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Alice Klein Young

New York, New York

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YOUNG-Alice Klein, 94, Peacefully on February 15, 2006. Beloved matriarch of the Klein family, she was cherished as daughter, sister, cousin, wife, mother, grandmother, and as the most devoted aunt to three generations of nieces and nephews. She was the widow of Frank O. Young and is survived by...

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To my dearest family, some things I'd like to say...
but first of all, to let you know, that I arrived okay.
I'm writing this from heaven. Here I dwell with God above.
Here, there's no more tears of sadness; here is just eternal love.

Please do not be unhappy just because I'm out of sight.
Remember that I'm with you every morning, noon and night.
That day I had to leave you when my life on earth was through,
God picked me up and hugged me and He said, "I welcome...

What can I say about my wonderful Mother-in-law.......when she first came to live with us in Omaha Nebraska back in 1978, I was a little concerned that it was not the best idea at that time. But as time went by I realized how lucky I was and how lucky my children were to have her living with us for so many reasons. I personally have so very much to thank her for, she allowed me freedoms that most mothers with young children never get, the freedom to go to work and never worry about how my...

What can I say about my Gram? There are not enough words to explain how I feel about her. She was a wonderful, caring, giving and loving woman. She was there with me from day one of my life and I was there for the last day of hers. I have so many memories of her that have shaped my life and made me who I am today. She basically helped raise me and my brother and I will always remember the special things she would do, light a candle everytime I had an exam, she would say "God go with you" on...

It's clear from everything written so far, Alice knew how to lift so many of our spirits. I just finished watching a film of my sister's 8th birthday party from about 1966. I was 5 years old. My sister had all her friends around her and I was a bit intimidated by the older and taller crowd. There's no sound on the film. In one clip I'll never forget, Alice put her arms around me and points for me to join the big kids and not to be afraid. In the next scene, I am smiling and dancing with the...

Alice was a very special person to me. She knew how to make me feel better when I was going through some really rough times.

When I was at a very low point in my life, she wrote me a beautiful and very uplifting letter that told me how beautiful and special I was and that she loved me and knew things would get better. Her words touched my heart at a time when I needed to hear them.

No one else ever did that for me and I will never forget that. She
will stay in my...

How fortunate we were to have found Aunt Alice again, in Oregon, after the passage of so many years. How sorry we were to have her leave us. Aunt Alice was loving and loved, caring and much cared for. Our thoughts are with you, Bob, Renee, Brett, Lisa, Alyson and Ryan.

Barbi & Bob Annenberg

I was so excited when I first had the opportunity several years ago to fly out West to Albuquerque and visit my uncle Bob, aunt Renee and cousins. This was my first and only opportunity to meet Alice, but the impression she left was something I'll never forget. There was a warmth, pride, and sense of humor about her that reached me in a way few others have--even after spending only a few days together! That she immediately accepted and treated these two "strangers" at her door (my brother...

DEAR ELLY

DO YOU REMEMER THE INCIDENT AT AUNT GLADY'S HOUSE AT THE GRAQDUATION OF PAUL FROM CORNELL, AND MY ENGAGEMENT PARTY. YOU KNOW THAT I WAS SICK WITH A STREP THROAT,BUT AUNT CHARLOTE WENT INTO HER BATHROOM, AND CAME OUT WIH A VERY HUMEROUS STATEMENT. IT HAD DO WITH AUND ALICE>

LOVE,GERRI

How well I remember my pretty little Aunt Alice, who was my special friend from childhood. I envied Robert, that she lived with him, but she would come and stay overnight with us, occasionally and she allowed me to parade around in her high heels and big hats, and we usually went out somewhere special
for fun.
When she married dear Uncle Frank, nothing could have been more exciting or romantic!
She travelled with him, until before Bobby was born, and returned to 33 Riverside...