Nan Honeyman (née Wood; July 15, 1881 – December 10, 1970) was an American politician from the state of Oregon.
[2] Her education continued later at the Finch School in New York City, where she began a lifelong friendship with Eleanor Roosevelt.
[5] She married David Honeyman in 1907, with whom she raised three children[5][3] and was active in civic and humanitarian organizations before becoming involved in politics.
During the same period, the Multnomah County Commissioners appointed Honeyman to the Oregon Senate in 1941 to fill a vacancy, and she served until her resignation in 1942.
[2] The court determined David Honeyman had misappropriated in excess of $100,000 of trust funds while Nan was left blameless.