In May of 2007 I was able to visit Tucson (Saddlebrooke) and had a great dinner with Lloyd Minney and his lovely wife Sue. They have lived here for many years now and believe it is living life at it's best. In 2004 they made a trip to South Africa to visit daughter Robin and her husband Rommell Roberts who make their home there - had a wonderful time. Lloyd is the son of Harriette Ramona (Brown) Minney and Edward Minney. From there he goes to Clara Edna (Noon) Brown, Edward Alonzo Noon and Adolphus Henry Noon. At the top is Robin and Rommell Roberts and below them are Lloyd and Sue.
Sunday, July 15, 2007
Visit With Lloyd and Sue - Tucson
Saturday, July 14, 2007
The Great Adventure
In May I set out on my "great adventure" (as Dana calls these things) to see my (Montgomery) relatives in the Southeast - namely Louisiana and Mississippi with a stop in Houston to round it off. However, I also made a stop in Tubac, Arizona to visit John Egan and other members of the Noon/Slaughter Clan. John was kind enough to let me copy a lot of old photographs which came into his possession upon the death of his mother earlier this year. There were several of real interest including an early one taken in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, of Emma Slaughter - - to my knowledge the earliest known photo (of her); she was probably about 16 at the time. There was also one of Edward Slaughter (father of Emma) which I had never seen - still elderly but a good one for the collection. It is my guess it was taken about the same time, if not on the same day, as the one of his spouse, Catherine Cronk. There were also several unknowns and we all shall have to work on

these in the future.
As for the photos, the young lady at top is Emma Slaughter and was taken in Port Elizabeth, South Africa - - she looks to be to be about sixteen so would probably date to about 1860. On the left is Edward Slaughter and below John and myself standing outside his home in Tubac. I want to thank John for the opportunity to copy the old photos and documents - his patience and understanding with this project was just great.
Noon History Is Now a DVD

A New Noon!

Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Henrietta Renshaw Egan 1912-2007

Monday, March 05, 2007
New Member of the Family
Congratulations are in order for Ann Marie (McCarty) Hudson and husband Brad who have a new baby girl, Natalie Marie Hudson. Natalie was born on the 13th of February in Oklahoma City, weighing in at 6lbs 20 oz and was 20" long. Both mom and baby are doing well. Brad and Ann hope to be in California later on in the year and all will be able to give our latest addition to the family a rousing welcome. The Noon line for Natalie is: Adolphus Henry Noon>Alonzo Edward Noon>Roy Alonzo Noon>William Alonzo Noon>Cynthia Ann (McCarty) Noon>Ann Marie (McCarty) Hudson>Natalie Marie Hudson.
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Passing of William Dubart Marleau of San Diego

We are sad to report the death of William Dubart "Bill" Marleau at his home in San Diego on the 16th of February at the age of 89. He has not been in very good shape during the previous months so his passing was not a great shock to the family but nonetheless it was certainly a difficult time for all - he will be greatly missed. His passing leaves but one individual of that generation (descendants of Alonzo Edward Noon) and that is Margaret (Noon) Hines. Bill was cremated and his ashes were scattered off the San Diego coast.
His spouse, Dolores, passed away in June of 2005 and there is a 12 July 2005 entry if more info on the family is desired.
The photo was taken in France during WWII when Bill was serving on the staff of General Dwight Eisenhower.
His obituary appeared in San Diego Union Tribune on 22 February 2007, page B4:
"MARLEAU, WILLIAM D.May 10,1917 to February 16, 2007
Bill was born and grew up in Los Angeles, California. He
attended UCLA and graduated in 1940 with a B.A. in economics.
While at UCLA he met his wife Dolores. They were married for
63 years. She preceded him in death.
In 1943 he was drafted and sent overseas to serve in the Army.
He was sent to London where he worked in General Elsenhower's
Supreme Hdqtrs. Bill also was assigned under General Bradley
during the Normandie Invasion.
In 1945, he came back to the U.S. with a Bronze Star. He got a job
at the Pacific Telephone Company. There was a maior move to San Diego in 1958.
By this time, there were three daughters, Pam, Wendy, and Petra. Bill retired from the telephone company after 35 years. Bill and Dolores square danced for 50 years, and also did a lot of traveling. The family had a favorite vacation spot - Yosemite National Park.
He is survived by his three daughters and their families. He was a wonderful caring and loving father. Donations may be made to San Diego Hospice in lieu of flowers.
Please sign the guest book at obituaries.uniontrib.com"