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Eugene Shelton Young

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Eugene Shelton Young

Birth
Marion County, Kentucky, USA
Death
2 Feb 2022 (aged 74)
Glasgow, Barren County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Washington County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Eugene Shelton Young, 74, of Columbia, passed away Wednesday, February 02, 2022, at TJ Samson Hospital in Glasgow.

He was born October 20, 1947, in Marion County to the late Eugene and Nancy Young.

Shelton was a veteran of the United States Air Force during the Vietnam War and was a part of the Weather Division. He was a police officer for 37 years; 32 of those he served with the Lebanon Police Department. Shelton was the Chief of Police with the Lebanon Police Department from 2000-to 2010 until he retired. After military service, Shelton managed a home for foster children near Columbia, SC called "Welcome Home" for several years. He moved back to Kentucky and began his career in law enforcement.

He was the D.A.R.E. instructor for 5th Grade in the Marion County School System for years and so many young people have wonderful memories of Sgt. Young in that role. Later, after D.A.R.E. funding ended, he personally petitioned various government leaders in Frankfort to fund the School Resource Officer Program and personally guided that program in Marion County.

Shelton was a huge supporter of the 4-H program. He judged hundreds of hours of 4-H speeches and was an adult leader of at least 20 Summer Camps, sometimes with his own grandchildren in attendance.

Shelton's love for children extended to his love for the outdoors. He began The Kid's Fishing Derby with The Marion County Sportsman's Club and the event was popular for a decade. He and his best friend and fishing partner, John Grundy, founded the Mid-KY Bass Anglers Club in 1996 and had their 26th awards banquet this past November. Shelton's love for the outdoors is widely known, as he took over writing the Woods & Waters article for The Lebanon Enterprise after the passing of Cecil Gorley. Shelton wrote the article for over 20 years.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Eugene and Nancy Young.

Survivors include his wife of 33 years, Julie Young; children, Troy W. (Donna) Young, Toby E. (Ann) Young, and Traci (Woody) Sharpe, all of Columbia; sister, Kathy (David) Clem of Bedford, KY; grandchildren, Miller, Maggie, Audrey, Sadie, and Silas Young, Beth, Ashley, and James Owens, and Tate and Anna Beth Sharpe; nephews, Michael (Harriet) Farr, and John (Tabitha) Farr, both of Charleston, SC; long-time best friend, John (Juanita) Grundy; also surviving are multiple cousins, family, and friends.

A memorial service will be held at 11:00 A.M. Saturday, February 12, 2022, at Bosley Funeral Home with Rev. David Kemp officiating. Memorial visitation will be held from 4:00-8:00 P.M. Friday, February 11, 2022, at Bosley Funeral Home.
Eugene Shelton Young, 74, of Columbia, passed away Wednesday, February 02, 2022, at TJ Samson Hospital in Glasgow.

He was born October 20, 1947, in Marion County to the late Eugene and Nancy Young.

Shelton was a veteran of the United States Air Force during the Vietnam War and was a part of the Weather Division. He was a police officer for 37 years; 32 of those he served with the Lebanon Police Department. Shelton was the Chief of Police with the Lebanon Police Department from 2000-to 2010 until he retired. After military service, Shelton managed a home for foster children near Columbia, SC called "Welcome Home" for several years. He moved back to Kentucky and began his career in law enforcement.

He was the D.A.R.E. instructor for 5th Grade in the Marion County School System for years and so many young people have wonderful memories of Sgt. Young in that role. Later, after D.A.R.E. funding ended, he personally petitioned various government leaders in Frankfort to fund the School Resource Officer Program and personally guided that program in Marion County.

Shelton was a huge supporter of the 4-H program. He judged hundreds of hours of 4-H speeches and was an adult leader of at least 20 Summer Camps, sometimes with his own grandchildren in attendance.

Shelton's love for children extended to his love for the outdoors. He began The Kid's Fishing Derby with The Marion County Sportsman's Club and the event was popular for a decade. He and his best friend and fishing partner, John Grundy, founded the Mid-KY Bass Anglers Club in 1996 and had their 26th awards banquet this past November. Shelton's love for the outdoors is widely known, as he took over writing the Woods & Waters article for The Lebanon Enterprise after the passing of Cecil Gorley. Shelton wrote the article for over 20 years.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Eugene and Nancy Young.

Survivors include his wife of 33 years, Julie Young; children, Troy W. (Donna) Young, Toby E. (Ann) Young, and Traci (Woody) Sharpe, all of Columbia; sister, Kathy (David) Clem of Bedford, KY; grandchildren, Miller, Maggie, Audrey, Sadie, and Silas Young, Beth, Ashley, and James Owens, and Tate and Anna Beth Sharpe; nephews, Michael (Harriet) Farr, and John (Tabitha) Farr, both of Charleston, SC; long-time best friend, John (Juanita) Grundy; also surviving are multiple cousins, family, and friends.

A memorial service will be held at 11:00 A.M. Saturday, February 12, 2022, at Bosley Funeral Home with Rev. David Kemp officiating. Memorial visitation will be held from 4:00-8:00 P.M. Friday, February 11, 2022, at Bosley Funeral Home.


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