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Texana “Dee” <I>Honeycutt</I> Hebert

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Texana “Dee” Honeycutt Hebert

Birth
Louisiana, USA
Death
6 Apr 1968 (aged 88)
Campti, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
Belmont, Sabine Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Row 49 Lot 3
Memorial ID
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Texana "Dee" Honeycutt was born to John Jefferson Honeycutt (1841-1916) and Sarah Jane (Hutchinson) Honeycutt (1854-1910).
Texana "Dee" Honeycutt married Joseph Milton Hebert on 09 March 1899 in Grant Parish, Louisiana. She had a double wedding with her brother Dozier "Bud" Honeycutt marrying Joseph's sister Susie Hebert.
Dee and Joseph were like two peas in a pod. Before either could ask the other something the other person was there with whatever it was they were going to ask for. During their life together since they did not have any children they would open their arms, their hearts, and homes and whatever they could to others.
They would give until they could give no more to help less fortunate ones out. Their story is almost like a fairy tale where you ride off into the sunset with the one you love or to the ends of the world with each other. When Dee died April 06, 1968 her husband followed after her of a broken heart. He died the 17 of April 1968. Now the dream will never end they are together throughout eternity to never leave each other's side again. Isn't that what life is all about finding the person you want to spend your entire life with and when you die never to leave each other again.

Dee is buried in the Belmont Cemetery with her husband Joseph Milton Hebert in Belmont, Sabine Parish, Louisiana to be departed no more. Dee will be greatly missed with all her kin, and friends who knew her and who would have liked to have known her secret in her happiness.
Texana "Dee" Honeycutt was born to John Jefferson Honeycutt (1841-1916) and Sarah Jane (Hutchinson) Honeycutt (1854-1910).
Texana "Dee" Honeycutt married Joseph Milton Hebert on 09 March 1899 in Grant Parish, Louisiana. She had a double wedding with her brother Dozier "Bud" Honeycutt marrying Joseph's sister Susie Hebert.
Dee and Joseph were like two peas in a pod. Before either could ask the other something the other person was there with whatever it was they were going to ask for. During their life together since they did not have any children they would open their arms, their hearts, and homes and whatever they could to others.
They would give until they could give no more to help less fortunate ones out. Their story is almost like a fairy tale where you ride off into the sunset with the one you love or to the ends of the world with each other. When Dee died April 06, 1968 her husband followed after her of a broken heart. He died the 17 of April 1968. Now the dream will never end they are together throughout eternity to never leave each other's side again. Isn't that what life is all about finding the person you want to spend your entire life with and when you die never to leave each other again.

Dee is buried in the Belmont Cemetery with her husband Joseph Milton Hebert in Belmont, Sabine Parish, Louisiana to be departed no more. Dee will be greatly missed with all her kin, and friends who knew her and who would have liked to have known her secret in her happiness.


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