Mary-Young-Obituary

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Mary Lou Young

Flint, Michigan

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DIED
March 15, 2014
LOCATION
Flint, Michigan

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Swartz Funeral Home - Flint Obituary

YOUNG, Mary Lou - Of Flint, age 81, died Saturday, March 15, 2014 at her residence.

Funeral service will be held 11am Friday, March 21, 2014 at the Swartz Funeral Home, 1225 West Hill Road, Flint.

Burial in Evergreen Cemetery.

Per family wishes, flowers to be sent in lieu of memorial contributions.

Visitation 4-8pm Thursday and 10am Friday until the time of the service at the funeral home.

Mary Lou was born in Parma, MO on October 24, 1932, the daughter of Roy Hamlin and Mary (Ramsey). On April 7, 1951, she married James S. Young. Mary Lou was a member of Asbury United Methodist Church. She was a longtime hairdresser. Mary Lou was also a member of Bishop Sewing Group for many years.

Surviving are sons, Dr. Steve and wife Ellen Young, James Young, Mark and wife Norma Young;

grandchildren, Jesse, Kate, Gabriella, Neil, James and Ben;

great-grandchildren, Maikayla, Lacey and Riley;

sisters-in-law, Ruth Young, Eulene Prater, Joanna Tinnin and Clara, Delores Young;

and special friend, Martha Liley.

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Mary Lou was such a sweet woman. She lived across from my uncle. She and my mother used to chat every now and then, and we always tried to check in on her. She'll be greatly missed.

I met Mary Lou thru a mutual friend, Kim Lockrey, whom loved Mary Lou like a mother and I know that Mary Lou loved Kim like the daughter she never had. May Mary Lou enjoy her time now with Jim for eternity...

Mary Lou was a friend to all that she met. She was a great neighbor and always had time to encourage and listen to anyone that needed help. My husbands grandma lived right across the street and she always watched out for her. I will always remember the chats that we had. May God grant you peace and comfort at this time. The Eaton Family

I have known Mary Lou my whole life. Mary Lou was the person who was always there for you whether she knew you well or only a just met you. She was there for my family in times of need as I was growing up. When my father died, when my brother died she was my moms rock always there to lend and ear. Mary Lou will be greatly missed.

I have only known Mary Lou for 14 years, but she is one of the sweetest, warmest people I have ever know. I know that she is now with our Lord and Saviour. Rest In Peace, sweet lady. We are going to miss you.

Becky Britton