Services are Private For Amalia Young

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Services are Private For Amalia Young

Amalia “Mali” Young died April 28, at the age of 95, of COVID-19. Mrs. Young was born in Irvington and graduated from Irvington High School and was employed as a secretary during World War II. She married Stanley C. Young of Oklahoma City in 1948. After moving to Oklahoma, Mrs. Young worked at Tinker Air Force Base. Soon afterwards, the family moved to New Jersey, living in Irvington and Westfield before settling down in Livingston in 1957. Surviving Mrs. Young are her three children: Ralph and his wife, Suzanne, of Maryland; Randi of Randolph, and Amy and her husband, William DiBartolo, of East Hanover; six grandchildren; and eight greatgrandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband and her two brothers, Wallace and Robert VanNess. Amalia spent her last years at Inglemoor Care Center in Livingston, near her home of 50 years. Services are being held privately through Hancliffe Home for Funerals in East Hanover. Burial will take place at Clinton Cemetery in Irvington. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Clinton Cemetery Association, c/o Alan Siegel, 5 Wychwood Way, Warren, NJ 07059 for the perpetual care of the cemetery. ...

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