John H. Young

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John H. Young, age 67, of Mays Landing, New Jersey, and formerly of
Monmouth, Illinois; passed away on Friday June 11, 2021 at the
Atlanticare Regional Medical Center surrounded by family members. John
graduated from Warren High School in Monmouth, Illinois and DeVry
Institute of Technology in Chicago, Illinois. John was employed for
forty years as a Computer Programmer by the Federal Aviation
Association. John is survived by his parents, Harold and Doris Gunter
Young of Monmouth, Illinois; his sisters Marcee and Jim Hudson of
Monmouth, Illinois and Patty and Mark Hasenstein of Peoria, Illinois.
One niece Emily and Ben Dolezal of Iowa City, Iowa and two nephews, Andy
Hudson of Atlanta, Illinois and Joe and his fiance’ Krista Murray
Hasenstein of Chicago, Illinois.

Cremation has been accorded in New Jersey and a graveside service for
the committal of John’s ashes is planned at Mosher Cemetery of rural
Monmouth on Thursday June 24, 2021 at 10:30 am. Turnbull Funeral Home in
Monmouth is in charge of the local arrangements. A memorial fund has
been established for the American Heart Association. To leave a
condolence or for more information please visit www.turnbullfuneralhomes.com

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