Angelyn June Young

by Lynn McMillen
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  Obituary of Angelyn June YoungAngelyn June Young, known to all as June, passed away peacefully of natural causes on March 28, 2026, in Southlake, Texas. She was 93 years old.

A Life of Adventure and Dedication

Born in Fort Benning, Georgia, June grew up with a spirited heart. She graduated from Early County High School in Blakely, Georgia, before pursuing her education at business school in Atlanta. It was in Atlanta, while working for The Coca-Cola Company, that she met Clyde Young. At the time, Clyde was a dual-sport athlete playing football and baseball for Georgia Tech. They married in 1954, beginning a journey that would take them across the globe.

As a dedicated military wife, June navigated the world with grace, supporting her family through many moves before finally settling in Huntsville, Alabama, in 1972. Huntsville remained her home for over 50 years.

Passions and Legacy

June was a woman of vibrant energy. She was an avid golfer and bowler, and she found great peace and joy tending to her flowers. Above all, she was a devoted mother who was deeply involved in her children’s lives, particularly as a mainstay at their many sports endeavors.

Family

June was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Clyde Young; her son, Michael Young; her parents, Edgar and Rheba Tiner; her sisters, Ann Roper and Carole Hollaway; and brothers-in-law, Bill Roper, Billy Bryant, Mick Holloway, and Boyd Duncan.

She is survived by a large and loving family who will carry her memory forward:

Children: Karen Miller and her husband, Greg; and daughter-in-law, Linda Young.

Grandchildren: Gregory (Demi) Miller, Michael (Courtney) Miller, Lisa Miller, Scott Miller, Brian (Scarlett) Young, and Brooke (Harrison) Blake.

Great-Grandchildren: Livi, Lucy, Nolan, Brooks, Brady, Clara, Camden, and Graham. She was also eagerly anticipating the arrival of two more great-children, Parker (due April 2026) and Brighton (due May 2026).

Sisters: Sheri Hamilton (Jim) and Glenda Bryant.

Extended Family: Many cherished nieces, nephews, and golf and bowling friends.

June’s resilience, her love for her family, and her competitive spirit on the golf course and bowling alley will be missed by all who knew her. She was truly one in a million!

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