31303. Warren Edward Youker Jr
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1950 census, Bridgton, Cumberland, ME, fam # 106 - Youker Warren E Jr, ae 35, born inNY, Foreman in Wood Lot - wood haul -----; Jean M, wife, ae 35, born in MA, Alumni Secretary - academy; Warren E 3rd, son, ae 3, born in ME; Donald I, son, ae 2.
39285. Warren Edward Youker 3rd
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- May 10, 1949 this family left Seattle bound for Yokohama abord the S.S. USAT Shanks.
Mary Y. Kamps, ae 32, US Pasport # 6000, born in Dolgeville, NY; Robert Jr., ae 4, born in Albany, NY; Joseph, ae 2, born in Peekskill, NY; Johnson David, ae 12, born in Syracuse, NY; Alan, e 10, born in Albany, NY; Christopher, ae 8, born in Albany, NY.
- They returned to San Francisco, CA, from Yokohama, January 30, 1952, abord the USNS General Edwin D. Patrick.
- 1940 census, Albany, Albany, NY, (168 Western Avenue) fam # 15, Johnson David, rents his home, ae 23, 4 yr college, born in IL, Sales Promotion Man - farm machenery; Mary, wife, ae 23, 4 yr HS, born in NY; David, son, ae 3, born in NY; Allen, son, ae 1; Christopher, son, ae 2/12.
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Born the son & last child of Luke Emmet Wright Johnson & Bertha Hannah Miller.
In 1937, David graduated from Syracuse University where he was a brother of the New York Alpha chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon (SigEp) Fraternity. In OCT 1942, he enlisted in the Army as a Private in Albany, NY.
He was killed in action near Normandy, France while assigned to H Company, 60th Infantry Regiment, 9th Infantry Division.
Source: U.S., World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946
Source: U.S., Headstone Applications for Military Veterans, 1925-1963
Source: World War II Memorial
Source: Sigma Phi Epsilon
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39289. Christopher Lee Johnson
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- Obituary (Knickerbocker News, Albany, NY, Monday, October 16, 1972)
Private funeral services were held in Delmar Saturday for Duncan Martin, president of Martin Business Furniture, who died Thursday.
A native of Albany, Mr. Martin of Westchester Drive, Delmar, was a graduate of Union
College. He was a past president of the Albany chapter of the Union College alumni club.
He also was a past president of the Albany Executives Association. He was a member of the board of directors of the Albany Symphony Orchestra and the Fort Orange-Uncle Sam Council of Boy Scouts of America.
He was a member of the Fort Orange Club, the Albany Rotary Club, the National Office Products Association and the Church of Christ Scientist of Delmar.
He leaves bis wife, the former Jane Youker; his father Henry Martin and a daughter, Jennifer
L. Martin, all of Delmar; two brothers, David W. Martin of Coeymans Hollow and James H.
Martin of Katmandu, Nepal.
Marriage Notes for Florence Jane Youker and Duncan Sherrill Martin
- Wedding Announcement (Albany County Post, Delmar, NY, Friday, July 25, 1952)
Miss Florence Jane Youker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Youker, Dolgeville, became the bride of Duncan Sherrill Martin, airman 3/c, USAF, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Martin, 4 Winding road, Delmar, Saturday afternoon in the First Presbyterian church, Dolgeville. The Rev. Ernest Houghton officiated. Miss Marion Donnelly, college roommate of the bride, sang, and Mrs. Donald Schubbe, a college friend, was organist.
The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore white French lace with Peter Pan collar, full sleeves ending in a point and full skirt with chapel train. She wore a handwoven French lace veil which had been worn by her maternal great-great-grandmother. She carried white gladioli and stephanotis.
Miss Esther Sue Youker, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a ballerina-length gown of yellow nylon tulle over yellow taffeta with an overdress of grey tulle She carried yellow gladioli and stephanotis.
Bridesmaids were Miss Marion Donnelly, Phelps, and Miss Mary E. Youker, sister of the bride, who wore gray over coral and carried crescent bouquets of coral gladioli and stephanotis; Mrs. Ralph Perkins, sister of the bride, and Mrs. Fred Felendon, Scotia, who wore gray over green, carried green gladioli with stephanotis, and Miss Dion Youker, cousin of the bride, and Miss Mary Jane Slater, Huntington, who wore gray over lavender and carried lavender gladioli and stephanotis. The flower girls were the bride’s cousins, Delia Youker and Cathie Youker. They wore white organdy and carried baskets of white hydiangea flowerets.
James H. Martin, brother of the bridegroom, was best man and another brother, David W. Martin; a cousin, Sherill F. Martin, Fort Worth, Tex.; Pvt. William A. Thompson, Salisbury Center; Dwight L. Murphy Jr., Fulton; John Youker, Pulaski, and Zane Youker, Dolgeville, were ushers.
A reception for 300 guests took place in the church parlors. Mr. Martin and his bride left on a trip through the Adirondacks and after August 1 will live at Phoenix, Arizona, where he is at the Williams Air Force Base.
The bride is a graduate of Crane School of Music, Potsdam, and is a teacher in the schools at Huntington. The bridegroom is a graduate of Bethlehem Central high school and Union College. The bridegroom’s parents entertained with a dinner at the Val Mae, Dolgeville, the night of the rehearsal, for members of the bridal party and the immediate families.
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39293. Leslie Susan Schlaepfer
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Marriage Notes for Leslie Susan Schlaepfer and Brian Scott Jackson
- Wedding Announcement (The Ithica Journal, Ithaca, NY, Saturday, January 28, 1978)
Leslie Susan Schlaepfer and Brian Scott Jackson were married at 1 p.m. Friday, Dec. 30. 1977 at the Congregational Church. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Duane A. Cossart.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Schlaepler of 765 Bostwick Road. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ryne G. Duren of Stoughton. Wisc. and the late Clay Jackson.
Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride wore a white gown of Venetian lace. The gown featured a chapel-length train and matching headpiece and veil.
Her bouquet was composed of roses and stephanotis.
Maid of honor was Cynthia Jane Schlaepler. sister of the bride. She wore a pale green gown trimmed with velvet and a green velvet jacket. Her pale green headpiece was also trimmed with velvet. She carried a spray of white roses.
Bridesmaids. whose pale pink gowns were styled like the maid of honor's, were Marilyn R. Schlaepler, Jennifer L. Martin, Cynthia Jackson, Gay Atkinson,. Anna Nickles, and Lisa Ciaschi. Their pale pink headpieces were trimmed with pink sweetheart roses. Each bridesmaid carried a spray of pink roses.
Abbie Jean Halpin was the flower girl. She wore a burgundy gown trimmed with white lace and carried sweetheart roses.
Mark A. Jackson of Stoughton. Wisc., brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were W. Phillip Schlaepter, Matthew W. Schlaepler. Andrew H. Schlaepler, Rip Campbell, Scott Krueger, Mark Pederson, and Greg Woods.
Thomas Y. Halpin was ringbearer. After the ceremony, a buffet reception was held at David's.
Mrs. Jackson is a 1973 graduate of Ithaca High School and a 1977 graduate of the University of Vermont. She is teaching part-time.
Mr. Jackson was graduated from Stoughton High School in 1974 and is a senior at the University of Wisconsin.
After a skiing trip to Lake Louise and the Canadian Rockies. the couple will live at 910 Union St., Platteville, Wisc.
39294. Cynthia Jane Schlaepfer
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31310. William Clarence Youker
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- Prisoner of War (The Morning Herald, Gloversville and Johnstown, NY, Tuesday, August 15, 1944)
DOLGEVILLE - Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Youker have received a telegram from the War Department as follows: "Report Just received from the International Red Cross, states that your son, Pfc. William C. Youker, is a prisoner of war of the German government.
"Letter follows from the Provost Marshal general." Signed ULIO, the adjutant general.
Pfc. Youker, a paratrooper, was reported missing in action on August 8, Since D-Day, June 6, ove France.
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- Liberated (Schenectady Gazette, NY, Thursday, June 14, 1945)
Six vicinity men have been listed by the army as having been liberated from prisoner of war camps in Germany. The men are Pfc William H. Butler, husband of Mrs. Avis M. Butler of Route 2, Mechanicville; Pvt. Walter E. Mason Jr. son of Walter E. Mason of 21 State street, Saratoga Springs; Pvt. Lewis C. Riley, friend of Ralph Perry of 14 S. Arlington avenue, Gloversville; Staff Sgt. William H. Vidulich, husband of Mrs. Mary J. Vidulich of 193 W. Main street, Amsterdam: Sgt. Douglas H. Williams, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Williams of 16 Saratoga boulevard, Gloversville, and Pfc. William C. Youker, son of Mrs. Catherine Youker of 10 Howard street, Dolgeville.
39295. Cathie Elizabeth Youker
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Marriage Notes for Cathie Elizabeth Youker and Robert G Maxwell
- Engagement Announcement (Evening Telegram, Herkimer, NY, Friday, October 12, 1973)
DOLGEVILLE - Mr and Mrs. William C. Youker, 34 W. State St., announce the engagement of their daughter, Cathie Elizabeth, to Richard F. Williams, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Emlyn O. Williams , Newport, RD.
The bride-to-be is a 1971 graduate of New York State University College at Geneseo. She is employed by the Stratford Central School as a fifth grade teacher. Her finace is a 1971 graduate of Hiram Scott College, Nebraska. He is also employed by the Stratford Central School as a sixth grade teacher. An Augusr 1974 wedding is planned.- Wedding Announcement (Observer-Dispatch, Utica, NY, Sunday, September 21, 1975)
DOLGEVILLE - Miss Cathie E Youker, daughter of Mr and Mrs William C. Youker 34 W State St.. became the bride of Robert G. Maxwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Maxwell, of Newport, at 2 Aug 23. in the First Presbyterian Church.
The Rev. W. Donald Miller and the Rev. John Wojtyna officiated.
Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by Miss Linda Grant. Peter Kemler was best man.
A reception was held in the Elks Home, Little Falls, after which the couple left on a trip to Canada They will make their home at 36 1/2 S. Helmer Ave.
The bride, a graduate of the State University College at Geneseo, teaches at Stratford Central School She also is doing graduate work at SUNY at Oneonta. The bridegroom, a graduate of SUNY at Fredonia, is a substitute teacher in area schools
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- 1950 census, Dolgeville, Fulton, NY, fam # 6 - Youker Zane, ae 23, born in NY, Baker - pastry and bread; Deborah, wife, ae 22, born in MA; Delia, daughter, ae 2, born in NY.
- Obituary (Find A Grave)
Mrs. Deborah Christine (Darling) Youker, 83, of Hopson Rd., entered into eternal rest on February 24, 2011 at St. Elizabeth's Hospital.
She was born on January 18, 1928, in Springfield, MA, daughter of the late Rev. Marshall and Gertrude (Hoxsie) Darling. She was educated in the Dolgeville Central Schools. On March 29, 1946 she was united in marriage with J. Zane Youker in Dolgeville. They enjoyed a union of 59 years until his passing in 2005.
Deborah enjoyed being a homemaker. She loved gardening and watching her bluebirds.
Survivors include her four children: Delia (Dee Dee) Howard and her husband Richard of Mechanicville, NY, Sherrill Buck and her husband Mark of Gales Ferry, CT, Marshall Youker and his wife Lamoine of Hopewell,VA and Harold Youker and his wife Cynthia of Stewarts Landing, NY; her seven grandchildren: Christopher Howard, Jennifer Reidy and her husband Bill, James Youker, Megan Youker, Ellen Coghill and her husband Andrew, Stefanie Wilkinson and her husband James and Eric Buck; two great grandchildren: Jonathan James Wilkinson and Haleigh Elizabeth Coghill. She is survived by three sisters, Ella Delaney, Helen DeRidder and Rebekah Luther. She was pre-deceased by her brother Birge Darling and her sisters, Hope, Mary, Jean and Joan.
In keeping with Deborah's wishes there will be no calling hours. She will be buried alongside her husband at Salisbury Rural Cemetery in the spring of 2011. There will be a religious service at that time with the Rev.Gertrude Ortlieb officiating.
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Marriage Notes for Delia Christine Youker and Richard A Howard
- Wedding Announcement (The Evening Telegram, Herkimer, NY, Saturday, June 22, 1968)
DOLGEVILLE — Miss Delia Christine Youker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs,. Zane Youker, of Dolgeville, RD 1, became the bride of Richard A. Howard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Howard, of 18 E. Faville Ave., on June 1 in the First Presbyterian Church.
The double ring ceremony was conducted by the Rev. Elliott G. Presby, pastor. Organist was Mrs. Esther Loucks.
The bride was attended by Miss Linda Breese, of Geneva, maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Barbara Howard, sister of the bridegroom and Miss Cathie Youker, the bride’s cousin and Miss Sherrill Youker, her sister, who was junior bridesmaid.
Best man was Brian Howard, the bridegroom's cousin. Ushers were Jack Shults, the bride’s cousin; James Palmer, the bridegroom’s cousin, and John Speer Jr.
A reception followed in the Little Falls VFW Home. They took a honeymoon trip to northern New York State.
The bride is a graduate of Dolgeville Central School and Central City Business Institute, Syracuse. Her husband, also a Dolgeville High School graduate, and graduate of the Atlantic School in Hartford, Conn., is serving in the U. S. Navy aboard the carrier Guadalcanal.
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- Obituary (Find A Grave)
James L. Youker, 78 of Pulaski, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by his family on April 14th, 2019 after a brief battle with cancer. He was born and raised in Pulaski, the youngest child of Harold and Zada (Furman) Youker. He graduated from Pulaski Academy Central School and SUNY Canton with a business degree. He enlisted in the Army Reserve where he served six years. Jim married Linda Maxwell on August 15th, 1964 and they raised two sons. The majority of his business career was spent at Schoeller Technical Papers in the purchasing department.
Jim was an avid golfer and member at the Elms Golf Club. He enjoyed building model airplanes, painting, and spending winters in New Smyrna Beach. He was a member of the Gray Barons Drum and Bugle Corp after high school and later worked as an instructor for the APW color guard and marching band. In 2012 he was inducted into the Mid-York Color Guard Circuit Hall of Fame in recognition of his decades of dedication as an instructor and judge.
Jim was preceded in death by his father, Harold and mother, Zada. He is survived by his wife Linda of 54 years, his sons Alan (Heidi) of Baldwinsville and Kurt (Cheryl) of Sandy Pond, his brother John (Barb) of South Glens Falls, and grandchildren Trinity, Bradlee, Morgan, and Corrie. Jim was a loving husband and enjoyed spending time with his family and friends.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Jim’s memory to the Harold Youker Athletic Award ℅ the Pulaski Alumni Association, PO Box 344, Pulaski, NY 13142 or to a charity of your choice.
Calling hours will be held at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Park Street, Pulaski from 3-6pm on Thursday April 18th. A memorial service will be held at the funeral home on Friday April 19th at 11:00am. Burial will be at the Pulaski Village Cemetery following the service.
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- 1940 census, Birmingham, Jefferson, Alabama, (8014 9 Ave So - rear) fam # 213 - Cooper Jack A, ae 26, born in GA, Patrolman - city police; Laura Lee, wife, ae 25, born in KS, Advertising Manager - finance company; Richard alton, son, ae 3, born in AL.
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- Obituary (Find A Grave / The Washington Post from Oct. 24 to Oct. 26, 2013)
LOIS LARSEN WALKER (Age 73)
On Sunday, October 13, 2013 of Alexandria, VA. Former City Councilwoman Lois Walker is the beloved mother of Donna Walker James (Tobin) and Boyd Walker; sister of Joel Larsen (Judy), Gary Larsen (Sharon) and Carol Bringham; grandmother of Tobin, Jr., Tyler and Alo.
Memorial service at the Torpedo Factory, 105 N. Union St., Alexandria, VA 22314 on Saturday, October 26 at 6 p.m. The Torpedo Factory can take delivery of flowers for the service. Cards can be sent care of Carol Bringham, 1115 Cameron St., #104, Alexandria VA 22314. Those wishing to make charitable contributions in her name may wish to donate to Living Legends of Alexandria, the Torpedo Factory, Senior Services of Alexandria or the Animal Welfare League of Alexandria.
The Washington Post from Oct. 24 to Oct. 26, 2013
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- Obituary (Find A Grave / Orange County Register on Jul. 30, 2006.)
Morse, Robert E., 72, formerly of Huntington Beach, died of cancer on June 23, 2006. He was a survivor of a heart transplant preformed at Hoag Hospital 18 years ago.
He was born on December 17, 1933 in Grand Rapids, MI and lived in San Marcos, CA for the last 2 years. He worked at Farmer Bros, Spice Division, for 20 years. He also served as a sergeant in the U.S. Marine Corps during the Korean War.
Bob Morse was preceded in death by his son, Rick Morse of Costa Mesa, CA. He is survived by his loving wife of 30 years, Betty Morse of San Marcos; daughters Sharie Leird of Mission Viejo, Michele Knipp of Davie, FL; sisters Sally Duker of Columbia, MD and Marilynn Hutt of Larkspur, CA. He also had 3 step-children, Valerie Kerr of La Jolla, Greg Krymer of Lometa, and Gary Krymer of Oceanside and also had eight grandchildren.
A service was performed on July 12th at Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery. He "fought the good fight" and is at home now, in peace, with God. The family suggest donations to the American Cancer Society at 2655 Camino Del Rio North, Ste. 100, San Diego, CA 92108
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- Notes: (Find A Grave)
"We celebrate the life of a beautiful sole, Debbie Pereira-Morse. Debbie was known for her radiant smile and vivacious personality. She had a very creative eye. Working in the gift industry for many years, her skill set was of the finest in the business. She truly had a passion for everything she took part in. She did not waste a minute. she understood the value of life and that every day is a gift from the Lord above. Perhaps one of the strongest and most beautiful traits about her was her faith. If you were to ask Debbie how she found peace, she would say through prayer. Her faith was a symbol of her pure nature. Debbie was a hard working single mom. Sadly 12 years ago she lost her husband Rick, and ever since then, her main priority was to be the best mom to their son, Kawika. Raising a son from the age of 12 all on her own was no easy task. But she felt so much love for her son and grew so proud of the man he became and will continue to be. She had a love for her family unlike any other. Loved her parents, loved her brother and sister and loved all her nieces and nephews as if they were her own children. Family meant the world to Debbie. Even though she may no longer be with us physically, her amazing spirit will always live on around us all, and her legacy will live on through her son, Kawika. If there is one thing Kawika would want his mom to be remembered by, it would be her giving personality. Debbie always felt so much joy and fulfillment in making others happy. That is a quality she instilled in her son and that giving legacy will continue thrive. May Debbie rest in peace with her husband Rick. Their love has now been reunited. And together, they will watch over their one and only child, Kawika, as he spreads their love with others. The Morse family would like to thank you for your condolences."
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- 1950 census, Newark, Kearney, NB (River Road) fam # 48 - Younkin Walker, ae 25, born inNB, Farming; Neoma, wife, ae 22, born in NB; (1 hired man).- Obituary (Find A Grave)
Walker Mall Younkin was born September 11, 1924 to Clifford M. Younkin and Eva Walker Younkin at Mullen, Ne. He grew to manhood in the sandhills area of Nebraska. He graduated from the Nebraska School od Agriculture at Curtis, Ne. in 1942. After his graduation, he worked with his father in the ranching business.
He married Neoma Louden on October 6, 1946 in alliance, Ne. He continued to ranch until 1948 when they moved to the Minden area where he was a farmer-feeder and cattleman until his death, to this union two sons were born: Gary M. and Steven C.
Walker was a member of the Elks Lodge in Kearney and the United Methodist Church of Minden. He served onb the Nebraska Brand Committee for eight years as representative of the Livestock Feeders of Nebraska.
He is survived by his mother, Eva, of Minden; his wife, Neoma, of Minden; his two sons, Gary of Rural Kearney, Steven of Minden; two grandsons, his siters, June Steggs of Broken Bow and Carol Broz of Larkspur, Colo.; nieces and nephews. He was predeceased in death by his father and one grandson.
- Obituary (Find A Grave)
Neoma Elnora Younkin, 94, of Minden, passed away on Tuesday, June 14, 2022 at Bethany Home in Minden.
Neoma was born on June 21, 1927 in Alliance Nebraska to John and Andrea (Kicken) Louden. She grew up in the Sandhills and graduated from Lakeside High School in the spring of 1945. On October 5, 1946 she married Walker Younkin and they lived and ranched in the Mullen area. In 1948 they moved to Newark, Nebraska and started farming and raising cattle. Then in 1966 they moved to a farm near Minden to continue farming and started a feedlot. In 1991 Neoma moved into Minden after Walker's death. She resided there until moving to the Nursing Home. In her spare time Neoma enjoyed singing in the local groups and painting china.
Neoma was proceeded in death by her parents; husband Walker; son Gary; grandson Daniel; sisters Hannah and Vitaline; two sister-in-laws and 5 brother-in laws.
Private family inurnment will be held at Minden Cemetery with the Rev. Peter Choi officiating.
Marriage Notes for Walker Mall Younkin and Neoma Elnora Louden
- Wedding Announcement (The Alliance Times-Herald, Alliance, NB, Tuesday, October 8, 1946)
Miss Neoma Louden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lowden of Lakeside became the bride of Walker Younkin, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Younkin of Alliance at a candle-light ceremony Sunday evening at the Younkin home.
Rev. E. G. Larsen, Bingham read the marriage lines at 7 oclock using the double ring ceremony, in the presence of immediate relatives and friends.
Miss Lulu Jane Peterson played the wedding march and accompanied Miss Carol Younkin, sister of the groom who sang "Because" preceding the ceremony and "The Lords Prayer."
The bride chose for her wedding a soldier blue suit and her corsage was a white orchid encircled with red roses.
Miss Carol Younkin was maid of honor. She wore a teal blue frock and a carnation corsage.
Dell Lennox of Bingham acted as best man.
A reception followed, the refreshment table was centered with a lovely wedding cake topped with miniature bride and groom and a floral arrangement of flowers.
The bride is a graduate of the Lakeside High school and Central Business college, Denver.
The groom is a graduate of the Nebraska School of Agriculture at Curtis. Mr. and Mrs. Younkin are spending a honeymoon in Denver and will make their home on a ranch south of Lakeside.
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Gary M. Younkin, 53, of Minden died Sunday, April 24, 2005, at his home north of Minden.
Services were held Friday at Layton-Craig Funeral Home in Minden with the Rev. Dr. Bill Hunter officiating.
He was born March 26, 1952, in Kearney to Walker and Neoma (Louden) Younkin.
Survivors include his mother of Minden; brother, Steve of Minden; and grandmothers, Eva Younkin of Imperial and Andrea Louden of Scottsbluff.
Additional survivors include his nephews, Nicholas and Kyle Younkin.
He grew up in the Minden area and graduated from Minden High School in 1970. He attended the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and returned to the Minden area to farm.
He enjoyed photography and writing. He also loved to cook.
He was preceded in death by his father; grandfathers, Clifford Younkin and John Louden; and nephew, Daniel Younkin.