Mr. Irvin Young Jr age, 79, earned his wings on Wednesday October 28,2020 surrounded by his loved ones at is home.
He was born on August 24, 1941 to the late Gustuva Young and Ethel Smith. He attended public schools in Laurens County and retired from Thornwell Home of Clinton after over 44 years of service.
Irvin leaves a loving wife of 57 years Daisy Young of the home, his daughter Betty Rice of Clinton,SC two granddaughters: Clarissa (Ernesto) Hernandez of Laurens and Anita ( Owen) McDowell of Greenville, five great granddaughters, two sisters: Joanne Young and Verdell Conway, a brother Gustava Young and many other loving relatives and friends.
Irvin and Daisy were family to the NALLEY family! He will never be forgotten! I always loved seeing him and hearing his sweet voice! Thoughts and prayers are with you Mrs.Daisy and family
Irvin Young was always so special to the NALLEY kids! I can remember him sorta tipping his head at me when I saw him! He always had the sweetest smile and words to say You could definitely tell he was a great man of GOD! Thoughts and prayers for precious Mrs. Daisy and family You were both our family
Wish all the all the family my prayers
Uncle Irvin, we lost someone special, someone we loved in so many ways, a person who brought so much joy and happiness each and every day. Your nieces and nephews will forever cherish the memories of you, a good Christain man who loved the Lord and his family. Aunt Mae, Betty, Charlene, and Brie may your hearts be filled with the wonderful memories and joyful time you shared with Uncle Irvin, May the Lord continue to strengthen you in the difficult days ahead and know we will keep you in our thoughts and prayers. Love you, Willie & Carol Boyd, Herman & Clemmie McWilliams, and daughter Ariel Symone McWilliams, Fountain Inn SC
Irvin worked at the Thornwell with my Daddy & always stopped the engine of the vehicle he was on to say " Well Hey There ". I always looked forward to seeing him even as I became an adult with children. He was such a sweet man and he and Daisy were a part of our family. He will be missed.
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