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William Monroe Young was born on September 24, 1921, his father, William, was 26 and his mother, Marion, was 23. He married Nancy Josephine Oliver on July 27, 1943, in New York City, New York. They had three children during their marriage. He died on May 10, 1999, in Delray Beach, Florida, at the age of 77. In Rye his family lived at Blind Brook Lodge. William enlisted in U.S. Army during World War II.
During World War II he was an Infantryman with the 168th Regiment, 34th Division in Italy. He was In action from Solerno to tne ouiskirts of Bologna Including the battles of Anzio and Monte' Cassino. He was awarded two Purple Hearts and the Bronze Star.
Sergeant William M. Young,
Jr. U. S. Army, son of Mr. and Mrs.
William If, Young of Blind Brook
Lodge, has been wounded twice in
Italy. He is now in a hospital somewhere in Italy having suffered leg injuries on September 30. He has been
awarded the Bronze Star for gallantry
under fire at The Battle of Anzio beachhead.
On July 2 he was given the Purple
Heart and as soon as he recovered
sufficiently returned to active duty.
He was in The Battle of Monte Cassino.
Sergeant Young is with the 34th Division of the Fifth Army. He enlisted in August, 1942 and has seen
fourteen months of active service. His
wife, the former Miss Nancy Oliver,
makes her home in Montclair, N. J.
Sergeant Young attended Rye Country Day School and is a graduate of
Choate. He attended Williams College and Horton School at the University of Pennsylvania. His family
have had a letter from him this week
stating he will probably be out of
action for two months.
PAGE EIGHT THE RYE CHRONICLE Friday, November 3, 1944
Staff Sergt. Wm. M. Young Convalescing From Wounds
Staff Sergt. William M. Young, Jr. , U. S. Army, and Mrs. Young are with Mr. and Mrs. William M. Young at Blind Brook Lodge during his two weeks leave from the Rhodes General Hospital in Utica. Sergt. Young was overseas eighteen months and is convalescing from battle wounds. He was with the 34th Division of the Fifth Army in Italy. Twice wounded, he received the Purple Heart and has been awarded the Bronze Star. Mrs. Young is the former Miss Nancy Oliver of Montclair, N. J. , Soon after their marriage he was sent overseas.
THE RYE CHRONICLE Friday, March 2, 1945
William was a graduate from the Choate School, attended Williams College and graduated from the Wharton School of Finance of the University of Pennsylvania.
Post war, after three years with the Guaranty Trust Bank In New York, he Joined the American Appraisal Company and retired after 21 years as a Vice-president and Director to become the Executive Director of the National Association of Accountants In 1970. (The Association Is now named the Institute of Management Accountants).
He retired in 1980. While in New York, Mr. Young was an Elder and Trustee of the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church. He was an ardent sailor and a former active member of the Corinthians and the American Yacht Club In Rye, NY. He was also an avid golfer. He and his wife moved to Delray Beach In 1987. In Delray Beach, he was a member of the Little Club and the St. Andrews Club.
WILLIAM M. YOUNG Age 77, died on May 10, 1999 at the Hosplce-by- the-Sea after a long struggle with esophageal cancer and diabetes.
At the time of his death William was survived by his wife of almost 56 years, Nancy Oliver Young, a son William M. Young III, of Bath, PA; two daughters, Jo Ellyn Pederson of Sparks, MD, and Margaret O. Young of White Plains, NY., as well as 6 grandchildren.
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