In 1950 she met Reid C. Young, who was the love of her life. They were united in marriage on January 23, 1954 and had four children,
Jane was a loving mother who always put others needs before her own. Being a wife and mother of an Air Force family who moved frequently, Jane filled her home with warmth and kindness. She had a strong love for Jesus. Jane enjoyed sewing, painting, gardening, and crafting. She read the newspaper daily and always did the crossword puzzle. Though she didn’t care for cooking, she made great potato salad.
We will miss her greatly.
Preceded by:
Husband: Lt. Col. Reid C. Young
Parents Edward and Geraldine Munch
Her siblings
Survived by:
Children: Dawn Young Staymates (David), Debra Young Swanson (Gregory), Scott Young (Renee) and Donna Young Schrock (Robin)
Grandchildren: Theresa, Christopher, Amanda, Jessica, Dana, Cecelia, Rebecca, Amie, Charlene 8 great grandchildren
Braman Mortuary
June 2020
In 1950 she met Reid C. Young, who was the love of her life. They were united in marriage on January 23, 1954 and had four children,
Jane was a loving mother who always put others needs before her own. Being a wife and mother of an Air Force family who moved frequently, Jane filled her home with warmth and kindness. She had a strong love for Jesus. Jane enjoyed sewing, painting, gardening, and crafting. She read the newspaper daily and always did the crossword puzzle. Though she didn’t care for cooking, she made great potato salad.
We will miss her greatly.
Preceded by:
Husband: Lt. Col. Reid C. Young
Parents Edward and Geraldine Munch
Her siblings
Survived by:
Children: Dawn Young Staymates (David), Debra Young Swanson (Gregory), Scott Young (Renee) and Donna Young Schrock (Robin)
Grandchildren: Theresa, Christopher, Amanda, Jessica, Dana, Cecelia, Rebecca, Amie, Charlene 8 great grandchildren
Braman Mortuary
June 2020
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