Marvin Young (Seymour)'s Obituary
Marvin “Dean” Young, Sr.
Marvin Dean Young, son of Joe Albert and Anna Agnes Owens Young, was born November 30, 1940 in Seymour, Missouri. He departed this life Sunday, July 24, 2011 in Cox South Hospital, at the age of seventy years, seven months, and twenty-four days. He was preceded in death by his parents, son Marvin Dean Young, Jr. and a brother Don Young. Dean is survived by his wife Evelyn Young of the home; his sons, Greg Young and Jamie Young and wife Liana all of Seymour, Missouri; ten grandchildren: Alisha, Maggie, Melissa, Joshua Alan, Shelly, Tamera, Aaron, Blake, Ashley, Libby and several great-grandchildren; four brothers, Bill Young and wife Jan of West Plains, Missouri; Denzil Young and wife Sharon of Seymour Missouri; Ronald Young of Texarkana, Arkansas.; and Stanley Young and wife Sandy of Seymour Missouri; two sisters, Louise Trapp and Judy Hill and husband Tom all of Seymour, Missouri; a life-long friend Walter Cantrell of Seymour, Missouri along with several nieces and nephews; as well as a host of family and friends. He was born and raised in the Seymour community and spent his younger years walking the hills with family and friends. Dean faithfully served his country in the United States Army during the Korean Conflict and then returned to the Seymour area to start his family. He was united in marriage to Evelyn Marie Bowers on February 18, 1972 and together they shared near forty years of marriage. Throughout his life, Dean honed his skills as a maintenance technician retiring from Goodyear Tire and Rubber in 1995. Moving back to the Seymour area, he then went to work with Copeland where he was instrumental in developing the Ava division, retiring from there in 2003. Dean had made his profession of belief in Christ and was baptized into the Pentecostal Church in 1977. He spent countless hours of laughter and love with his family and friends. Dean enjoyed hunting the Ozark hills and fishing the area lakes and streams. Singing karaoke with his wife, children and grandchildren created treasured memories for all. He especially enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren, passing on family history and talking about the “good ole’ days”. Dean was a loving husband, father, grand-father, great-grand father, brother, uncle and was a caring neighbor and friend. He will be fondly remembered and greatly missed, but the wonderful memories he created for his family and friends will live on forever.
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