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David Herbert Young

September 10, 1935 — May 23, 2025

David Herbert Young

David Herbert Young Sr. (Dave) 89, born to parents Robert and Vera Young, on September 10, 1935, and preceded in death by his bride of 66 years, Barbara J. Young, died peacefully surrounded by loved ones on May 23, 2025.

David was born in Freeport Maine, moving with his family across the U.S. as a child, and growing up in the Central Valley of California. Dave married Barbara in 1959 and lived in Tracy and Modesto, California for over 40 years. He was a Navel veteran and later graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree, becoming a juvenile probation officer for Stanislaus County for 25 years and a parole officer for the State of California until retirement. He moved with his wife Barbara to North Idaho to be near his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren until his recent passing.

Dave was a devoted son to Robert and Vera Young, a loving husband to Barbara J. Young, dedicated father to three children Penny, (husband Mark) David Jr., and Lynda, (husband Keith). He was a proud grandfather to Allissa, Chandra, Justin, Timothy, Jamie, and Kristin. His ten great-grandchildren Elloria, Makylee, Kainoa, Caden, Mason, Samuel, Nicholas, Mathew, Kain, and Everett brought him great joy.

Gathering with family for special events and holidays was a favorite, special memory maker for David. He liked to tell jokes and bring humor to these gatherings. He stayed informed and well-versed on community, political, and world events, sharing his opinion at times with great fervor. He was a Christ follower since childhood and took his faith seriously. David’s loving example and bible believing attitude concerning life showed in how he lived and treated others. He loved the Lord and his neighbor as himself.

In Dave’s younger years, he was an avid softball player which has been carried on by some of his children, grandchildren and, great grandchildren over the years. He treasured family camping trips on weekends and campfire stories were his specialty.

David and Barbara loved traveling and saw much of the world during their adventures. They were especially fond of cruising and enjoyed being on the water. They owned several boats over the years and found pleasure in mooring their boats in Oakland California and then later after moving to the Northwest, Lake Pend Oreille and Coeur D Alene Lake. They would sit on their boat enjoying the sunrise with a hot cup of coffee and the morning paper. As people passed by, Dave would pleasantly interact with others using his witty and jovial personality to make new friends. Nobody was a stranger and he truly enjoyed socializing and meeting new people, especially if a pet was with the newcomers.

Dave loved animals and, especially dogs. He had several dogs throughout his lifetime and shared fond memories of every one of them. There wasn’t a dog that wouldn’t enjoy a kind word and friendly ear scratch from Dave, the original “dog whisperer” in our opinion. He was a supporter and generous giver to the Humaine Society contributing towards the health and protection of pets for many years.

Dave’s gentle, peace-loving, friendly presence will be missed in this world by all who knew and loved him. We know he is waiting for us with Jesus and his bride, enjoying a forever young body and mind with the peace that passes all understanding!

For messages and condolences to the family, please visit Dave’s online memorial at www.englishfuneralchapel.com. There will be a private “celebration of life” gathering with immediate family. Any memorial contributions can be made to Auburn Crest Hospice in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho on behalf of David H. Young.

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