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Alfred Byron Young

Westerville, Ohio

1939 - 2025

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Alfred Byron Young November 6, 1939 - January 31, 2025 Westerville, Ohio - Dr. Alfred Byron Young, 85, died peacefully in his sleep on January 31, 2025, in Westerville, Ohio. He was born in Richmond, Ky., in 1939, and grew up in Richmond, Somerset, Ky., and Mt. Vernon, Ill. Byron attended...

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In July 2000, Dr. Young saved my life. I was diagnosed with an unruptured brain aneurysm, and Dr. Young performed that surgery. To this day, his handshake is the most comforting and the most stable handshake I've ever had. My sincere condolences go to his family.

Worked with Dr Young when I worked at KMSF. He was on our Board of Directors. Very special man and fantastic to be associated with.

Such a great man. I had the utmost respect for him. Smart. Intuitive. Demanding, but in a good way. My condolences to his family.

He will truly be missed. He was a great mentor to me. I learned so much from him. My condolences to his family.

I am very sorry to hear of Dr. Young´s passing. I started working in Neurosurgery in 2006 for Dr. Tibbs. I would see Dr. Young briefly when he was in clinic. Dr. Young did have a good sense of humor that I really liked we actually would leave at the same time and one day he said I bet I can beat you out of this building with a huge smile on his face. I looked at him and said you probably can Dr. Young as we walked down the hall and headed to the door to go outside. I will prayers up for...

I am so sorry to hear of Dr. Young´s passing. I worked in his office from 1993 to his retirement from UK. He was the most significant influence on my life and meant so much to me and my family. He was a force like none other. You have my deepest condolences.

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He was a mentor and guide into my career as a Neurologist.

Could appear intimidating at first, but such a warm heart underneath. Enjoyed working with him, and glad our paths crossed. My sympathies to the family.