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Clarence Richard "Tex" YOUNG

Tucson, Arizona

1927 - 2018

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YOUNG, Clarence Richard "Tex" was born in Amarillo, Texas, September 26, 1927, to Loren W. and Sythia S. Young (Skinnell), and passed away peacefully in his Tucson home, Friday, January 5, 2018 being 90-years old. Tex was a Tucson resident for more than 60-years. He was not ill; he just wore out....

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this message is years late in coming . your parents saved my life back in 1973 ..I was a 14 yr. old child runaway from s.c...even tho it was against the law, they let me stay a few days before insisting that i call my parents.i I have never forgotten about them over the yrs and always wanted to return to the place where I had felt the most happiest.needless to say that life got in the way and i never got to return.they were awesome people who changed the lives of alot of people for the...


words could never express how much I love both Tex and Vera..I would never made it today without their love and understanding. All that I have in the Lord is directly a result of them being there for all of us.truly a wonderful example of serving the Lord.. and a lifetime of giving and serving others

in the name of Our Lord..well done thou good and faithful servants is what sums up their life on the earth..and records in heaven.. love Larry Velasco.

I met Tex and Vera and knew they were very special. They had a humility that drew me to them. I helped their daughter, Jennie, with getting milk to African babies. I could see the same humility in her. Through the many years in Tucson, going to various churches for meetings, Tex and Vera were there. When I met a Christian anywhere in Tucson, inevitably I'd be asked, "do you know Tex and Vera Young?" They touched so many, even those like me, that rubbed elbows, shared a bit of each...

What wonderful memories I have of listening to Tex & Vera laugh and sing and share God's Word, as a teen and years later as an adult, & middle ager. Their faithful love for our Heavenly Father & for each other has been a strong influence, a unique example in many, many lives. They are loved and missed. We will see them in the morning, over there !

My memory of Tex is the biggest hugs we would get from and when you got a hug from them you knew you were so loved and when George and I were in Tucson we always went to see them and somehow Tex would ask us if we like to play games and so we would play games love it they were the best ever and I thank the Lord for them I won't be here today and I thank them for their obedience and opening up Marantha House

So sorry for your loss. May the God of all comfort give you peace during this difficult time. Psalm 29:11