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George W. Younce

Stow, Ohio

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George W. Younce STOW George W. Younce, 75, went home to be with the Lord on April 11, 2005. Born in Patterson, N.C., he was a resident of Stow since 1964, and a U.S. Army veteran, serv ing in the 82nd Airborne. Mr. Younce, a gospel singer over 55 years, founded the Cathedral Quartet along...

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I was visiting my hometown from San Diego and went to the barberto where the wuartet was singing. It was so great! Then it started raining, then thunder and lightning! I didnt want it to end and they just kept on singing. They were standing under a big tree. Never forgot that experience. I was looking for a song to sing when you tube brought up Suppertime! Im 85 so this memory brought a smile to me! RIP George!

Imagine Mr.Younce in the Heavenly Choir ! I really loved George and Glenn´s friendship.

I love hearing the cathedrals singing I was brought up listening to all southern gospel music THE CATHEDRALS ARE and still are the best I know there is singing and praising the lord with all the greats

He was a great. person and a. Good. joke teller. And.
Good. Singer. We. Love. Him. Your. Friend mike greer

i could listen to the cathedrals all day long,wether its video aor cd's, you could see their love of the Lord in their music,it has lifted me up many times when i've been down. my heart felt condolences go out to his family. he will truely be missed,by fans and fellow singers alike.

Tonight is a very special night for me. I feel God led me to this site. Soon, I will be joining sweet George and it is truly because of him that I'm not afraid. My name is the Lamb's Book of Life because os a song and testimony I heard on tv one night by George.

He humbly told his personal story and it hit my heart and soul. I truly knew at that moment, God was sending me a message through George and I dropped to my knees, tears flowing, and promised God I would turn my life...

We keep all of you in our thoughts. Not a day goes by we don't think of the good times we had with all of you in Stow. George is still 'fixin' that old house'!!!

George
You and Glenn made a big impact on the lives of my children, my wife and I.
Anytime we traveled we had tapes and CD's of the Cathedrals playing.
I believe that is where my family developed an understanding of 4 part harmony.
My wife and I have sang together at weddings, funerals and worship services.
We have 2 daughters that sing and one of them is married to a Baptist pastor and has made a CD of her own.
I am so very much looking forward to the worship...

You continue to touch souls even after you home going.
'The last move that you took"