Thursday, December 15, 2011

FULLERTON NATIVE MARGUERITE NOUTARY

I can't find her in the FUHS directory. She may have gone to Catholic school, but she is a Fullerton heroine that we should know about and honor.


Noutary, Marguerite Lea, Lt. Colonel US Army, 94, passed away on December 6, 2011.

Resident of Fullerton for 94 years. Born in Fullerton in 1917, she was one of the original settling families, of the Fullerton/Orange County area who migrated from France in 1905. There were many life-time memories of the 1899 Historical Landmark home that she was born in and lived her entire life. After completing her education at Orange County School of Nursing in 1940, she joined the Army Nurse Corps where she served for 36 years. Marguerite is a retired Lieutenant Colonel with honors and served in World War II, Burma, India and China. Upon her return, she worked for 41 yrs. as a Director of the State Hospital in Norwalk and Department of Health in Psychiatry of California.
Marguerite was very active and social. She loved to travel, attend lectures, oil paint, taught French and Spanish to others, enjoyed her garden, and always wanted to challenge her mind to learn new things throughout her life. She volunteered one day a week at the St. Francis Home for 30 years, was a Native Daughters/Grace Parlor member for 39 years, a Foundation Board Member Donor at St. Jude Hospital, member at St. Mary's Parish, donor to the Fullerton Arboretum, member and donor to Orange County Historical Society and Cal State Fullerton.
Her family and friends will always remember Marguerite for her zest and passion for life, her laugh, intelligence, support, love and all that she did to help and give to others. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her. She will be honored with a full military funeral.
Mass will be 10 AM Thurs., Dec. 15th at St. Mary's Catholic Church, 400 West Commonwealth Ave, Fullerton. Burial at Holy Sepulcher Cemetery, Orange. McAulay & Wallace Mortuary, Fullerton.
Published in Orange County Register on December 14, 2011
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