Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Kathleen Tilley Newman



Kathleen Tilley Newman: our grandmother's red-headed and fun-loving sister. I remember our great aunt well, and her husband Charles Newman. They lived down the street from us when we were very young, in San Diego. They had a marvelous old spanish revival style home that was filled with exotic oriental carpets, marbled mirrors, treasures from around the world. Charles was popular with the kids - he knew how to make us feel special and to engage us in the conversation. He was artistic and creative, and Kathleen was sophisticated and laughed a great deal.

Friday, August 7, 2009

Dee Tilley

Our Great Uncle Dee Tilley. I have very fond memories of him, my Great Aunt Patricia, and their big family. Lots of fun times!


Buying avocados in Haiti. 25 cents a pound. Dee and Harvey. Jim, if you send me information I will include it.


Dee and Sgt. Harvey Collins. His skipper Woodie. 1949.

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Lyman Tilley







I remember our great uncle Lyman. Uncle Dee's older brother who lived with our Great Grandmother and Grandfather Tilley off and on over the years. This from our dad:

He learned to be an auto mechanic from his father (Oscar) as did Dee to a lesser extent. Lyman actaully worked as a mechanic before he went to work for Convair during and after WW II. Convarir built the B-24 bomber and the PBY seaplane here for the US miltary and the British. He went to junior college in the LA area (San Fernando?) and lived with Auntie Pearl and Charlie Babbs.

While at Convair, he working on a test stand by the very tall (single) tail section of a Navy version of the B-24 Liberator, when he fell and his ring caught on a protruding bolt. He nearly lost his finger, but a fall from that height would have killed him. Ultimatey, he was asked to move temporarily to New Mexico to work on Convair Hustler B-58 Air Force superfast jet bomber. When that contract wound down, he tried to return to Convair in San Diego. When he returned, Convair was shocked to learn that he had no college degree. As a lead supervisor, his confreres all had bachelor degrees, or more, mostly in engineering.When he was laid off, he went to wiork for Maclellan Buick in La Mesa where he quickly rose to position of service manager. While there, he met and married Micky (Mildred).

He had the Tilley personality and was a very nice person. He also had a mastoid condition and had several surgeries over the years, one or more not very successful. Mastoid surgery was very primitive during that era. I assume that his ear problem, like mine, kept him out of the military during WW II, plus he was working in a critical defense industry which might have kept him our in any event.

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Our Young Architect

Here he is. Our Dad, in his toddler cuteness and his young man handsomeness. Nadine's son, Ada's grandson. The kid who lived with his mother and step-dad in Venezula, Quaker boarding school in Poughkeepsie NY, who went to an adult life in California, attending San Diego State College and University of California. The fellow who married Ann Elizabeth McGee (did you know that McGee Creek runs into Crowley Lake in California?)


Patrick, circa 1937, in the photo studio of Lou Goodale Bigelow (his aunt).

Patrick with young cousin Carlos (L).