Betty Jean Young

Betty Jean Young

November 29, 1926 - April 19, 2018

Betty Jean Young

November 29, 1926 - April 19, 2018

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Betty jean fisher young, 91, of charleston died april 19, 2018 at hubbard hospice house. She was a retired registered nurse, a member of the baptist temple, and charleston resident for 74 years.

Betty is survived by sons rodney (millie) of spring branch, tx and walter of atlanta, ga; daughters marilyn cunningham (larry) of clendenin and dianna young (doug steele) of annapolis, md; grandchildren allison (david) mercier of del rio, tx, charles cunningham (karrie) of pinch, walter ross young iii, joseph young and caroline steele; great-grandchildren ashley mercier, austin mercier, margaret (maggie) cunningham, zoey reed and justin hannigan; nephew kenny (nancy) fisher and niece joyce queen. Betty was preceded in death by brothers kermit c. Fisher and kenneth e. Fisher, and husband walter ross young to whom she was married for 49 years.

She was born november 29, 1926 in glenville, wv. Her parents were janet frances westfall fisher and elias harold fisher. She graduated from glenville high school in 1944. She moved to charleston when she was accepted into the army cadet corps at mcmillan hospital school of nursing.

By the time she graduated in 1947, wwii had ended and betty had met her future husband so she stayed at mcmillan as an rn. For 20 years, she worked in various positions, including obstetrics nurse in labor and delivery, medicine “float” and charge nurse. Most often she worked her preferred night duty. In 1971, she took a position as a public health nurse with kanawha charleston health department where she worked for 17 years. She began as a home health nurse visiting patients in the st. Albans area and then moved to the public health clinic on lee street.

Betty was active in many aspects of church life at the baptist temple, including the american baptist women, business and professional women’s circle, sunday school teacher, flower committee, deacon, senior groups and often the organizer of receptions. She participated in two medical mission trips to the dominican republic. She was a former member of the ivy bank garden club, former board member of the wv nurses association and shepherd center; and long-time member of a cancer support group. She and her husband were avid square dancers with the starlite squares and woodstackers clubs.

After her retirement, betty loved to travel and she made friends wherever she went. She devoted herself to helping others through her church, the american cancer society, the veterans program at the roark-sullivan lifeway center and various other organizations. Always a nurse, she often volunteered to check blood pressures for seniors’ groups and served as camp nurse at the wv baptist camp and parchment valley conference center. Her purpose in life was always to do things for other people and, since moving to an assisted living facility in 2016, she touched people more than she knew just by being herself. The family wishes to thank the staff at brookdale charleston gardens, 7th floor south at camc general and the hubbard hospice house for their loving care.

The service will be at 1 pm friday, april 27 at the baptist temple followed by a graveside service at sunset memorial park in south charleston. Friends may call from 5 -7 pm thursday at barlow bonsall funeral home.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the don loudermilk society at the parchment valley conference center, 1715 lower parchment valley road, ripley wv 25271; veterans transitional living program, roark-sullivan lifeway center, 505 leon sullivan way, charleston wv 25301; or the baptist temple, 209 morris st, charleston wv 25301.

Condolences may be sent to the family at www.Barlowbonsall.Com .

Barlow bonsall funeral home, charleston has been entrusted with the arrangements.

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8 responses to Betty Jean Young

  1. Beth Moore says:

    Location: Alabama

    Saying Goodbye To Someone We Love Is Heartbreaking. My Deepest Sympathies To The Friends And Family Of Betty. May You Find Comfort In Knowing That Our Heavenly Father Knows The Heartbreak Of Loss And Is Here For Us As He Promised At Isaiah 43:2 “When You Pass Through The Waters, I Will Be With You, And Through The Rivers, They Will Not Flood Over You. When You Walk Through The Fire, You Will Not Be Scorched, Nor Will The Flame Singe You.”   Although Death Is The Most Heartbreaking Experience We Will Ever Face We Are Not Left Without Hope.  God Promises To Bring Our Loved Ones Back To Life Through A Resurrection As He Promised At, Isaiah 25:8 ” He Will Swallow Up Death Forever, And The Sovereign Lord Jehovah Will Wipe Away The Tears From All Faces.”  How We Long For That Truly Special Day To Embrace Them Again!

  2. Beth Moore says:

    Location: Alabama

    I Am Saddened To Hear The Loss Of Betty. I Wanted To Extend My Deepest Sympathies To You And Your Family.

    Acts 17:31 “Because He Has Set A Day On Which He Purposes To Judge The Inhabited Earth In Righteousness… And He Has Provided A Guarantee To All Men By Resurrecting Him From The Dead.€

    Something That Gives Us Great Comfort Is The Bible Truth That Death Is Not The Dot Or Period At The End Of A Sentence, But Rather The Comma Or Pause Because Our Dear Loved Ones Will Live Again. We Know That We Will See Our Loved Ones Again Because The Beautiful Promise Recorded At Revelation 21:4 “And He Will Wipe Out Every Tear From Their Eyes, And Death Will Be No More, Neither Will Mourning Nor Outcry Nor Pain Be Anymore.”  What A Truly Special Day So Close At Hand To Be Able To Embrace Our Loved Ones Again!

  3. Relationship: Sister In Law And Husband
    Location: Melbourne Florida

    So Sorry For Your Loss. Wish I Could Have Been There, But Due To Health Issues I Was Not Able To Be There. Love To Each One Of You.

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