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Monte Jay Yingling

Baltimore, Maryland

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YINGLING , Monte Jay On Tuesday, August 23, 2011, monte Jay Yingling, (age 71), husband of the late Joanne B. Yingling, lost his four year battle with Myasthenia Gravis. Jay was employed for 49 years between AAI and the Chimes, before he retired. He has been living at the Ridgely...

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I was deeply saddened to learn of Jay’s passing. He was a good man. Whenever, you saw him, he brought joy and laughter to your heart. It was an honor and privilege to work with someone, who was always dedicated to his work, but he knew that the really important thing in life was to appreciate the people that were in your life. Thank you, Jay, for your wit, your jokes and for just being such a good and caring person. You will be missed!

Jay, I remember the last time we saw each other at Kaiser. We sat in the lobby and talked and laughed for over an hour. I will always remember your gentle smile and haughty laugh.I will miss you and the way you embraced your life with a SMILE and HUMOR.

Jay you will surely be missed. We spent many hours together telling stories and jokes. God bless you and your family. Ron & Pat Huber Parkton Md.

Our thoughts and prayers go out to all family and friends. Jay will be so missed. I never saw him with out a smile on his face.

Jay was a gentle giant among men. A truly dedicated AAI employee during the good old days. He was a caring and true gentlemen to me. My prayers are with his family and the many friends who loved him. Loretta Murphy 1994 AAI Retiree

Always a smile, always a laugh, always a goofball, with many jokes,ready to tell. Keep the angels laughing, you'll be missed.

To all the Yingling family, Just learned of Jay,s passing. A boyhood friend for the past 60 ,years. A charter member of the "Original Cockeysville Daredevils.I can still hear Donnie McCann saying, It's not deep Jay,as he pushed him the quarry at Beaver Spring Swim Club on a cold winter day. A friend who will forever be etched into my mind. Time will never take away the memories. God speed old friend. Will see you down the road. Bill Stover

One of the many good people from AAI's " good old days ". A caring person with a ready smile; Jay will be fondly remembered by many !

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Barb Snow(AAI Corp)