Lafayette, Ind., and Columbus, Cincinnati, Kettering, Randolph Township and Madeira in Ohio, as a teacher of children’s classes and invarious offices. She was a 1971 graduate of Fairmont West High School in Kettering and received her Bachelor of Fine Arts after studying first at Purdue University and then The Ohio State University. Gail served 12 years as an administrator for the Kettering Health Network Institutional Review Board, responsible for the ethical review of human research projects. She previously worked with her husband in an ice cream and candy business in Dayton and was involved in sales and teaching of needlecraft classes. Favorite activities included gardening, needlework, reading, boating, and fishing.
She is survived by her husband of 42 years, Randal Clark Young; daughters Bethany Lynne (Eric) Crease of Miamisburg, Laura Jeanne (Ryan) Burns of Manassas Park, Va., and Kristina Ruth Young and Wil Weissman of Taylor Mill, Ky.; two grandchildren, Serena and Alexander Crease; her parents of Miamisburg; sisters Debra (Jerry) Lovell of Port St. Lucie, Fla., Alecia (Dennis) Sizemore of Lynchburg, Va., Michele (William) Sheaf of Orlando, Fla., and Marsha(Scott) Wierschke of Cape Canaveral and metro Orlando, Fla.; her in-laws, James and Jayne Aglamesis of Cincinnati; sisters-in- law Pam (Bernard) Svalstadt in Newport Beach, Calif., Karen (Tom) Vanderheyden of Naples, Fla., and Dianne (John) Lytle of Cincinnati; and a number of nieces, nephews,
step-nieces and step-nephews.
A memorial service at Newcomer Funeral Home, 3940 Kettering Blvd. Kettering. Burial at David’s Cemetery, 4600 Mad
River Road, Kettering.
Lafayette, Ind., and Columbus, Cincinnati, Kettering, Randolph Township and Madeira in Ohio, as a teacher of children’s classes and invarious offices. She was a 1971 graduate of Fairmont West High School in Kettering and received her Bachelor of Fine Arts after studying first at Purdue University and then The Ohio State University. Gail served 12 years as an administrator for the Kettering Health Network Institutional Review Board, responsible for the ethical review of human research projects. She previously worked with her husband in an ice cream and candy business in Dayton and was involved in sales and teaching of needlecraft classes. Favorite activities included gardening, needlework, reading, boating, and fishing.
She is survived by her husband of 42 years, Randal Clark Young; daughters Bethany Lynne (Eric) Crease of Miamisburg, Laura Jeanne (Ryan) Burns of Manassas Park, Va., and Kristina Ruth Young and Wil Weissman of Taylor Mill, Ky.; two grandchildren, Serena and Alexander Crease; her parents of Miamisburg; sisters Debra (Jerry) Lovell of Port St. Lucie, Fla., Alecia (Dennis) Sizemore of Lynchburg, Va., Michele (William) Sheaf of Orlando, Fla., and Marsha(Scott) Wierschke of Cape Canaveral and metro Orlando, Fla.; her in-laws, James and Jayne Aglamesis of Cincinnati; sisters-in- law Pam (Bernard) Svalstadt in Newport Beach, Calif., Karen (Tom) Vanderheyden of Naples, Fla., and Dianne (John) Lytle of Cincinnati; and a number of nieces, nephews,
step-nieces and step-nephews.
A memorial service at Newcomer Funeral Home, 3940 Kettering Blvd. Kettering. Burial at David’s Cemetery, 4600 Mad
River Road, Kettering.
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