Ronnie Dale “Ron” Honeycutt, age 73 of Nashville passed away peacefully November 27, 2025, at Alive Hospice. Funeral services will be conducted Friday, December 5, 2025, at 1:00 PM in the Oakhurst Chapel of Robertson County Funeral Home with Elder Brian Johnson officiating. Burial will follow at Williams Chapel Cemetery in Lamont, Tennessee. Honorary pallbearers will be Steve Honeycutt, Mike Honeycutt, Kenneth Williams, and James Sanders. The family will receive friends at the funeral home on Friday from noon until the hour of service.
Mr. Honeycutt was born May 26, 1952, in Robertson County to the late Claude Thomas Honeycutt and Mary Jane “Janie” Williams Honeycutt. At an early age, Ronnie professed his faith in Jesus Christ. He was saved, joined White Hill Missionary Baptist Church, and was baptized in Mansker Creek on the same day.
Ronnie was a graduate of Greenbrier High School, where he played trumpet in the band. He was also a talented guitarist, singer, and songwriter. Ronnie enjoyed reading. His desire to read was equaled only by his exceptional gift for learning. He was a respected computer programmer and was known for his innovative approach and ingenuity.
Ronnie’s mellow disposition was a joy to everyone blessed to know him. His easygoing style, pleasant personality, and kindhearted spirit made him loved by many.
Ronnie was united in holy matrimony to the love of his life, Paula Cothran Honeycutt on June 21, 1997. They shared 15 happy years together until her death in 2012.
In addition to his parents and wife, Ronnie was preceded in death by a stepson, Christopher Michael “Chris” Cothran, brothers Jewel Thomas “J. T.” Honeycutt, Roy Lee Honeycutt, sister Effie Jane Honeycutt Reeves; and nephews Charles Martin “Marty” Reeves, and Joseph Anthony “Joe” Reeves.
Survivors include his stepson, Brad Cothran (Melissa) of Brentwood, step-grandson Max, and step-granddaughter Ella; nieces Vicky Honeycutt Warren, Cathy Honeycutt Williams, Teresa Reeves Thomas, Starla Reeves Miller, and Victoria “Tori” Honeycutt Rhodes; nephews Kenneth Honeycutt, and Richard Honeycutt; and numerous cousins.
Robertson County Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.
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This obituary was published by Robertson County Funeral Home.
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