William Edward Honan

william honan
Portland – Historian, raconteur, independent do-it-yourselfer, lighthearted social critic and curious, unpretentious, good-natured soul Bill Honan left us on February 6, 2024, from his classic 1830s brick Federal style home on Danforth St. in his native Portland, Maine, surrounded by family, antiques, art, and original floors, windows and woodwork. Incredibly proud of his family’s heritage in County Clare, his “Irishness” defined him in many ways. He was the conversational life of any gathering, with a rare and genuine interest in other people’s stories, be they close family members or a stranger on the street. He enjoyed life’s small pleasures. Simply “puttering around” or a short outing inevitably became “just the best day” where he “had a ball.” Steadfast in his views and a lighthearted provocateur, he was not one to betray his feelings, but always showed his love through quiet acts of kindness. While growing up in Portland’s Woodfords neighborhood and attending St. Joseph’s Catholic School and Cheverus High, Bill showed his industriousness at an early age, renovating his father’s dental office when he was only 16, and driving a Coca Cola truck in the summers to save for college. But his greatest achievement during that time was landing “the most beautiful and stylish girl at Portland High.” He and Beverly Schools remained inseparable for the next 66 years. After receiving a BS in Finance from the University of Maine Orono and getting married, Bill secured a job in Boston as a claims adjuster and moved to Brookline then Marblehead, MA where a genuine love for historic homes began. After being relocated back to Portland, they purchased their first “fixer upper,” an 1844 Georgian-style house in Yarmouth that they lovingly restored and lived in for 30 years while raising their children. Being too skeptical of the insurance world, Bill left his job after 20 years and began Bay Properties, a business that restored antique homes. A purist, Bill believed in building value but maintaining original historic features and not interfering with how a building told its story. He spent his first summer at his family’s cottage on Peaks Island in 1942, and it became the center of his universe for 81 years. He began tinkering with boats and cruising Casco Bay at an early age, sparking a lifelong passion. In the 1970s, with no formal training, he built his own cottage where his family summered for years. His family’s love for Peaks continues through this day. He saw his biggest accomplishment as providing and caring for his wife and children. He was bursting with pride over his son and daughter’s various accomplishments, most especially being Jesuit-educated at Cheverus and Fordham University and Boston College respectively. He and Beverly set them up for success in work and, more importantly, in life. Bill is survived by his wife, Beverly Schools Honan; his son, William Patrick Honan, his wife Rachelle and their son Andrew; his daughter, Molly Honan DiLorenzo, her husband Michael and their sons Matthew and Charlie; and countless relatives and friends. He was predeceased by his brother and sister, Jack Honan and Patricia Johnson; and his parents, John “Doc” and Anna Honan. A 12pm Mass of Christian Burial will be held at St. Pius X Church, 492 Ocean Ave, Portland, on Thursday, February 15th, with a celebration of life to follow. To view the livestream of the Mass of Christian burial, please see the link below. Arrangements are under the direction of the Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Home of Portland. To view Bill’s memorial page, or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker Donations in Bill’s honor can be made to the Trefethen-Evergreen Improvement Association, PO Box 87, Peaks Island, ME 04108

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  1. What a treasure of a human being ~ ~ I always enjoyed our conversations – his bright mind and quick wit ! (and your Mom indeed also always !)

    How blessed you all have been, a n d will continue to be as you now breathe in and treasure even more all of his gifts, lessons, delights – – carrying all of these forward, on every exhale that you can –

    I love that years before their ownership,we got to live in that house on Danforth and bring Alyssa as a newborn home to its lovely architectural ambiance. Your parents went on to do wonders with their highly skilled and passionate magic wands !

    Blessings ~ * Love ~ *

  2. Feeling the loss of this beautiful soul.
    What a legacy he’s left with our Will and Molly.
    Sending so much love your way.
    Annie, Jeff and Laura

  3. Bill was kind, ready to laugh., and a gentleman. I don’t recall his ever saying just “I” it was “Bev and I”. He was a valued historic home mentor. Forever grateful to have known Bill Honan.

  4. Bill and I have been close friends for 80 years. I will miss our chats and deep friendship more than words can express.

  5. All my love to Bev, Will and Molly. I am very lucky to have met Bill. Bill and Bev are such interesting, cool and captivating people that they always held the attention of the room. He was just lovable. I am so sorry for your loss Bev, Will and Molly. Sending you lots of my love, Gretchen xo

  6. Incredible run Bill. You are responsible for raising one of the best humans I know (Molly) so I will always be indebted to you. I loved our interactions growing up…and as adults – lots of laughs to go around. LOVE, Hannah

  7. bill and I were friends early in life !-grade school – we spent many hours together in his father and mothers house on woodford st- also his grandmother passed away there- htpc was in the basement — many memories

  8. Bill and his family summered on Peaks Island as did my family. For a time he and his family owned the cottage next to my family’s cottage on Oaklawn. I recall him many times on the dock at TEIA preparing to spend time on Casco Bay. My family and I wish the best to Beverly, Will & Molly and their family’s. With Warm Regards, Herb Mehlhorn

  9. Bev, Will and Molly. You all know how much I love you and loved your dad. He was the man! I will always be able to hear his voice in my head when I describe something as “coooool” or “unnnnnbelievable” or share a “hey mannnn” on Peaks. I’m so glad we could hang a bit the last couple summers.

    All my love to you. Johnny Mac

  10. Molly, Mike & Honan Family:
    Sincere sympathy and condolences for the loss of your dear father.
    Matthew & Charlie spoke very highly of all the kindness and generosity he extended to them throughout the years. They will remember him fondly.
    May wonderful memories shared together comfort and sustain you during this difficult time.

  11. I was gifted and blessed to call Bill a grandfather. Few men have I known to be so worldly and wise, and yet so full of wonder, able to delight in the fantastical and in the seemingly mundane. Bill, I will miss the warmth of your smile, your genuine curiosity, your vast knowledge. I’ll miss discovering things together, cutting wood at 48° angles, tearing up the island in my dad’s Jeep, navigating the bay with you and figuring out just how fast that boat could go (faster than one might think!). Missing you is hard. But I take solace in knowing that forgetting you is impossible. God bless the family you built. Thank you for making me feel at home in it and with you.

    “Sunset and evening star,
    And one clear call for me!
    And may there be no moaning of the bar,
    When I put out to sea,

    But such a tide as moving seems asleep,
    Too full for sound and foam,
    When that which drew from out the boundless deep
    Turns again home.

    Twilight and evening bell,
    And after that the dark!
    And may there be no sadness of farewell,
    When I embark;

    For tho’ from out our bourne of Time and Place
    The flood may bear me far,
    I hope to see my Pilot face to face
    When I have crost the bar.”
    -Alfred, Lord Tennyson

  12. We’re are so sorry to hear about Bill’s passing. Charlie, Bill and I had a lot of good times at Peaks.


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