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Avon Rascon Young

Boise, Idaho

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AVON RASCON YOUNG Born April 17, 1940 in Tucson and passed away November 30, 2007 in Fallon, Nevada. The cowboy set out on his last ride on his horse at his ranch with his dog by his side. He suffered a massive heart attack and fell from his horse. When the horse returned to the stable without...

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Strange thing - around November 30th I began to think about my childhood friend, Avon (Bundle) Young. I told my husband I was going to look him up on the Internet. Well, I did and just read your post with great sadness. I too grew up in Tucson, born in 1940 and went to Davidson school. Bundle and I used to ride on one horse, bareback, down the Rillito river to go swimming on the west side of Tucson.
Sometimes my mother would hear a knock on the door only to open it and have a horse...

Bun is the one who had us all chasing wild horses in the river bed and foot hills. He taught me a horse will 'scrape' you off if he didn't want to be ridden. I was proud he persued the rodeo circuit because it was something he loved.

I was so sorry to hear the sad news of Avon. To Phil, Linda, and extended family, seems like just yesterday that we were kids together and I am sure that we will all be together again someday. With Love and Affection, Susy Jannetto

As a new "member" of the family, I only knew Avon for a short while but his spirit endeared me to him instantly. He may now be absent from the body, but of a certain he is present with the Lord. May that knowledge bless his Darlene and his large family with joy and hope.

Your passing has left a great big hole in our hearts and in our lives. You have been a comfort, a great friend and big brother to me throughout my life.
...your Hermano, Phil and family

Avon's big heart, beautiful smile and amazing strength will always be remembered. It was a pleasure being in his company.

Your great love and kindness will be missed. My thoughts and prayers are with your loved ones left behind. Cowboy Up!
With love,
WendiLou