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Suzanne Lois <I>Wevik</I> Young

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Suzanne Lois Wevik Young

Birth
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Death
15 Mar 2018 (aged 90)
Jerseyville, Jersey County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Kane, Greene County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Suzanne Lois Young, 90, died at 12:42 a.m., Thursday, March 15, 2018 at Jerseyville Manor Nursing Home.

She was born in Chicago, Illinois on May 14, 1927, and was the oldest of three daughters born to the late Ole and Anna C. (Hanson) Wevik.

She graduated in 1945 from Beresford High School in Beresford, South Dakota, and a year later on July 6, 1946, she married Allen E. Young in her hometown of Beresford.

The two raised their two daughters on the family farm in Rockbridge, moving to Jerseyville in 1970.

Suzanne and Allen shared nearly 54 years together before his death on June 21, 2000.

Suzanne worked at Young's Department Store in Alton for many years, as well as Illinois Valley in Jerseyville, and also served as the secretary/bookkeeper for her husband's business, Young's Tires, out of Rockbridge. She was a quiet, loving and caring woman, who took great pride in her family.

Surviving are two daughters, Cindy Dabbs of Carlinville and Luchia Young of Scottsdale, Arizona; four grandchildren and their spouses, Brady and Laura Dabbs of Jerseyville, Brett and Kate Dabbs of Springfield, Allyson McClain Peck and Debrah & Greg Cummings all of Texas; nine great grandchildren; two sisters in law, Betty Burch of Delhi, Il., and Lola Ethell of Athens, Il.,; and a brother in law, O. Wendell Holmes of Omaha, Ne.

In addition to her parents and her husband, she was preceded in death by a son in law, Darrell Dabbs; a grandson, Brian Dabbs; and two sisters and a brother in-law, Loretta and Donald Swanstrom and Betty Holmes.

Visitation will be from 3 to 5 Sunday at the Crawford Funeral Home in Jerseyville.

Funeral services will be conducted at 10 a.m., Monday at the Kane Baptist Church in Kane, with Rev. Chuck Keene officiating.

She will be laid to rest in the Kane Cemetery.

Memorials may be given to the Kane Baptist Church or to the Jerseyville Manor Activity Department.
Suzanne Lois Young, 90, died at 12:42 a.m., Thursday, March 15, 2018 at Jerseyville Manor Nursing Home.

She was born in Chicago, Illinois on May 14, 1927, and was the oldest of three daughters born to the late Ole and Anna C. (Hanson) Wevik.

She graduated in 1945 from Beresford High School in Beresford, South Dakota, and a year later on July 6, 1946, she married Allen E. Young in her hometown of Beresford.

The two raised their two daughters on the family farm in Rockbridge, moving to Jerseyville in 1970.

Suzanne and Allen shared nearly 54 years together before his death on June 21, 2000.

Suzanne worked at Young's Department Store in Alton for many years, as well as Illinois Valley in Jerseyville, and also served as the secretary/bookkeeper for her husband's business, Young's Tires, out of Rockbridge. She was a quiet, loving and caring woman, who took great pride in her family.

Surviving are two daughters, Cindy Dabbs of Carlinville and Luchia Young of Scottsdale, Arizona; four grandchildren and their spouses, Brady and Laura Dabbs of Jerseyville, Brett and Kate Dabbs of Springfield, Allyson McClain Peck and Debrah & Greg Cummings all of Texas; nine great grandchildren; two sisters in law, Betty Burch of Delhi, Il., and Lola Ethell of Athens, Il.,; and a brother in law, O. Wendell Holmes of Omaha, Ne.

In addition to her parents and her husband, she was preceded in death by a son in law, Darrell Dabbs; a grandson, Brian Dabbs; and two sisters and a brother in-law, Loretta and Donald Swanstrom and Betty Holmes.

Visitation will be from 3 to 5 Sunday at the Crawford Funeral Home in Jerseyville.

Funeral services will be conducted at 10 a.m., Monday at the Kane Baptist Church in Kane, with Rev. Chuck Keene officiating.

She will be laid to rest in the Kane Cemetery.

Memorials may be given to the Kane Baptist Church or to the Jerseyville Manor Activity Department.


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