John Wallace Young

john young

April 28, 1928 ~ April 7, 2020

Born in: Bradford Co., PA
Resided in: Asheville, NC

John Wallace Young, 91, passed away Tuesday, April 7, 2020, at Deerfield Episcopal Retirement Community.

Mr. Young was born in Bradford County, PA, and was a son of the late Wallace Shipman Young and Dorothy Maier Young. He served our country as a First Lt. in the US Army from 1951 – 1953, and he received his Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering from LeHigh University. He retired as Financial Analyst Manager from the Bordon Co. and he and Mrs. Young moved to Asheville from Upper Arlington, OH in 2009.

He is survived by his wife of 56 years, Mary Leonard “Molly” Young; and brother, Douglas Young, nephews, William J. Young, Jr., Douglas C. Young, Ian W. Young, and a family friend, Kathleen Blanchette.

John was a quiet, thoughtful man, valued by friends and colleagues for his sound judgment, clear thinking, and adherence to his commitments and ethical principles. He was not swayed by emotional argument. Yet he was compassionate – sensitive to the needs of others.

John enjoyed reading – technical journals especially during his working years, but escaping into such classical authors as Plato from time to time. In later years his escape literary choices branched into the highly structured worlds of the fantasy and sci fi writers. John also enjoyed the out-of-doors and comparable activities such as sailing, golfing, hunting and fishing with family and friends.

A memorial service will be held at a later date at St. Giles Chapel, Deerfield.

Memorial donations may be made to the Deerfield Charitable Foundation.

The on-line register is available at GroceFuneralHome.com.

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  1. Graydon & Daveen Wood Doug and Molley it is deep sadness that we read of John's passing. Thoughts and prayers to you both! says:

    Graydon & Daveen Wood

  2. John and Molly, We are very sad to lose a special Heart Path friend and a wonderful traveling companion to Washington Island!

  3. Uncle John you will be missed. We will miss your sweet smile, the twinkle in your eyes, the warmth and love you always shared. Aunt Molly we will be with you as you go through this sad time.
    Our love,
    Bill and Cheryl

  4. Uncle John we will miss you so very much! I am so happy we came to visit a few months ago and you were able to see Riley (another future Young family engineer). She took your passing very hard as we all did. We will never forget your kind and loving words. We will be here to take care of Aunt Molly. You will never be forgotten as you have left a place in our hearts that cannot be filled by anyone else.


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