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David Taylor Honeyman

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David Taylor Honeyman

Birth
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA
Death
26 Jul 1946 (aged 66)
Multnomah County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 8, Lot 111, #6
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Honeyman Services Set
Funeral services for David T. Honeyman, Portland business man and partner and vice-president of the former Honeyman Hardware company, have been set tentatively for Monday at 2 P. M. at the Honeyman family residence, 1728 S. W. Prospect drive.
Mr. Honeyman died Friday night at Good Samaritan hospital. A member of the family said a heart condition was the cause of death.
Mr. Honeyman was born in Portland March 14, 1880, the son of William and Jane Honeyman who had come here from St. Andrew's, Fife in Scotland. He received his early education at the Portland academy and attended the University of Oregon. He then entered the hardware business which had been established by the family.
Wife Congresswoman
Mr. Honeyman and Nanny Wood of Portland were married on February 12, 1907. Mrs. Honeyman, who survives, was later elected to the United States congress and is now collector of customs for the Portland district.
Mr. Honeyman, active in Portland civic and business affairs, served as treasurer of the Honeyman Investment company Investment company and was vice-president and treasurer of the Electric Products Corporation of Oregon and the Pacific Properties company. He was a director of the Portland Gas & Coke company.
Clubs of which Mr. Honeyman was a member included the Arlington and Multnomah clubs.
Surviving besides the widow are a brother, Walter B. Honeyman; a son, David Erskine Honeyman; two daughters, Mrs. Kirk Robinson and Judith Honeyman, and four grandchildren.
J. P. Finley & Son are in charge of funeral arrangement.
The Sunday Oregonian, July 28, 1946

Rites Monday for Honeyman
Bishop to Conduct Funeral Services
Pallbearers for the funeral of David T. Honeyman, who died Friday night, were announced Sunday as follows:
Honorary: Charles Black, Seattle; Guy W. Talbot, John H. Burgard, T. H. Banfield, Franklin T. Griffith, Chester G. Murphy, Millard C. Holbrook, Elton Watkins, John R. Latourette, Thomas J. Swivel, John H. Vogt, Dr. Eugene W. Rockey, W. B. Mackay, C. E. Grelle, W. L. Lightner, G. E. Bigelow, L. H. Rollinson, A. L. Zachrisson and Drake C. O'Reilly, all of Portland.
Active: Hamilton S. Corbett, Cameron Squires, Thomas E. Young, Kurt H. Koehler, Daniel B. Madden, Dent Mowrey, David E. Honeyman, son of the deceased, and Kent Robinson, son-in-law.
The funeral service will be conducted by Bishop Benjamin D. Dagwell Monday at 2 P.M. in the family home, 1728 S. W. Prospect drive. Friends are invited, a member of the family said.
The Oregonian, July 29, 1946
Honeyman Services Set
Funeral services for David T. Honeyman, Portland business man and partner and vice-president of the former Honeyman Hardware company, have been set tentatively for Monday at 2 P. M. at the Honeyman family residence, 1728 S. W. Prospect drive.
Mr. Honeyman died Friday night at Good Samaritan hospital. A member of the family said a heart condition was the cause of death.
Mr. Honeyman was born in Portland March 14, 1880, the son of William and Jane Honeyman who had come here from St. Andrew's, Fife in Scotland. He received his early education at the Portland academy and attended the University of Oregon. He then entered the hardware business which had been established by the family.
Wife Congresswoman
Mr. Honeyman and Nanny Wood of Portland were married on February 12, 1907. Mrs. Honeyman, who survives, was later elected to the United States congress and is now collector of customs for the Portland district.
Mr. Honeyman, active in Portland civic and business affairs, served as treasurer of the Honeyman Investment company Investment company and was vice-president and treasurer of the Electric Products Corporation of Oregon and the Pacific Properties company. He was a director of the Portland Gas & Coke company.
Clubs of which Mr. Honeyman was a member included the Arlington and Multnomah clubs.
Surviving besides the widow are a brother, Walter B. Honeyman; a son, David Erskine Honeyman; two daughters, Mrs. Kirk Robinson and Judith Honeyman, and four grandchildren.
J. P. Finley & Son are in charge of funeral arrangement.
The Sunday Oregonian, July 28, 1946

Rites Monday for Honeyman
Bishop to Conduct Funeral Services
Pallbearers for the funeral of David T. Honeyman, who died Friday night, were announced Sunday as follows:
Honorary: Charles Black, Seattle; Guy W. Talbot, John H. Burgard, T. H. Banfield, Franklin T. Griffith, Chester G. Murphy, Millard C. Holbrook, Elton Watkins, John R. Latourette, Thomas J. Swivel, John H. Vogt, Dr. Eugene W. Rockey, W. B. Mackay, C. E. Grelle, W. L. Lightner, G. E. Bigelow, L. H. Rollinson, A. L. Zachrisson and Drake C. O'Reilly, all of Portland.
Active: Hamilton S. Corbett, Cameron Squires, Thomas E. Young, Kurt H. Koehler, Daniel B. Madden, Dent Mowrey, David E. Honeyman, son of the deceased, and Kent Robinson, son-in-law.
The funeral service will be conducted by Bishop Benjamin D. Dagwell Monday at 2 P.M. in the family home, 1728 S. W. Prospect drive. Friends are invited, a member of the family said.
The Oregonian, July 29, 1946


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