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George Marshall Young

Fort Worth, Texas

Feb 13, 1932 – Jul 16, 2016

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BORN
February 13, 1932
DIED
July 16, 2016
LOCATION
Fort Worth, Texas

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George Marshall Young, beloved son, husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother, uncle, friend to many, and oilman, died peacefully at his home, surrounded by his loved ones, on Saturday, July 16, 2016. Service: A Service of Thanksgiving will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, July 23,...

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Now it's been five years that George has been gone, but he is remembered and loved by all as much as if he were still here. All his family and wife are wonderful people to know! Ellen Roeser

I can't believe George has been gone four years!!! I miss his laughter.

Diane and kids
I am so sorry for your loss, and a big loss it is. He will be missed.
I first met George when I came to Ft Worth. We were in our early 20s and saw a lot of each other at many parties. One of my favorite memories is of George n Kelly cutting up at the end of every party. Kelly was always at the piano and George n several others were the comedy routine!
When he and his family moved back to Ft Worth they leased my house while I was off to Long Island, all of this being...

We will greatly miss George. Your family are in our prayers.

Love,
J. Don and Pat Williamson and family

May God continue to be a strong hold in the day of distress for the family.

He was a wonderful man! I have many great memories of laughs , wisdom, and friendship that was shared during his haircuts for many years. My sincere condolences to all the family, especially Diane, whom I shared the same with. I pray for comfort and peace for you.

Judy Lovell

My heart felt condolences to the Young family.
George and I were classmates at W.C. Stripling Jr. High and Arlington Heights High School. He was truly an enjoyable friend in our school days!

My condolences go out to Mrs. Diane Young and the family. Mr. Young will be truly missed.

George was the consummate gentleman. Always so gracious and welcoming to all. Never an unkind word escaped this man, he will be missed by many. He does leave behind a wonderful legacy in his children and grandchildren. Cannot say enough to the family about the high regard in which I held my friend George. Love to you Diane and the family. Paul Tripplehorn