Chuck..as he was known when a child, was a interesting kid. He was my cousin and I hardly ever saw him smile. He was cute nevertheless. He married Roberta and they raised her children. He served in the US Marine Corp. He was later known as "Red" as was his father, for his red hair. One of four children with three sisters, he was the son of Melvin Noyes and Eleanor Carlson Noyes and was close to his grandparents, Charles P. Noyes and Agnes Arnott Noyes.
Also the Memorial number given as a duplicate to this one, is actually the memorial to Chuck's father Melvin Noyes. And he is NOT buried in Restlawn or Oakwood.
Chuck..as he was known when a child, was a interesting kid. He was my cousin and I hardly ever saw him smile. He was cute nevertheless. He married Roberta and they raised her children. He served in the US Marine Corp. He was later known as "Red" as was his father, for his red hair. One of four children with three sisters, he was the son of Melvin Noyes and Eleanor Carlson Noyes and was close to his grandparents, Charles P. Noyes and Agnes Arnott Noyes.
Also the Memorial number given as a duplicate to this one, is actually the memorial to Chuck's father Melvin Noyes. And he is NOT buried in Restlawn or Oakwood.
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Records on Ancestry
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U.S., Cemetery and Funeral Home Collection, 1847-Current
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1950 United States Federal Census
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U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007
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U.S., Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, Swedish American Church Records, 1800-1947
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U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010
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