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Official Obituary of

Mary Honeycutt

January 6, 2012

Mary Honeycutt Obituary


Mary Honeycutt passed away peacefully at he home in Center Conway on January 6, 2012. Daughter of Doris (Thurston) Towle and Ward Towle, she was a Kennett High School graduate of the Class of 1947. She had been married to Peter Honeycutt, Sr. for many years, but they had divorced.
Mary is survived by her three children and one grandchild, Peter Honeycutt, Jr. of Frenchtown, NJ, JoAnn Honeycutt of Center Conway and Craig, Tresa and Craig, Jr. (the light of Mary's life) Honeycutt of Holiday, FL, as well as several cousins in the area.
After moving away from North Conway to raise her family in New Jersey, Mary returned to the Mt. Washington Valley in the 1970's and back to the family homestead in Center Conway, where she was born.
Those who knew Mary admired her for her tireless efforts to oversee and maintain the beauty and importance of the Veterans' Triangle Memorial in Center Conway. She felt a very strong affection for the Triangle, as her father's name is included on the World War I veterans Plaque mounted on the Memorial. She was frequently "rewarded" while maintaining the flowers at the Memorial by those who saw her there and would honk their vehicles' horn and give her a big thumbs-up in recognition of her efforts. Because of Mary's dedication to the conservation of the Triangle, it remains a lovely and important tribute to all veterans, and a legacy that will live on in her honor.
A long time (since childhood) member of the Center Conway United Methodist Church, Mary participated in numerous fund raising events for the Church including the Saturday night suppers. Her delicious broccoli casseroles will not soon be forgotten. She had also been a member of the Church's Women's Society Group.
Anyone that knew Mary would certainly be very aware of her love of flowers especially those grown in her back yard garden. She never failed to grace the kitchen table with cut flowers from her garden, all summer long.
She also enjoyed backyard bird watching and fou





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