Francis Young

Francis Young

June 29, 1923 - September 11, 2020

Francis R. “Frank” Young, age 97, passed away peacefully at The Addison of Pleasant Prairie on Friday, September 11, 2020 surrounded by his loving family.

Born in Kenosha on June 29, 1923, he was the son of the late, Francis and Lilias (Crawford) Young. He attended local schools graduating from Mary D. Bradford, the class of 1941.

He proudly served his country in the Army Air Corp as a Private First Class from 1943 until his honorable discharge in 1946. His career with the City of Kenosha began on November 1, 1946 and Frank retired as the Assistant Fire Chief on November 1, 1983.

In 1950, Frank married Edith Englund. Together they raised five children until her death on April 30, 1977. He later married Maxine Young in Waukegan, IL and she passed away in 1998.

Frank was a Charter member of Holy Nativity Lutheran Church and a lifelong member of the VFW, Post 1865. He continually gave back to the Kenosha Community as a member of the Masonic Unity Lodge #0367 and the Tripoli Scottish Shriner’s. In his spare time, he enjoyed golfing, bowling and woodworking. Frank was an avid reader too, who worked many jigsaw and crossword puzzles.

Left to carry on Frank’s legacy are his children, Walter “Al” Litz, Robert Young, Sherry (Warren Diemer) Fox and Janice Young; seven grandchildren, Karen, Jeff, Rob, Donny, Rick, Ray and Adam; step grandchildren, Christopher and Austin along with numerous great grandchildren and great-great grandchildren and his sweetheart, Mary.

Along with his parents and wives, Frank was preceded in death by a son, Ronald, in 1983; his siblings, Jean Scholtz, Lillian Grube, William Young, in infancy and a grandson, Robby Young.

The family would like to give a heartfelt thank you to Dr. Joseph Paukner and staff at Aurora and Dr. Sussy King and Michelene Larrabee at Bluestone Physicians service for the care of Frank. Also, a warm thank you to the amazing staff at the Addison for their excellent care, especially to Frank’s “angels” who watched over him; it is now his turn to watch over all of you. Special thanks to Deanna, Jennifer, Becca and Steve from Heartland Hospice for their compassionate care during the last two months along with Chaplain Nancy for her comforting prayers and visits.