Ratay-Johnstone Ancestors - Person Sheet
Ratay-Johnstone Ancestors - Person Sheet
NameAndrew R. HONEY
Birth2 Sep 1895, Arkansas2700
Death15 Jun 1974, Contra Costa, California2700
OccupationFireman For Southern Pacific; Tire Store
Alias/AKAAndy
Spouses
Birth8 Oct 1894, Franktown, Washoe County, Nevada
MemoMyra’s notes
Death7 Mar 1986, Reno, Washoe County, Nevada
MemoMyra’s notes
BurialMountain View Cemetery, Washoe County, Nevada
FatherHenry HEIDENREICH (1853-1935)
MotherKatherine SAUER (1864-1943)
Marriage11 Jul 1926, Reno, Washoe County, Nevada
Divorce
Census notes for Andrew R. HONEY
1930 Nevada, Washoe, Reno Township, Reno City, ward 4, E.D. 16-10, sheet 2B
414 Quincy, dwelling 54, family 55
Honey, Andrew, head, rents $35, no radio, male, white, age 32, married at age 28, born Arkansas, parents born Arkansas, railroad fireman
--------, Francis, wife, female, white, age 32, married at age 28, born Nevada, father born Germany, mother born Nevada
Notes for Andrew R. & Frances Regena (Family)
Reno Evening Gazette (Reno, Nevada) 10 July 1926
Marriage License
Andy R. Honey and Frances R. Heidenreich, both of Reno
Reno Evening Gazette (Reno, Nevada) 12 July 1926 Society Column
Miss Frances Heidenreich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heidenreich of Franktown, became the bride of Mr. Andy Honey of Reno at a pretty home wedding last evening, with Rev. William Moll Case, pastor of the Federated church, officiating. Mrs. Carl Johnson of Reno, sang, “O, Promise Me.” The bride wore a gown of white taffeta and tulle and carried a bouquet of bride’s roses. Her bridesmaid, Miss Helen Smith, a cousin of the bride, wore a gown of orchid crepe de chine and carried pink roses. Mr. Roy Heidenreich, brother of the bride, acted as best man. Mrs. Honey is a graduate of the University of Nevada, and has been a popular teacher in the Reno schools. The groom, who is well known in Reno is employed by the Southern Pacific Company. Following the ceremony a wedding luncheon was served. Decorations of pink and white flowers and bells made the room attractive. Covers were laid for Messrs. and Mesdames Andy Honey, Henry Heidenreich, R., Henry Heidenrich, Jr., John Sanger, Fred Cliff; Mesdames Preston Smith, Louie Zurfluh, Mary Kornmayer, Carl Johnson; Misses Helen Smith, Mildred Cliff, Dorothy Cliff; Master Roland Sanger, Messrs Edwin Heidenreich and Roy Heidenreich. After a short honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Honey will establish their residence in Sparks.

Nevada State Journal (Reno, Nevada) 13 July 1926
In a setting of beautiful pink and white flowers and bells, Miss Frances Heidenreich of Franktown and Mr. Andy Honey of Reno were united in marriage by the Rev. Moll Case, pastor of the Federated church last evening. Miss Helen Smith acted as bridesmaid and Mr. Roy Heidenreich stood for his brother. [sic -brother-in-law] Mrs. Carl Johnson sang “O Promise Me”. Following the nuptials, a wedding supper was served. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heidenreich of Franktown and attended the public school there. Later she attended the University of Nevada after graduating from that institution joined the teaching staff of the Reno grammar schools. Mr. Honey is a popular employee of the Southern Pacific company. Those bidden to witness the marriage ceremony were: Messrs. and Mesdames Andy Honey, Henry Heidenreich, Sr., Henry Heidenreich, Jr., John Sanger, Fred Cliff; Mesdames Preston Smith, Louie Zurfluh, Mary Kornmayer, Carl Johnson; Misses Helen Smith, Mildred Cliff, Dorothy Cliff; Master Roland Sanger; Messrs. Edwin Heidenreich and Roy Heidenreich. The young people will reside in Sparks.
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