions
American Parkinsons Association


Hospice of North Arkansas
30 Highway 5 N.
Mountain Home, AR  72653
Joyce Ann Honeycutt

of Harriet, AR

March 25, 1945 - September 10, 2017

Joyce Ann Honeycutt, age 72, of Cozahome, Arkansas passed away Sunday, September 10, 2017 at her home.

Joyce was born March 25, 1945 in Picher, Oklahoma to the late Hollis and Zella Mae (Setzer) Carlton. She was Pentecostal by faith, and had been employed as a caregiver and CNA. As a CNA she had worked at Marion County Nursing Home in Yellville and Searcy County Nursing and Rehab in Marshall. She had lived in the area for the past 30 years, coming here from Anchorage, Alaska. She married Harvey Honeycutt October 6, 1963. Joyce loved to garden, but her #1 priority was her children and her husband. She loved to cook and take care of people. She always opened her home to everyone.

Mrs. Honeycutt is survived by her husband, Harvey of the home. She was the mother of six: Harvey Honeycutt, Jr. of Harriet, Arkansas; Hollis Honeycutt of Pindall, Arkansas; Zelanna Alexander of Allendale, Illinois; Horace Honeycutt of Anchorage, Alaska; Joshua Honeycutt and Terry Honeycutt, both of Cozahome, Arkansas. She was momma of two: Sean and Harvey III. Also surviving Mrs. Honeycutt are her brothers: Bill Carlton of Prairie Grove, Arkansas; Jim Carlton of Cozahome, Arkansas; and sisters: Kathy Lewis of Yellville, Arkansas; Lorretta Potts of Springdale, Arkansas; Phyllis Melton of Yellville, Arkansas; eleven grandchildren; twenty-eight great-grandchildren; and five great-great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents and two brothers: Bob Carlton and Larry Carlton.

A Memorial Service will be 2:00 P.M. Saturday, September 16, 2017 at the Cozahome Church in Cozahome. All are welcome.

Memorials may be made on behalf of Joyce Honeycutt to American Parkinsons Association https://www.apdaparkinson.org/get-involved/
or to Hospice of North Arkansas, 30 Highway 5 N. Mountain Home, AR 72653

Arrangements by Roller-Burns Funeral Home of Yellville

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Chris Alexander
Virginia Beach, VA
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Tuesday, September 12, 2017

Mom is a beautiful, loving soul. She had a big heart. Big enough to recognize when a young man was going through some hard times and adopt him. I am forever in debt to her, Harvey and the entire Family. Mom knew when I needed a pair of pants, a hot meal, a hug, a kind word, and even put me in my place when I deserved it. I look forward to thanking her when I reach the other side.