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HENRY "ALFRED" YOUNG

Henry "Alfred" Young was born November 11, 1927 in Bixby, Oklahoma to Joseph & Julie Young. He departed this life on Saturday September 4, 2010 in Muskogee, Oklahoma at the age of 82 years, 9 months, 35 days.

He was preceded in death by his son Jeffrey Young, parents, and brothers Sebern and Lonnie Young and sisters Viva Carmichael, Opal Sumner, Marie Phillips, Edna McBride, and twin sister Etta Sullivan.

He is survived by his wife, Juanita of the home, daughters Rosie Main of Haskell and Robin & Duane Points of Haskell, son Wes & Lola Mae Young of Muskogee, grandchildren: Sandy & Mac Quillian of Stone Mountain Ga, Carol Goldin McMillan of Haskell, Brian Goldin of New London, CT, Hope & Greg Simmons of Bentonville, Ark, Christie Young of Tulsa, Joe & Sam Young of Muskogee, Stephanie Young of Muskogee, Todd & Heidi Points of Haskell, Shawn & Jamie Points of Bixby, Seth Points of Haskell, six great-grandchildren, Chirley & Charles Quillian of Stone Mountain, GA, Jeffrey Goldin of Tulsa, Matthew Goldin of Haskell, McKayla Simmons of Bentonville, Ark, and Ryder Points of Haskell, his sister Margaret Trapp of Glenpool, brothers-in-law Tim Sullivan of Haskell and Joe McBride of Montrose, Co, sisters-in-law Lucille Watkins of Bixby, Anna Lee Davis of Spiro, Ok and Madeline & Otis Brown of Liberty Mounds, and countless nephews & nieces. Pallbearers are grandsons Joe Young, Todd, Shawn and Seth Points, and great-grandsons Jeffrey and Matthew Goldin. Honorary Pallbearers are Roger, Rick and Jaime Bevard, and David Schell.

Henry married Juanita J. Harris on November 7, 1947 in Coweta, Oklahoma. During their marriage, they moved to California for a few years before returning to Oklahoma in 1970 and making their home in Haskell. Henry was a loving and faithful husband, father and grandfather. He served his country during World War II and was a machinist retiring from TD Williamson in 1989. He always worked hard to make a living and take care of his family over the years he worked in farming, plumbing, oil rig, machinist, filling station, & oil field work. Henry was a member and a deacon of Stone Bluff Baptist Church for over 40 years. He loved his family, his church, and watching ballgames. He was never happier than when he could watch one of his kids or grandkids playing ball.