Obituary of Bob Honeycutt
Robert "Uncle Bob" Honeycutt
Bob Honeycutt, beloved Husband, Father, Papa, Brother, Friend and everyone's Uncle Bob passed away suddenly on March 14th in his home in Lodi,CA at the age of 59.
Bob was born on May 2nd 1963 in Hayward,CA to Bill and Nancy Honeycutt. Bob lived with his family in Fremont,CA where he attended elementary school. He then moved to Milpitas,CA where he finished middle and high school.
After highschool, in 1982, Bob met his best friend and future wife Connie. Bob and Connie moved to Lodi,CA in 1983 and had their one and only daughter, Heather.
As a young man Bob had a career as a construction worker. He then moved on to be the production manager at California Cushion. After a few years, Bob returned to construction until he started his own business in 1995, as Lodi Pool Cleaning.
Uncle Bob loved sports and began coaching Heather at the age of 6. He went on to coach Tokay High JV girl's basketball with his best friend John Sauseda, as well as men's slowpitch softball, where he took The Brawlers and Tulo's Crew to multiple championships. He also enjoyed playing sports himself such as bowling, basketball, golf, fastpitch softball and slowpitch softball.
Bob is preceded in death by his mother Nancy Honeycutt and father Bill Honeycutt. He is survived by his wife Connie Honeycutt, daughter Heather Honeycutt, granddaughter Cylee Corrales, brother Bill Honeycutt of NV, sister Michelle Honeycutt of OK as well as many nieces and nephews, brother and sister in laws, cousins, aunts, uncles, friends and
chosen family.
Connie, Heather and Cylee would like to thank everyone for all of the calls, texts, flowers, food, cards and support
during this tragic time. Uncle Bob will be loved and missed by all but never forgotten.
A celebration of life will be held on April 28th at 1pm at the Lodi Moose Lodge, 3824 E. Woodbridge Rd., Acampo, CA 95220.
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Celebration of Life
In Loving Memory
Bob Honeycutt
1963 - 2023