Pamela “Pam” (Goodpaster) Dixon Honeycutt

           Pamela “Pam” Sue (Goodpaster) Dixon Honeycutt, 66, of Milan passed away Thursday, July 8, 2021, at Ripley Crossing with her loving family by her side. Pam was born to Gilbert and Norma Jean (Combs) Goodpaster in Batesville, Indiana on Friday, September 10, 1954. She married William Dixon Jr. and later married Rick Honeycutt. Pam worked at I & M and was self-employed at Ohio Valley screen printing in Lawrenceburg. Pam enjoyed vacationing in Florida, where she loved the beaches and riding her bike, being amazed by the dolphins. She loved to cook and bake cookies. Her greatest passion in life was spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren. She enjoyed taking motorcycle rides with Rick and going to Versailles State Park.

Family members who will cherish Pam’s memories include her husband Rick Honeycutt of Milan; sons William Dixon III (fiancé Shannon Wolf) of Sunman and Shawn (Jessica) Dixon of Dillsboro; daughter Robyn Williams of Dillsboro; Mother Norma Jean Goodpaster of Milan; brother Gary (Charlotte) Goodpaster of Milan; grandchildren Makenna Dixon, Kaylee Harpring, Victoria Harpring, Kiersten Dixon, Delaney Williams, Kennedie Dixon, Caleb Dixon, Leah Williams, and Sarah Dixon. Pam was preceded in death by her Father Gilbert Goodpaster, brother Randy Goodpaster, and sister Barbara Gordon.

Family and friends may gather in remembrance of Pam from 5 – 7 PM Friday, July 16, 2021, at Laws-Carr-Moore Funeral Home in Milan. A service celebrating her life will be held at 10 AM on Saturday, July 17, 2021, also at the funeral home with Pastor Charles Combs officiating. Burial will follow in Little Memory Cemetery. Memorials may be given in honor of Pam to the Milan Boy Scout Troop #631 or the Moores Hill Senior Center. Laws-Carr-Moore Funeral Home has been entrusted with arrangements, 707 S. Main Street, Box 243, Milan, IN 47031, (812) 654-2141. Please reach out through our website at www.lawscarrmoore.com to leave an online condolence or a memory of Pam for her family.