George W. Young

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Oct 19 1946
Jun 3 2024
77 Years
Honey Brook, Pennsylvania

“I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.” 2nd Timothy 4:7

George W. Young, 77, of Tel-Hai Retirement Community, Honey Brook, PA, formerly of Parkesburg, went home to be with the Lord on Monday, June 3, 2024 at the Chester County Hospital in West Chester, PA. He was the husband of the late Barbara P. Moyer Wertz Young who died in 2012. They shared 20 years of marriage. He was the son of the late Rev. George W. Young and Ida V. Wonderly Young Needham.

George was employed for over 40 years by the Octorara School District in the custodial department.

He was a faithful member of the Parkesburg Baptist Church.

He is survived by his cousin Helena M. Fulmer and husband Lee of New Providence, PA, three step children: William Wertz Jr., husband of Penny, James Wertz and Jeffrey Wertz, husband of Cheryl. He was preceded in death by one infant brother Robert Young, one step daughter Melanie W. Wagner and his step father Carlton P. Needham.

Funeral services will be held on Friday, June 14, 2024 at 11:00 AM at the Tel-Hai Chapel, 1200 Tel Hai Circle, Honey Brook, PA 19344. Family and friends are also invited to attend the viewing at the Chapel from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM.  Interment will follow after funeral services at the Upper Octorara Cemetery, Parkesburg, PA.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made in his memory to the Parkesburg Baptist Church, 103 West St., Parkesburg, PA 19365 or the Parkesburg Point Youth Center, 700 Main St., Parkesburg, PA 19365.

Funeral Arrangements have been entrusted to the Wilde Funeral Home of Parkesburg. Online condolences can be posted at www.wildefuneralhome.com 

“Well done, good and faithful servant: enter into the joy of the Lord.” Matthew 25:21.   

Service Date: 
Jun 14 2024 - 11:00am
Service Location: 
Tel-Hai Chapel

Condolences

I will always remember you in the halls of Octorara and at church.  Rest in Peace George.

Dené Lewis

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George was a wonderful custodial staff member in the middle school of Octorara. He took care of all of us. We were fortunate to have him  on the staff. My heart and prayers are with him. 

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I came on here because an classmate of mine had passed. Mr. George was a good guy and dedicated to his job. When I was middle school watching George taught you how to respect people and never give up. Rest Easy. 

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I'm so sorry to learn of Mr Young's passing. He was a kind man and an example of the best of his faith. I know he resides in a better place today. My condolences to his loving family and friends.

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So very sorry to hear this. He will be missed for his humor and biblical knowledge.

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Always had a smile.  I appreciated all he did at OHS.  Seeing him in the halls often made me smile when I needed one.  Thank you Mr Young. 

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George, you were a blessing to all of us… know you are resting in peace in Jesus’ arms… amen🙏🙏💕

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Great memories of a very faithful servant! He was so kind and funny and a gentle soul that I respected when I was younger and knew him from the Parkesburg Baptist church . His family also knew my grandmother and my family. He was a strong role model and never complained . Sometimes it may have been difficult to understand his speech but that didn’t matter and he was very special . God’s follower and inspiration to others.  Will be making a big splash in Heaven and serving there too🙏💕😍

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George courageously accepted whatever life presented to him.  He was truly a servant of God.  We will truly miss him.

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What a legacy to our Parkesburg and Octorara community. George touched so many lives. I remember him as a kind & caring custodian. Most treasured memories are of George walking down Third Avenue with a bible in his hand. Always sharing God’s love. God is our refuge and strength. Keep good memories close to your heart.

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George, my best friend since 2nd grade and our exchange of best man roles at our weddings.  I could fill a small book about our times together ( but no one would read it).  Your friendship and faith meant so much to me.  I hope to meet you again, free of your infirmities, in the presence of Jesus.  

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I have so many memories of George in 6th grade.  David told me so much about him over the years.  He was quite the character.  Sad to say David died on May 26, 2025 after several years of worsening Alzheimer’s.  Hope life has been good to you.  

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My first memory of George was at Tel Hai. George sat with Barbara and read to her from his Bible. What a gift!   Today we praised God and celebrated the life of George Young. I believe George would approve. 

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I remember G W from nearly the beginning. When we moved to Factoryville in 1952, his dad was our pastor. G W struggled with his Cerebral Palsy but all of us helped him whenever we could. He got a lot of help from Judy F. and Bob S. He joined right in with all of the BYF activities. Yes, he could really clobber a soft ball! In 2006 while on vacation in PA, we got to visit G W and Barbara. Since that time, we have talked on the phone a couple of times and he has sent notes which I treasure. G W was an inspiration to all of us. His physical challenges are over now and he is with his Lord and Savior in Heaven. Rest in peace my dear friend.

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