"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 108, No 5, p 159, Feb. 3, 1930.
Mrs. Addie F. Young was born June 11, 1863. and died January 18, 1930.
She was born in the town of Amity, Allegany County, New York, and was the daughter of Henry and Angenette Truman Stryker. On December 25, 1878, she was united in marriage to Charles Henry Young. of Scio, N. Y. Mr. Young died March 28, 1928. To Mr. and Mrs. Young were born ten children. Three died in infancy.
In early life Mrs. Young was baptized and united with the Seventh Day Baptist Church of Scio, where she remained a member all through her life. Mrs. Young was always known as a kind and loving mother and neighbor. At all times she was willing to sacrifice her own interests that she might make life a little happier and more pleasant for someone else. Her going leaves a real vacancy in the heart and lives of her children as well as in her community.
She is survived by seven children: Mrs. Cora Cartwright of Bolivar; Mrs. Florence Sheetz and Mrs. Bessie Dudley of Alfred; Mrs. Jessie Wycoff, of, Ada, Okla.; Mrs. Grace Buckley and Willard Young of Scio; and Wilford Young of Wellsville; also one brother, Frank W. Stryker of Belmont; and by nineteen grandchildren.
Funeral services were conducted at her home by A. Clyde Ehret, of Alfred, who at one time was her pastor. Burial was in the Fair Lawn Cemetery, Scio, N. Y.
A. C. E.
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 108, No 5, p 159, Feb. 3, 1930.
Mrs. Addie F. Young was born June 11, 1863. and died January 18, 1930.
She was born in the town of Amity, Allegany County, New York, and was the daughter of Henry and Angenette Truman Stryker. On December 25, 1878, she was united in marriage to Charles Henry Young. of Scio, N. Y. Mr. Young died March 28, 1928. To Mr. and Mrs. Young were born ten children. Three died in infancy.
In early life Mrs. Young was baptized and united with the Seventh Day Baptist Church of Scio, where she remained a member all through her life. Mrs. Young was always known as a kind and loving mother and neighbor. At all times she was willing to sacrifice her own interests that she might make life a little happier and more pleasant for someone else. Her going leaves a real vacancy in the heart and lives of her children as well as in her community.
She is survived by seven children: Mrs. Cora Cartwright of Bolivar; Mrs. Florence Sheetz and Mrs. Bessie Dudley of Alfred; Mrs. Jessie Wycoff, of, Ada, Okla.; Mrs. Grace Buckley and Willard Young of Scio; and Wilford Young of Wellsville; also one brother, Frank W. Stryker of Belmont; and by nineteen grandchildren.
Funeral services were conducted at her home by A. Clyde Ehret, of Alfred, who at one time was her pastor. Burial was in the Fair Lawn Cemetery, Scio, N. Y.
A. C. E.
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