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Tuesday, April 7, 2026
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It is with deep sadness that we announce that Dianna Mae (Breedlove) Honeycutt of Cincinnati, Ohio, passed away peacefully while surrounded by family at the age of 79 on Thursday, April 2, 2026.
Dianna was born in Cincinnati to Kenneth and Lillian Mae (Holmes) Breedlove on June 17, 1946. Preceded in death by her parents, her brother Dennis Breedlove, and brothers and sisters-in-law Diane Breedlove, Jenny Breedlove, Ida Bell Honeycutt, Edward and Dean Honeycutt, Arzo Honeycutt, Avery Honeycutt, and Lee Ohnis Coffey.
Her survivors are her husband of 53 years, Porter D. Honeycutt, daughters: Melody Angelina (Jeff) Ledbetter, M. Elizabeth Mae Honeycutt, Amanda Rose (Terry) Honeycutt, son: Josh (Megan) Salzl, grandsons: Seth (Ayla) Ledbetter, Stephen Ledbetter, Henry Salzl, Wally Salzl, Arthur Salzl, and great-grandchildren: Acheron Ledbetter, Aeronwyn Ledbetter, and Azrael Ledbetter. Her brothers: Kenneth (Teresa) Breedlove, Bob Breedlove, Melvin Breedlove, and Paul Breedlove. Brothers and sisters-in-law: Dessie Coffey, Essie (James) Lowe, Clairian Honeycutt, Nella Honeycutt, and a host of nieces and nephews.
Dianna enjoyed music, sewing, crafting, reading, watching movies, traveling, photography, decorating, scrapbooking, doing her family tree, and making floral arrangements and veils for weddings. She loved going to church, meeting new people, and welcomed a good mystery. She was a Sunday school teacher for over 45 years and her class was one everyone loved. You could count on her to have a kind word to say and to always include everyone to make them feel welcome. Although she had many hobbies, her favorite times were those spent with her family, church family, and her favorite golden retriever, Matrix. Her grandchildren and great-grandchildren especially brought her joy as they always brightened her day and put a smile on her face.
Dianna wanted everyone to know this about her: "I love my family and church people more than anything. I love my Lord and I know where I'm going. I want everyone to come there with me. I want everyone to know my Lord is the best thing that could ever happen to you. He'll walk beside you, keep you, and guide you."
Dianna will be greatly missed by her loving family who look forward to being with her again. Until then, she will forever live in their hearts and be their sunshine.
Visitation will be held on April 7 from 5-7 PM at Naegele, Kleb & Ihlendorf Funeral Home in Norwood, Ohio, where a service will start at 7 PM. Another visitation will be held on April 9 from 3-5 with service at 5 PM at Four Oaks Funeral Home in Oneida, Tennessee, Dianna will be laid to rest in the Honeycutt Family Cemetery in Oneida. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Little Country Missionary Baptist Church, 1924 Crown Ave, Cincinnati, Ohio 45212.
Naegele Kleb Ihlendorf Funeral Home Inc.
Naegele Kleb Ihlendorf Funeral Home Inc.
Four Oaks Funeral Homes
Four Oaks Funeral Homes
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