YOUNG,
Steven E.
The Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Arizona
February 19, 2003
Steven E. Young, A memorial service for Steven E. Young, age 50, who passed away February 12, at his home in Lakeside will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, February 19th at the Calvary Church on Rainbow Lake Drive in Lakeside.
Steve was born at Ft. Leonardwood, MO and has lived in Arizona for the past 33 years. Steve graduated from Washington High School in Phoenix and obtained a degree in Horticulture at A.S.U. He was also a carpenter, and refurbished homes to sell. He has lived in Lakeside for the past 8 years. Steve enjoyed the White Mountains and especially loved coaching little league baseball and football.
Steve is survived by his wife, Susan of Lakeside; 2 sons, Josh Atchison of Pinetop and Dylan of Lakeside; 1 Daughter, Brooke (Patrick) Roberts of U.S.A.F. in Bitburg, Germany; his parents, William and Dolores Young of Dittmer, MO; 2 brothers, Bill of Phoenix and Wayne of Arizona City; 2 sisters, Debbie Browder of Carefree and Linda of Missouri; 3 grandchildren.
Services are being handled by Owens Mortuary of Show Low, (928)537-2141.
Courtesy of Pat Wilson.
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The White Mountain Independent,
Show Low, Arizona - 02/21/2003
A memorial service for Steven E. Young, 50, who died Feb. 12, at his home in Lakeside was held Wednesday, Feb. 19 at the Calvary Church on Rainbow Lake Drive in Lakeside.
Steve was born in Ft. Leonardwood, Missouri and has lived in Arizona for the past 33 years. Steve graduated from Washington High School in Phoenix and obtained a degree in horticulture at ASU. He was also a carpenter, and refurbished homes to sale. He has lived in Lakeside for the past eight years. Steve enjoyed the White Mountains and especially loved coaching little league baseball and football.
Steve is survived by his wife, Susan of Lakeside; two sons, Josh Atchison of Pinetop and Dylan of Lakeside; one daughter, Brooke (Patrick) Roberts of USAF in Bitburg, Germany; his parents, William and Dolores Young of Dittmer, Missouri; two brothers, Bill of Phoenix and Wayne of Arizona City; two sisters, Debbie Browder of Carefree and Linda of Missouri; and three grandchildren.
Services were handled by Owens Mortuary of Show Low.