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David Young obituary, 1936-2025, Indianapolis, IN

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1936

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2025

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Aug. 15, 2025

11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

Northminster Presbyterian Church

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David Young Obituary

David Young

02/16/1936 - 07/17/2025

The Reverend David Cook Young, retired Presbyterian Minister of Word and Sacrament, died on his 60th wedding anniversary, with his beloved wife, Marcia, and family by his side.

Forever a New Yorker at heart, David served Fairgreen Presbyterian Church of Toledo, OH, for 22 years and First Presbyterian Church of Bowling Green, OH, for 14 years, before retiring to Indianapolis in 2017.

David was born in New Rochelle, NY, and was valedictorian of his class at Katonah High School. A 1958 Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Bowdoin College in Maine, David went on to earn his Master of Divinity from Union Theological Seminary in NYC in 1962, and was ordained in Hudson River Presbytery. David served as a Teaching Elder in the Presbyterian Church (USA), fulfilling multiple leadership roles in Columbus and Maumee Valley Presbyteries in Ohio. He pastored Thompson Ridge and Pine Bush Presbyterian Churches in NY; Second Presbyterian Church in Newark, OH; Fairgreen Presbyterian Church in Toledo, OH; and First Presbyterian Church of Bowling Green, OH. Upon retirement, he led many congregations in Northwest Ohio as a transitional pastor. David contributed his gifts as president of Kiwanis Club and chair of the Human Relations Committee of Bowling Green, OH. He championed interfaith, ecumenical, and social justice initiatives throughout his ministry.

Beginning in high school and continuing through college and beyond, David ran long distances, competitively and for enjoyment, for six decades. A voracious reader, his pen meticulously underlined and marked the margins of books. His scholarly, contemporary, and humorous sermons filled yellow legal pads in his exquisite handwriting. Inspired by theologian Karl Barth, he prepared sermons with the Bible in one hand and the newspaper in the other. He imbued the ministry with critical analysis, dignity, music, and warmth and celebrated vibrant worship in the Reformed tradition.

David rejoiced in cheering on his grandchildren; sailing with friends on Lake Erie; traveling the U.S. and abroad; and since 1941, traveling to Eagle Camp, on Grand Isle in Lake Champlain, in Vermont.

David is survived by his wife, Marcia Young, of Indianapolis; daughters, Jennifer Young (Anthony) Dzwonar of Indianapolis, and Jessica (Kurt) Young Brust of Union Mills, IN; grandchildren, David and Jacob Dzwonar and Elspeth and Adelaide Young Brust; siblings, Philip Young (Toronto, ON), Jocelyn VanBuskirk (Washington, MO), and Patience Young (Palo Alto, CA); and cousins, Christopher Dermer and Gillian Lloyd (Kent, England). He was preceded in death by parents, Richard and Virginia Cook Young.

Donations may be made to the Presbyterian Church (USA), Southern Poverty Law Center, or Legacy Hospice (Carmel, IN).

A Service of Witness to the Resurrection will take place at Northminster Presbyterian Church, in Indianapolis, on Friday, August 15, at 12:00 p.m. Visitation at the church will begin at 11:00 a.m. A meal at the church will follow the service.

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Published by The Blade on Jul. 23, 2025.

Memorial Events
for David Young

Aug

15

Visitation

11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

Northminster Presbyterian Church

Indianapolis, IN

Aug

15

Service

12:00 p.m.

Northminster Presbyterian Church

Indianapolis, IN

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Sharon Peoples

July 29, 2025

So sorry hear about David´s death. I know he will be greatly missed. Dick knew him very well and he is now reunited with all his Fairgreen family. Prayers and beautiful memories to those left behind to give many years of peace.

Jim and Carol Anne Lake

July 24, 2025

A very fine and kind minister. Reverend Young performed our marriage services back in 1973. My husband and I will be married for 52 years. We fondly remember his service. even though he had broken his leg the day before and was on crutches. Always in our memories, and the deepest sympathy to his family.

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Deanne Smale

July 23, 2025

It was my privilege to serve under the leadership of Pastor Young as a Christian Educator at Fairgreen Church. I treasure his witness in my life. I especially recall his Bible studies in the library (I still hold one of his handwritten charts he shared with me) and the discussions about the Church held on travels to and from Presbytery meetings. His teachings made an indelible impression on my life. My deep condolences to all the family. Dee Smale

Rick Hoff

July 22, 2025

Terry and I share our sympathy with you. I was very blessed to have had Dave in my life in Maumee Valley Presbytery. We were saddened to hear that Dave has died.
We have moved to suburban Chicago near our daughter.
We pray for God´s peace for you as you grieve.
In Christ´s love,
Rick Hoff

Tammy Schnitker

July 22, 2025

I had the honor of working with David when hired at BG First Presby. in Sept of 1996 until he retired. He was a wonderful mentor and friend always supportive and willing to listen. I'm not sure he knew what to make of the few jokes I pulled on him, but when I heard his laugh in my office I knew that he "got it". I will cherish the found memories of staff meetings, Christmas lunches at his and Marcia's house, and working for God at the church. Prayers to Marcia and the rest of the family.

Stephana Boles

July 22, 2025

A beautiful story of his life and leadership. So glad you have had him for so many years- time for grandchildren to know him well. He has gone to his reward. My sympathy- you will miss him

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