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George G. Young Jr.

Naples, Florida

1923 - 2017

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DIED
April 3, 2017
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Naples, Florida

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George G. Young, Jr. Naples, FLGeorge G. Young, Jr. of Naples FL, Ocean City NJ, and Delaware County PA , passed on peacefully in the presence of family on April 3,2017.He was born on June 29,1923 in Philadelphia, PA.Educated as an attorney and an accountant , George graduated from the Wharton...

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I'll miss my old friend. Bill Hebrank

Mr. Young, that's how I knew him. Melody's father. Melody's constant. I loved tailgating with Mr. Young at University of Delaware football games.

His smile is forever printed in my memory! I loved his laugh and the way he spoke my name.

Mostly though, I loved how much he loved my best friend in the whole world, Melody.

I swear he lit up when he saw Melody. Melody made him smile, laugh and just grin from hear to hear.

I had a rare...

Sorry for your loss. Sounds like he had a full life.
Walt

I am so sorry for your loss. I remember spending some great Thanksgiving holidays and weekends at the shore in OC with George. He was such a kind and thoughtful man who always had a smile on his face! He will surely be missed!

I always enjoyed spending time with George when we would see him for Thanksgiving and other holidays. He was a very friendly man always full of life and will be missed.

George, it was great getting to know you on the golf course and at family events. We will always tell the stories about the thanksgiving outings with a smile on our faces. You will be missed.

George
Loving Father and friend, I'll always remember our heartfelt discussion about our winning sport teams.
I'll always think of you each Spring and Fall, when I hear the Phillies and Eagles are rebuilding.
You will be greatly missed.
Death leaves a heartache, no one can heal.
Loves leaves a memory, no one can steal

Brian

Here's thinking of you, George

Goodbye to a great father-in-law. I loved our lively conversations about sports, family, music, and politics. And while we didn't always share the same opinions or see eye to eye, at the end of the day we always saw heart to heart. I will miss his generous spirit, unmistakable laugh,the sound of his walker creaking down the hall in the morning, and watching him embrace life with such remarkable joy, love, and enthusiasm.

So sorry to hear of the passing of your dad. Although I never met him, I know from conversations that I had with Brian and Mel that he was a very happy guy who loved to play golf and loved his kids. God Bless.