Winifred H. Noyes
Winifred Helene McAleer Noyes, 88, of Marblehead, Mass., died on July 9, 2013.
Born in New York City on May 2, 1925, she was the daughter of John Joseph McAleer, and Helene Jurgensen. She attended grade school and high school in Jackson Heights, N.Y.
After a brief modeling career, she worked for Western Union Telegraph in Manhattan. The Powers Modeling Agency named her “Miss Subways” in June of 1944, and her picture ended up in Life magazine.
She received hundreds of letters and proposals from service men all over the world, but married her lifetime partner, Major Edward MacArthur Noyes II, in New York on June 22, 1946.
After World War II, the couple relocated to Cincinnati, Ohio where Edward Noyes was employed by Procter & Gamble Company for 32 years. During her time in Cincinnati, along with raising three children, “Winnie” was active in local theater, acting and directing, as well as playing the piano, painting,and managing the Wyoming Civic Center, a local community club.
After their children finished high school and were off to college, the couple returned to Edward's childhood home in Connecticut where he worked for Yale University until retirement.
While in New Haven, Winifred Noyes worked tirelessly for the Creative Arts Workshop in New Haven, was active with her husband in the Yale Alumni Association, and developed a reputation as a fanatical Yale football and hockey fan, as well as being a member of the Long Wharf Theater.
Together Ted and Winnie traveled extensively in Europe, Egypt, Greece and Turkey. They celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in Bermuda with their children. They spent every summer of their lives together at their beloved family home on Squirrel Island in Maine.
After Ted Noyes' passing in 1999, Winifred Noyes moved to Marblehead where two of her children and four grandchildren resided. Most recently, she Noyes lived at Bertram House in Swampscott.
She was predeceased by Edward, her husband of 55 years.
She is survived by three children: Dr. Edward MacArthur Noyes III of Indianola, Wash., Nancy Noyes Foss of Marblehead, and James McAleer Noyes of Marblehead; six grandchildren: Dr. Adam MacArthur Noyes of Middletown, Conn., Whitney Noyes Beattie of Everett, Wash., Brian McAleer Noyes of East Boston, Mass., Gregory Vincent Noyes, Michael Edward Noyes, and Sarah Margaret Noyes, all of Marblehead; and one great-grandchild, Bo Beattie of Everett, Wash.
The Noyes family will hold a private remembrance at their summer home on Squirrel Island at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Squirrel Island Preservation Foundation, or the Squirrel Island Library, Care of: Squirrel Island Village Corporation, P.O. Box 85 Boothbay Harbor, ME 04538.
Arrangements by the Eustis and Cornell Funeral Home, Marblehead, Mass. Please visit the online guestbook at www.eustisandcornellfuneralhome.com.
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