Cheryl Lynn Young
January 17, 2010
Cheryl Lynn Young, 53, of Moberly died Sunday, January 17, 2010 at Boone Hospital Center in Columbia. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 pm Saturday at Family Life Fellowship in Moberly, Mo., burial will be in the Missouri Veterans Cemetery in Jacksonville, Mo. Visitation will be held from 11:00 to 2 Pm Saturday at the church.
Cheryl Young was born June 20, 1956 in Davenport, IA., the daughter of the late Elder William Cecil Williams and Mayme Williams. She married John Allen Young on December 18, 1998 and he survives of the home. She was an employee of Moberly Public Schools.
She leaves to cherish her memory her husband John Young of the home, her children Gechel Williams and Lorna Bolden of Moberly, Alfonso Bolden of Columbia, step-children Sheantay Robinson of Jacksonville, Fl., and Caroline Elger of Wiesbaden, Germany, her mother Mayme Dean Williams of Moberly, four sisters Cecelia Williams-Ganaway of Columbia, Debbie Long of Paris, Mo., Renae Day of New Madrid, Mo., and Lorna Miles of Moberly, Mo., four brothers Elder James Williams of Moberly, Elder Gregory Williams of of Houston, TX., Willie Williams of Kansas City, Mo., and Elder Brian Williams of Moberly, 9 grandchildren.
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13 Responses to “Cheryl Lynn Young”
So sorry to hear about Cheryl passing. You are in my prayers.
May God bless and strengthen you in this hour of sorrow.
You are in my thoughts and prayers. Cheryl will be greatly missed by all that knew her.
To Cecelia, Lorna and family,
May you know God’s comforting presence, His faithful love, and His peace that passes understanding to carry you through.
Hold to God’s unchanging hand for he is the only one that can dry away every tear and can be there when no one else can. We are praying for you and your family.
To the Young/Williams Family:
Cheryl (Linky) was an inspiration and a true and living testimony of what faith in God can do! Linky will be missed by all that love and knew her. We are praying for you and your family
Alesia Poindexter & Family
The MHS Class of 1974 is saddened by the loss of Cheryl. We struggle to understand why such wonderful people are taken away from us already.
Our sympathy and strength goes out to the Young/Williams families.
Cheryl had a way of making you laugh and have fun when you were around her. That laugh was contagious! Linky will be sadly missed by all who were forunate to have known her.My heart goes out to her family at this most difficult time.I will have you in my thoughts and prayers.Shine on Cheryl, shine on.
I miss you aunt Cheryl sooo much.
I have enjoyed knowing Cheryl for several years and was always inspired by her faith. She always had a smile. Cheryl will be missed by her family and everyone she touched. With prayers and sympathy.
Cheryl was such fun to work with, never a dull moment! Have lots of memories of time we spent together. Cheryl will not only be missed by her family but by all the people who were lucky enough to know her. Thoughts and prayers to you her family.
To the family of Sister/Evangelist Cheryl Young,
In the 12th chapter of the Gospel of John (amplified version), Jesus speaks these words,”If anyone serves Me, he must cotinue to follow Me, to cleave steadfastly to Me, conform wholly to My example in living, and if need be in dying, and wherever I am, there will My servant be also. If anyone serves Me, the Father will honor him. Evangelist Young was a servant of God, and she served Him well, and today she is being honored by the Father.
Sister/Evangelist Cheryl loved to give, and she gave generously, Thanks be to God, she is now reaping the benefits of the best gift ever given, the gift of Eternal Life, where ther will be no more crying, no more pain, no more dying, Enjoy Sister Cheryl, Enjoy, good and faithful Servant, Enjoy Jesus
Family, loved ones and friends, May God hold you in the hollow of his hands until we all meet again.
Rev. Tobias Hodge, Pastor
Minister, Doris Redding
Although I could not be there with you, my heart and prayers are with you. As the only 1st cousin of Cheryl Lynn on her father’s side of the family, it is with great sadness to hear of the passing of the great lady I knew as my cousin “Linky” So many precious memories of her when I was a girl growing up. She was always so good and kind to me, ready with a laugh, a smile. So cherished and beloved by the family. May God hold you and keep you at this time and always.
Mrs. Lynn Rucker-Misikir
Duncanville, Texas
I miss you so much love you sister………