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1969
2013
LOS ANGELES, CA – Meadow Young, a recent resident of Los Angeles, was born in Monterey, California, the daughter of Stephen Daniel McCloskey and Dianne Jametta Lyle. She spent most of her life on the Monterey Peninsula, sharing the busy, multi-generational family home in Pacific Grove. Meadow attended Robert Down Elementary School, Pacific Grove Middle School, Monterey High School and Cypress Community School, graduating in 1987 from Seaside High. Meadow joined the U.S. Air Force after high school and did her basic training at Lachlan Air Force Base, in Texas.
Fifteen-year-old Meadow met the love of her life, 17-year-old Raymond "Teddy" Young, at the Old Carousel on Cannery Row. Soul-mates, "Ski" and Teddy immediately bonded. They were married in 1988 and recently celebrated their 25th anniversary.
Shortly after marriage, the couple was stationed at Keesler Air Force Base, in Biloxi, Mississippi. Meadow trained and served as a surgical technician. After completing her tour of duty, the couple moved back to the Monterey Peninsula where Meadow was recruited by CHOMP, the hospital where she was born. The couple returned from Biloxi with their infant daughter, Renee Marchelle. A few years later, their son, Trey Alexander was born. They spent most of their family years, thriving in the extended-family compound, "Big Pink on 17th Street."
Meadow was widely respected in her field, often requested by surgeons, as their preferred surgical assistant. Following her passionate and fierce sense of justice, Meadow was an advocate for patient care and rights. She was considering pursuing an RN degree, specializing in patient advocacy. Meadow left the medical field after experiencing failing eye sight and receiving a diagnosis of the degenerative eye disease, keratoconus.
Meadow received subsequent diagnoses of Sjogren's Syndrome (an auto-immune disease) and congestive heart failure. She faced her declining health with courage and grace. She helped to provide more public awareness and understanding for some of the less well-known diseases and for those suffering from mental and pyschological disorders. Meadow was an advocate for understanding and acceptance of racial, gender and class differences. She had a huge heart; compassionate, loving and intuitive.
Family was her center; she brought together distant aunts, uncles cousins, nieces, nephews and dear friends with her love. Meadow provided connection and a community for so many. She was happily anticipating becoming a first-time grandmother. Meadow very recently returned home to Pacific Grove to visit with family and friends.
Meadow is survived by her husband, Raymond "Teddy" Young; her beloved children: daughter, Renee Marchelle Flanders (Carlos) and her son, Trey Alexander; her dearest sister, Syeda Moppert and brother, Stephen Michael McCloskey and nephew, Miles Moore VI. Her huge extended family includes aunts, Yolanda Green, Janet Lyle, Denise Lyle, Janice Hornbeak-Lyle, Kathrin Moppert, Cynthia Johnson and Carolina Shea; uncles, Michael (Judy) McCloskey, Richard (Susan) McCloskey, Keith (Regina) Lyle, Uncle Frank Quilantang, and numerous much-loved cousins, nieces and nephews. She dearly loved her mother-in-law, Patsy Young; father-in-law, Raymond Young and brother-in-law, DaVonn Young. Meadow left many treasured friends, including special sister-friend, Joanne Sherill. Meadow is also survived by her mother, Dianne Lyle; her step-father, Peter Moppert and grandmother, Yolanda Shea.
Meadow was pre-deceased by her father, Stephen McCloskey and her brother, Kheffren Moppert.
A Celebration of Life has been planned for Saturday, August 3, 2013 at 2:00pm. It will be held at the Pacific Grove Community Center, 515 Junipero Avenue. All are welcome and we ask that you bring something to share; laughter, memories, food, photos, hugs, music, dancing and love, for a light dimmed far too soon. In lieu of flowers, may we suggest donations to your favorite charity, the Sjogren's Syndrome Foundation, the American Heart Association or the National Keratoconus Foundation. Harambe (Let's Pull Together).
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misss you all day everyday!
trey
November 7, 2013
My beautiful friend...I'll look for you in the paradise.
Jo jo
September 12, 2013
goodnight
trey young
August 23, 2013
tiffani garner
August 10, 2013
loove you n miss you so much!
trey young
August 10, 2013
You will always be in our hearts.Our condolences to the family..
William & Chia Paris
August 7, 2013
Condolences to you and your family, my prayers are with you my brother.
Chris Strahan
August 5, 2013
Beautiful obituary! I would like my cousin Teddy to know he is in my prayers. I can't imagine how you feel. I pray God give you strength for you and your children. Man, all I know is you and Meadow. Cherish the memories, I know she's in your heart. Boy, that thing called life! Love you cousin, sorry we weren't able to be with you but you were in our hearts. God bless you and the kids.
Love ya,
Cousin Toshia
(Buff, Ny)
Toshia Rogers-Little
August 4, 2013
May God keep you and forever give you peace in the time of loss. Remember earth has no sorrow that Heaven cannot Heal. God Bless you. Kenneth Murray and family.
Kenneth Murray
August 3, 2013
My dearest sorella Diane,
My heart breaks for you and your whole family. I can remember Meadow right there with us watching us practice and then getting to dance with us. She is dancing in Heaven now. May God give you,Peter and your son in law strength and my prayers are for you all. OXOX
Gabriella Chuck Clifton
August 3, 2013
May your spirit soar with the angels.. God set you free no more pain or misery...my prayers are with the family..
Kathleen Reese-Brooks
August 2, 2013
Teddy, sending much love, prayer and condolences to you and your family. God Bless.
Alicia Ross
August 2, 2013
May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.
American Heart Association
August 2, 2013
Sending blessings and prayers
Kendra Coker
August 2, 2013
I am so sorry for your loss. You guys are a great family and will always have a place in my heart.
Bridget Willard
August 2, 2013
We have grown together from girls to ladies to women, sharing scared moments that only could be said to each other…what a deep respect and admiration that I have for you. I don't know how I found someone so special and encouraging to be so close to me. How do you describe a woman so beautiful and selfless, that knows you and loves you regardless…my friend so deeply treasured in my heart. I love you and will ALWAYS miss you.
Joanne Sherrill-Neal
August 2, 2013
Sending Prayers And Love ToThe Whole Family.
Raquel Rodriguez
August 2, 2013
Meadow Starchild put here on earth to teach us of love. Love is to find a need and fill it. Meadow did this so well. For reason we do not understand, Creator needed Meadow more than us here on earth. As we will miss her dearly, she will send us a beautiful message from the heavens when we see the sunset, see a rainbow, when we perform an act of kindness....we can feel her presents, Blessings & Blissing.
Tita Pelot
August 2, 2013
Thinking of all the time we spent taking our girls to games, Stanford Basketball Camp and of course the candy fundraising. Your charm and sense of humor always made it enjoyable. My prayers and healing thoughts are with your family. Tomorrow we celebrate your life.
Karen Nair
August 2, 2013
Little feet running on the beach, adventures at the butterfly park, getting in trouble at your Mom's for making a midnight peanut butter & jelly casserole, stitches in your foot...your wedding...your spirit.. I'll carry you with me forever. I love you.
Sara West
August 2, 2013
Sara
August 2, 2013
Prayers for the family.
Arellana O'Roy
August 2, 2013
Meadow, I remember you from PGMS,so long ago. Funny, I remember your sweater vests that were the height of fashion in the 80's. In recent years I have become acquainted with your mother and your daughter and I could see the strong family bond you had. Your daughter is an amazing person and I truly believe that children learn from their examples. Clearly you were a shining example of how to be a good person, how to be strong and independent, and also how to be warm and loving. Peace.
August 1, 2013
May God give u comfort during this most challenging time! Always admired you as a couple Raymond! You two hung in there no matter what! Blessings to you my brother!
Alicia Metters
August 1, 2013
Peace be with you.
Heather Mckinstry
August 1, 2013
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.
Susan McCloskey
August 1, 2013
A life delightfully lived and beautifully chronicled. Bravo to both Meadow and Dianne! We will continue to hold you close in our hearts.
Love,
Aunt Janet
August 1, 2013
Meadow, words cannot even express the sadness I feel. I will miss you always. Your amazing spirit will live on in your children and your family...God has gained an incredible angel...rest in paradise sweet friend....
Annelise Jurdan- Williams
August 1, 2013
Sweet chica that we all love so dearly...our family bond was strengthened by they way you loved us all . You knew how to open our hearts with your bountiful kindness & quiet, powerful courage. I hold you and all in the family in sacred space for healing. Losing you feels devastating.
Elsa Rivera
August 1, 2013
Before I actually moved to PG, my mother came ahead so she could get Jazzmyn to start first grade at Robert Down. I remember mom telling me about the nicest person named Meadow, who introduced herself and after talking awhile gave my mother her phone number, and told her to be sure to give it to me in case I needed a friend. This sweet gesture from an equally sweet lady truly touched my mother, and as a result, Meadow was that first friend to me.
Meadow and Teddy were the first to offer help when it came to moving the heavy furniture. She was there to sit next to me when Renee and Jazzmyn performed at the RHD "Ottertorium". She welcomed us to family birthday celebrations held at Caledonia Park. She was just such a wonderful and bright spirit.
I believe as Meadow entered into her new home in Heaven, my mother was there to re-introduced herself and is making her feel welcomed and loved just like Meadow did way back so many years ago.
Rest in Peace dear Meadow. Know you have left a void in so many hearts, but the memories of you are so very cherished.
Love, Marcia, Jazzmyn & Conyal
Marcia Cody
August 1, 2013
This is so beautiful. Im still lost for words. Meadow was the daughter-in-law every mom wished they had. I will cherish all the good times we shared. Gone to soon.
Patsy Young
August 1, 2013
Precious Meadow...there are so many memories of time shared with you. Each and every moment was precious. This earth was blessed by your presence of love, compassion, forgiveness and light.
Amron Lykins
August 1, 2013
You will be dearly missed Meadow. Will hold the memory or your joyfullness at Renee & Carlos's wedding. Peace to your family. Julie Heilman
August 1, 2013
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