Starr-Young-Obituary

Starr Young

Reading, Pennsylvania

Sep 30, 1963 – Jul 6, 2017

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BORN
September 30, 1963
DIED
July 6, 2017
LOCATION
Reading, Pennsylvania

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Starr L. Young, 53 of Hamburg, died July 6th in the Reading Hospital.

She was the wife of Harold A. Young for 32 years. Born in Allentown, Pa., she was the daughter of the late Ralph and Mabel (Dries) Landis.

Starr had been employed by Dori Martin Catering of Fleetwood for over 13...

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Chup, So very sorry for your loss, you and your family are in our prayers, keep your faith strong.

To Chup & family. Sorry to hear about
starr passing. AS you know I knew
starr since her teen years & throughout the years she was a delightful person with a true heart and soul of a personality. An angel to everyone she met. Always a smile and a kind word for everyone and a sense of humor to add. Her life filled with love and devotion to everyone she met.
God bless this angel we all got to know

God bless you all at this time of great pain in your lives. I got to see Starr a week or two ago at a wedding and reminisced about old times. I worked at Deka with Shirley and Cindy. I want to send my condolences to all of you. God bless , Rose Clive

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

Andy I am so sorry for your loss. My hart and prayers go out to you !!!!!

Dear Young Family, I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you. I worked with Starr at Lowe's and she was such a nice lady and so funny! We always had a good time! I know she will be missed, but remember all the wonderful memories you will always have in your heart!

Hugs and prayers to all families.

To the Family of Starr Young. I am so sorry for your loss, my thoughts and prayers are with you at this very sad time.

To Chup and Family,
So sorry for this tragic loss of Starr. So many great memories of the campsite growing up with Chup, Starr Derrick and Andy. May she RIP and fly high.

Tonya Buskaritz Schaller