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Patti Ruth <I>Harris</I> Young

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Patti Ruth Harris Young

Birth
Kaufman, Kaufman County, Texas, USA
Death
10 Jun 2019 (aged 97)
Burial
Tyler, Smith County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.323357, Longitude: -95.298597
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Patti Harris Young lived a long, full life, born in Kaufman, Texas on March 16, 1922 and departed on June 10, 2019. Her family, friends, and civic organizations, in which she was very active, were her lifeblood until the end.
She was one of the founders of the Rosemary Home and Garden Club, Member and Officer of the Women's Symphony League, and Officer and Member of PEO Sisterhood Chapter DH.
As an active member of Marvin United Methodist Church, she was a member of United Methodist Women, Marvin UMC Administrative Board, Chapel Class, Greeter, Wedding Guild, Communion Team and Home Department Coordinator.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Edward H. Harris and Mary Aleen Harris; sister, Verlyn Watson; daughter, Mahala Ann Young (1993) and husband of over 50 years, Malcolm A. Young (1996). She and her husband were the sole proprietors of Malcolm A. Young Tire and Automotive.
She is survived by her son, Malcolm A. Young Jr. and wife Patty R. Young, Fairhope, AL; granddaughter, Page Young Gill and husband Stephen Gill, New Orleans, LA; grandson, Brooks P. Young and wife Carleton M. Young (as well as a great-grandchild on the way) New Orleans, LA; brother, Colonel James Harris and sister, Norma Jean Scott of Tyler. She is also survived by a number of nieces and nephews - Cecelia Wood and Suzanne Planchard, Marshall, TX; James E. Harris, Lubbock, TX; Stephen Harris, Brush Prairie, Washington and Craig Lamb, Nashville, TN.
Patti Young had many other friends and family that referred to her as their mother, always taking an interest in their life and wellbeing.
The family wishes to thank Rene Christmas for the friendship and care given to their mother and grandmother in the past months.
The Celebration of Life Ceremony will be held at Marvin United Methodist Church Sanctuary on June 14, 2019 at 11:00 a.m. Honorary pallbearers are James Harris, Stephen Harris, Craig Lamb, Louis Planchard, Mike Wood, Johnny Hills, Court Hazelton, Thomas Eckert, and John King.
Published in Tyler Morning Telegraph on June 13, 2019
Patti Harris Young lived a long, full life, born in Kaufman, Texas on March 16, 1922 and departed on June 10, 2019. Her family, friends, and civic organizations, in which she was very active, were her lifeblood until the end.
She was one of the founders of the Rosemary Home and Garden Club, Member and Officer of the Women's Symphony League, and Officer and Member of PEO Sisterhood Chapter DH.
As an active member of Marvin United Methodist Church, she was a member of United Methodist Women, Marvin UMC Administrative Board, Chapel Class, Greeter, Wedding Guild, Communion Team and Home Department Coordinator.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Edward H. Harris and Mary Aleen Harris; sister, Verlyn Watson; daughter, Mahala Ann Young (1993) and husband of over 50 years, Malcolm A. Young (1996). She and her husband were the sole proprietors of Malcolm A. Young Tire and Automotive.
She is survived by her son, Malcolm A. Young Jr. and wife Patty R. Young, Fairhope, AL; granddaughter, Page Young Gill and husband Stephen Gill, New Orleans, LA; grandson, Brooks P. Young and wife Carleton M. Young (as well as a great-grandchild on the way) New Orleans, LA; brother, Colonel James Harris and sister, Norma Jean Scott of Tyler. She is also survived by a number of nieces and nephews - Cecelia Wood and Suzanne Planchard, Marshall, TX; James E. Harris, Lubbock, TX; Stephen Harris, Brush Prairie, Washington and Craig Lamb, Nashville, TN.
Patti Young had many other friends and family that referred to her as their mother, always taking an interest in their life and wellbeing.
The family wishes to thank Rene Christmas for the friendship and care given to their mother and grandmother in the past months.
The Celebration of Life Ceremony will be held at Marvin United Methodist Church Sanctuary on June 14, 2019 at 11:00 a.m. Honorary pallbearers are James Harris, Stephen Harris, Craig Lamb, Louis Planchard, Mike Wood, Johnny Hills, Court Hazelton, Thomas Eckert, and John King.
Published in Tyler Morning Telegraph on June 13, 2019


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