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  1. 2.  John Charles NoyesJohn Charles Noyes was born on 6 Apr 1950 in New London, Connecticut, USA (son of James Brewster Noyes and Helen Florence Tostevin); died on 7 Nov 2011 in New London, Connecticut, USA.

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    Old Lyme - John "Jack" Noyes, 61, a life-long resident of Old Lyme, died on Monday, Nov. 7, 2011, at Lawrence & Memorial Hospital in New London.
    Jack was born on April 6, 1950, the son of James and Helen Noyes. He was a graduate of Lyme-Old Lyme High School, after which he attended the University of New Haven. He worked 40 years in the family business, James B Noyes & Sons, building and renovating homes. Jack's athletic interests were well-known to Old Lyme residents, having played baseball, basketball, soccer, darts and volleyball and having coached Little League baseball teams. He enjoyed watching his children participate in sports as well. He loved boating on and swimming in Rogers Lake and received much joy from his garden and flowers.
    Survivors include his life partner, Charlene Maddocks; He also leaves a daughter, Jhrusha Noyes; and a son, Graham Noyes, both Colorado residents; their mother, Beth Tichacek, of Old Lyme; his father, James B Noyes, and his life companion, Doris Hungerford; two brothers, Bruce Noyes and his wife, Tammy, of Old Lyme, and Walter Noyes of Naples, Fla. He also leaves several cousins and many friends in the area.
    Jack was predeceased by his mother, Helen.
    A Memorial Service will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 12, 2011, in First Congregational Church of Old Lyme.
    Fulton-Theroux Funeral Home, Old Lyme, is handling the arrangements.
    Published in The Day on Nov. 10, 2011

    John married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Living
    Children:
    1. Living
    2. 1. Living


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  James Brewster NoyesJames Brewster Noyes was born on 28 Oct 1922 in Old Lyme, Connecticut, USA (son of Charles Reginald Noyes and Lucy Lay Bancroft); died on 25 Aug 2016 in New London, Connecticut, USA.

    Notes:

    Old Lyme - On Thursday, Aug. 25, 2016, James Brewster Noyes, a vibrant member of our country's "Greatest Generation", traded-in his baseball cap for a halo.
    James was born Oct. 28, 1922, in the family homestead on McCurdy Road in Old Lyme. He lived in the Lymes all his life. James was the youngest of seven children, the son of Charles Reginald Noyes and Lucy (Bancroft) Noyes.
    James is survived by his partner, Doris Hungerford; his son, Walter of Naples, Fla.; his son Jack's partner, Charlene Maddox of Old Lyme; his son, Bruce and his wife, Tammy, of Old Lyme; his granddaughter, Jhrusha Greenberg and her husband, Philip, and their daughter, Madeline of Boulder, Colo.; and his grandson, Graham Noyes of Denver, Colo.
    He was preceded in death by his wife, Helen Florence Tostevin; and their son, John "Jack" Noyes.
    James graduated from the Old Lyme High School in 1942 and immediately entered the Navy for service in the Mediterranean Theatre, on LST #197, transporting personnel and equipment. He took part in five invasions in Africa, Sicily, Salerno, Anzio, and southern France. He was awarded the Navy Unit Citation Commendation in southern France.
    After World War II, James was in the Naval Reserves, SeaBees Division until 1967. His construction battalion completed many public relations projects, including building Little League fields (one in Old Lyme) and a Boy Scout camp. They also repaired camps throughout the state.
    James met his wife Helen on V-J Day, in Newport News, Va. Helen was with the Women's Auxiliary Volunteer Service (WAVES), which was attached to the Navy. James and Helen were married in her hometown of Mandan, N.D. on March 12, 1946. Then, they settled in Old Lyme and started a family.
    After World War II, James continued to heed the SeaBees' call to service back home, serving as a town constable, on the board of directors of the Little League, on the Boy Scout committee, as a member of the Republican Town Committee, on the board of directors of the Southeastern CT Builders Association, on the board of directors of the Chamber of Commerce, and on the board of directors of the Florence Griswold Museum.
    James was proud to state that he'd voted in every election since he was 21 years of age. He was a life member of the American Legion Post #41 and a charter member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Post #1467, assisting with many of its blood drives and civic projects.
    James was passionate about baseball. His favorite professional team was the NY Yankees, but he most loved attending local games and could be seen on the sidelines of the sports fields, and in the gym for basketball games, as recently as this past winter. James proudly cheered on his sons, grandchildren and nephews at hundreds of competitions. But, when family members graduated, he continued to attend games to cheer on Lyme-Old Lyme teams just because our students were part of his community.
    As founder of James B. Noyes & Sons, he was well-known as a builder in the area, constructing many homes. Projects included restoring the Old Saybrook Railroad Station, remodeling the New London Soup Kitchen, building an office for the Literacy Volunteers in the Westbrook Library, repairing the steeple of the Old Lyme Congregational Church, and restoring the plaques for veterans in the Old Lyme Town Hall. He contributed in numerous ways to the construction of the Lymes Senior Center, serving on the site selection, building and maintenance committees.
    James volunteered for seven years with Habitat for Humanity of Eastern Connecticut, building 15 homes for families who otherwise could not afford them.
    James was proud to be a descendant of the founding minister of the First Congregational Church of Old Lyme, the Reverend Moses Noyes (1643-1729). James served as chairman of the church's property committee, and was honored as deacon emeritus. He volunteered for many years at the Church's White Elephant (rummage) Sale, and was proud to have wrangled many Noyes family members to work at the sale alongside him. He presided over the small furniture department with his son Bruce just last month.
    For the last 15 years, James was blessed to have Doris Bell Hungerford at his side. They'd been friends for many years as their children grew up together in the Lymes. Doris and James were able to travel, take part in senior center activities and serve with local organizations for most of their time together, and they enjoyed the benefits of blending their families.
    For all he'd accomplished for others, James was honored by his home town of Old Lyme, and named 2002 Citizen Of The Year.
    James noted that he was a member of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States (MOLLUS) due to the fact that his grandfather, Captain Enoch Noyes, served with the Union Army during the Civil War.
    Proud of his family's civic and religious contributions through the generations, and eager to preserve the histories of all of its families, James served as a trustee for the Old Lyme Historical Society and donated items to the Society's collection for all to enjoy.
    James was proud also of his family's contributions to the field of nursing. He had fond memories of his aunt, Clara Dutton Noyes, who served as the director of the Red Cross Bureau of Nursing during World War I, where she was responsible for more than 21,000 nurses. In addition, James's sister Mary was the town nurse for Old Lyme and as she was beloved, a scholarship was instituted in her honor.
    Consequently, it was James's wish that in lieu of flowers, people would contribute to the Mary Hubbard Noyes Scholarship Award, P.O. Box 56, Old Lyme, CT 06371.
    A memorial service will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 3, 2016, in First Congregational Church of Old Lyme, 1 McCurdy Road, Old Lyme.
    Fulton-Theroux Funeral Home, Old Lyme, is handling the arrangements.
    Published in The Day on Aug. 28, 2016

    James married Helen Florence Tostevin on 12 Mar 1946 in Mandan, North Dakota, USA. Helen was born on 2 Apr 1922 in Mandan, North Dakota, USA; died on 18 Oct 2001 in New London, Connecticut, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Helen Florence TostevinHelen Florence Tostevin was born on 2 Apr 1922 in Mandan, North Dakota, USA; died on 18 Oct 2001 in New London, Connecticut, USA.
    Children:
    1. Living
    2. 2. John Charles Noyes was born on 6 Apr 1950 in New London, Connecticut, USA; died on 7 Nov 2011 in New London, Connecticut, USA.
    3. Living


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Charles Reginald NoyesCharles Reginald Noyes was born on 10 Oct 1883 in Port Deposit, Maryland, USA (son of Enoch Noyes and Laura Lay Banning); died on 2 Jul 1944 in New London, Connecticut, USA.

    Charles married Lucy Lay Bancroft on 11 Oct 1906 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Lucy (daughter of Edward Payson Bancroft and Emma Marvin Banning) was born on 24 Jul 1884 in Nahant, Massachusetts, USA; died on 25 Jan 1980 in Waterford, Connecticut, USA; was buried in Duck River Cemetery, Old Lyme, New London County, Connecticut, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Lucy Lay BancroftLucy Lay Bancroft was born on 24 Jul 1884 in Nahant, Massachusetts, USA (daughter of Edward Payson Bancroft and Emma Marvin Banning); died on 25 Jan 1980 in Waterford, Connecticut, USA; was buried in Duck River Cemetery, Old Lyme, New London County, Connecticut, USA.
    Children:
    1. William Bancroft Noyes was born on 14 Aug 1907 in Gardner, Massachusetts, USA; died on 16 Jul 1989 in New London, Connecticut, USA.
    2. Lucy Lay Noyes was born on 28 Apr 1909 in Gardner, Massachusetts, USA; died on 13 Jul 1990 in New Haven, Connecticut, USA; was buried in Laysville Cemetery, Laysville, New London County, Connecticut, United States.
    3. Mary Hubbard Noyes was born on 19 Oct 1910 in Connecticut, USA; died on 20 Feb 1964 in New London, Connecticut, USA.
    4. Charles Enoch Noyes was born on 20 Jul 1912 in Connecticut, USA; died on 15 Nov 1986 in Hartford, Connecticut, USA.
    5. Harriet Lorna Noyes was born on 22 Oct 1914 in Old Lyme, Connecticut, USA; died on 25 Feb 1972 in Old Lyme, Connecticut, USA.
    6. Harry Edward Noyes was born on 12 Aug 1916 in Connecticut, USA; died on 21 Mar 1983 in Old Lyme, Connecticut, USA.
    7. 4. James Brewster Noyes was born on 28 Oct 1922 in Old Lyme, Connecticut, USA; died on 25 Aug 2016 in New London, Connecticut, USA.