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Hello, My name is Donna Marie Noble (nee Marney) I am a former Librarian, private secretary, and Legal Secretary of fourteen years. I presently help my husband in his business - Kitchen Cabinets and Home Building in our subdivision, in the development of land. I have been semi-retired for the last few years. I am the mother of four beautiful children, 3 girls , Crystal Lynn, Angela Evelyn, Vicki Leigh (Victoria) and one boy! Andrew David , studying to be a commercial piolet, at Liberty University, Lynchburg, Virginia :). We have four beautiful grandchildren, Larissa Gwyn, Haley Robin, Sophia Violet, and Isabella Faith. I was born in Temperance Vale, New Brunswick, Canada, January 4th, 1948. Moved to my present address when I was five years of age. I went to the Waasis Grade School from Grade 1 to 8. Wrote my entrance exames to go to Oromocto Junior High School and Graduated from O.H.S. in 1966. I was married at the age of 18. I have been married now for 39 Years ~same man :) The first year of our marriage I worked for the York Regional Library, in Oromocto, New Brunswick. We lived in an apartment on Ononadaga Street. After the birth of our first child Crystal Lynn Noble we moved to our present address in Waasis, in an old farm home (formerly owned by one William Wade) next to my parents Glenn Royce Marney and Evelyn Katheline Marney (nee Mooers, daughter of Fred and Ada B. Mooers (nee MacFarlane). We have lived here ever since. In the beginning we rented this 100 year old home for a time until it came up for sale. It was of humble beginnings, but through the eyes of all yong lovers "we seen its potential"; a place to call our own.
Perhaps, we seen it as God sees us; not what your are today but what you WILL BE. We have 560 Acres of land to roam on and have found it especially rewarding to have brought up four beautiful children here.
The lazy days of summer~the warmth of the sun beaming down on us. I remember endless days of working together to clear fields, backyards, and the creation of a garden!
I fondly remember, the gentle hand of a child as they walked so closely by my side. A quiet walk through a summers field, as the daisies tossed their heads, bumping ever so gently against a laughing child. Thsee days I will remember, above all. Hands so tiny and so trusting. Red hands from field strawberries. The crispness of autumn bright scarlett, orange, yellow...dolours dot the landscape, all around. The harvest from the garden. Tall sunflowers bow their heads gracefully! The excitement of watching that special pumpkin grow and seeing its fulfilment of a bright orange.
The woodland trails offering a cool breeze in summer; blocking the winds of fall. The gathering at the "fish ponds"; hotdogs and marshmallows to roast. Quiet times, when only the sounds of frogs serenade the night. Little eyes, one blue, one brown, that shone brightly, talking about plans to have a log cabin, someday! Ducks that paddled the pond; some wild, some tame.
Beaver houses, Otters, that turned on their back to swim, seemingly laughing! Dragon Flies, skimming the water. A Moose would come at evening's glow, for a drink. Deer passed quietly by.
The woodland creatures as they pass. The black bear as it lumbers quietly; wishing not to be seen. The deer as they come ever so close to the bedroom window. Giving out a snort and off they go. To the nearnest appletree or quietly receding to our fields.
I have even seen a tawny cougar; but that is a different story. For this I was on National TV.
The rabbits both grey and black (possibly one of our own) the white of the winter coat; who escaped into the freedom of the woods.
Accented only by the splashing of the children at play, in our pool. The sharp cry of the blue jay. The watchfulness of the gorby. The many, many song birds, as they sing so sweetly in the garden or hide in the large oak tree. Their song flowing down as though sent from God. The twin fawns with their mother as they hide in the fields. There they are, once again, so tiny with spots!!! So beautiful a creature.
I will never forget the time our son, Andrew, at the age of three, with his bow and arrow, pyjamas, and frog boots, sprinted across the field, sure he could catch a deer :) The bow and arrow for portection.
The hush of a moonlight swim on a hot summer's night; Cooling the body for a peaceful rest! Flower's beside the pool, lilacs on the wind. A quiet peace, as though time had stopped, from the busy world outside.
The time our daughter Vicki climbed on the stock of the giant sunflowers, grown that year. Towering well over ten feet.
Hello, My name is Donna Marie Noble (nee Marney)
I am a former Librarian, private secretary, and Legal Secretary of fourteen years. I presently help my husband in his business - Kitchen Cabinets and Home Building in our subdivision, in the development of land. I have been semi-retired for the last few years.
I am the mother of four beautiful children, 3 girls , Crystal Lynn, Angela Evelyn, Vicki Leigh (Victoria) and one boy! Andrew David , studying to be a commercial piolet, at Liberty University, Lynchburg, Virginia :). We have four beautiful grandchildren, Larissa Gwyn, Haley Robin, Sophia Violet, and Isabella Faith.
I was born in Temperance Vale, New Brunswick, Canada, January 4th, 1948. Moved to my present address when I was five years of age. I went to the Waasis Grade School from Grade 1 to 8. Wrote my entrance exames to go to Oromocto Junior High School and Graduated from O.H.S. in 1966. I was married at the age of 18. I have been married now for 40 Years ~same man :)
The first year of our marriage I worked for the York Regional Library, in Oromocto, New Brunswick. We lived in an apartment on Ononadaga Street. |
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Hello, My name is Donna Marie Noble (nee Marney) I am a former Librarian, private secretary, and Legal Secretary of fourteen years. I presently help my husband in his business - Kitchen Cabinets and Home Building in our subdivision, in the development of land. I have been semi-retired for the last few years. I am the mother of four beautiful children, 3 girls , Crystal Lynn, Angela Evelyn, Vicki Leigh (Victoria) and one boy! Andrew David , studying to be a commercial piolet, at Liberty University, Lynchburg, Virginia :). We have four beautiful grandchildren, Larissa Gwyn, Haley Robin, Sophia Violet, and Isabella Faith.
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After the birth of our first child Crystal Lynn Noble we moved to our present address in Waasis, in an old farm home (formerly owned by one William Wade) next to my parents Glenn Royce Marney and Evelyn Katheline Marney (nee Mooers, daughter of Fred and Ada B. Mooers (nee MacFarlane). We have lived here ever since.
In the beginning we rented this 100 year old home for a time until it came up for sale. It was of humble beginnings, but through the eyes of all yong lovers "we seen its potential"; a place to call our own.
Perhaps, we seen it as God sees us; not what your are today but what you WILL BE. We have 560 Acres of land to roam on and have found it especially rewarding to have brought up four beautiful children here.
The lazy days of summer~the warmth of the sun beaming down on us. I remember endless days of working together to clear fields, backyards, and the creation of a garden!
I fondly remember, the gentle hand of a child as they walked so closely by my side. A quiet walk through a summers field, as the daisies tossed their heads, bumping ever so gently against a laughing child. Thsee days I will remember, above all. Hands so tiny and so trusting. Red hands from field strawberries. The crispness of autumn bright scarlett, orange, yellow...dolours dot the landscape, all around. The harvest from the garden. Tall sunflowers bow their heads gracefully! The excitement of watching that special pumpkin grow and seeing its fulfilment of a bright orange.
The woodland trails offering a cool breeze in summer; blocking the winds of fall. The gathering at the "fish ponds"; hotdogs and marshmallows to roast. Quiet times, when only the sounds of frogs serenade the night. Little eyes, one blue, one brown, that shone brightly, talking about plans to have a log cabin, someday! Ducks that paddled the pond; some wild, some tame.
Beaver houses, Otters, that turned on their back to swim, seemingly laughing! Dragon Flies, skimming the water. A Moose would come at evening's glow, for a drink. Deer passed quietly by.
The woodland creatures as they pass. The black bear as it lumbers quietly; wishing not to be seen. The deer as they come ever so close to the bedroom window. Giving out a snort and off they go. To the nearnest appletree or quietly receding to our fields.
I have even seen a tawny cougar; but that is a different story. For this I was on National TV.
The rabbits both grey and black (possibly one of our own) the white of the winter coat; who escaped into the freedom of the woods.
Accented only by the splashing of the children at play, in our pool. The sharp cry of the blue jay. The watchfulness of the gorby. The many, many song birds, as they sing so sweetly in the garden or hide in the large oak tree. Their song flowing down as though sent from God. The twin fawns with their mother as they hide in the fields. There they are, once again, so tiny with spots!!! So beautiful a creature. |

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