David Scott Young, 66, of Bridge City, Texas, passed away on January 17, 2020, at Memorial Hermann Hospital in Houston, Texas.
Visitation will be held prior to the service, beginning at 9:00 a.m. Funeral services will be 11:00 a.m., Thursday, January 23, 2020, at First Baptist Church in Bridge City. Officiating will be Pastor Keith Royal. Burial will follow at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens in Orange.
Born in Port Arthur, Texas, on July 26, 1953, he was the son of Louis David Young and Joy (Duplissey) Young. David spent his childhood and youth in Bridge City and later in life returned to his boyhood home to care for his parents Joy and L. D. Young.
David began working at an early age delivering the Penny Record on his bike. He continued working for them until he took over a paper route for the Port Arthur News which he continued through high school. David graduated from Bridge City High School in 1971 and then began studies in journalism at the University of Houston. David worked various jobs as a bookkeeper to support himself while in college. In 1978, David’s path led him back to the Golden Triangle to follow in the footsteps of his father at Texaco. He worked as a computer programmer writing code to move the plant to an automated environment and then as a process operator. David retired from Texaco-Huntsman in 2008. David’s path took a final turn which led him back to Bridge City where he spent the remainder of his life caring for his Mom and Dad.
David was a member of First Baptist Church in Bridge City all his life. David’s devotion and unwavering support of his family was something to admire. All of the great nieces and nephews were frequent visitors to see their “Uncle Dave.” His room was covered in their art and letters. David was a friend to everyone and loved them without judgement. He was a patriot and revered all who served his country. He was compassionate, generous, and cared for the Young Estate with great attention to the yard and his thriving rose garden, lily garden, azaleas, and camellias.
He was preceded in death by his father, Louis David Young.
He is survived by his mother, Joy Young of Bridge City; his sisters, Brenda Boudreaux of Bridge City, Sheri Alford and husband Randy of Cedar Park, Peggy Ealand and husband Rick of Houston, Kim Spinks and husband Wayne of Bridge City, and Lisa Faulk of Bridge City; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews.
Serving as pallbearers will be Jason Wilson, Jeremy Wilson, Ricky Ealand, Jacob Worster, Hunter Ham, Kaleb Faulk, Taylor Faulk, and William Andress and honorary pallbearer Steve Evans.
In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation in memory of David to First Baptist Church of Bridge City, Texas.
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Anonymous
January 22, 2020
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January 22, 2020
Peaceful White Lilies Basket was purchased for the family of David Scott Young .
Claybar Funeral Home
January 22, 2020
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Vickie Dunbar Foreman
January 21, 2020
Sincere Sympathies for Mrs Young and David’s siblings and family.
Annette B Reed
January 21, 2020
Annette B Reed lit a candle in memory of David Scott Young
Lola Gibson
January 21, 2020
Lola Gibson lit a candle in memory of David Scott Young
Margaret Robinson
January 20, 2020
To David’s family, for one thing I am in shock. I want you to know that I am so sorry for your loss and your whole family is in my prayers. David loved his sisters and his parents so much. He adored being there for his mom, Joy. He was always an encouragement to me and he touched a lot of lives. May our Heavenly Father wrap His loving arms around each of you and hold you tight.
The Essary, Kearney, Sell & Smyre Families
January 20, 2020
The Essary, Kearney, Sell & Smyre families purchased the Gracious Lavender Basket for the family of David Scott Young .
Rebecca Easterling Chester
January 20, 2020
Ms Joy, Brenda, Sheri, Peggy, Lisa and Kim, my heart hurts for each of you. I continue to lift you up in prayers for God’s healing peace. My memories of David are many but what I loved most about him was his passion and his sense of humor. Oh, and his laughter!! Yes, that too! But what stood out most about David was his love and devotion for all of you, and for his dad. I know you will miss him greatly. So will we all. Praise God that someday we will be with him again, see that sweet face, hear that joy in his laugh and feel his big, strong hugs! Amen? Love you ladies!:hearts: Becky Easterling Chester