Paul Richard Young

Paul Richard Young

July 27, 1957 - October 14, 2010

Paul Richard Young

July 27, 1957 - October 14, 2010

Obituary

Paul was a Structural Engineer and Senior Vice President with RBF Consulting, a widely respected nation wide engineering firm. During his 30-year career he directed the design and construction of many bridges and other structures. He was a respected teacher and mentor within his profession, and loved what he did for a living.

But his real loves were his family and the game of ice hockey. Whether it was playing, coaching or watching the game. He played ever since he was a boy, even on the day he passed to that great ice rink in the sky. He coached and played with each of his sons. His favorite team was the Kings, but he liked to say he had two favorite teams, the Kings, and any other team that was playing the Ducks.

Paul was devoted to providing for his family and assuring their happiness idolizing and caring for his wife, Debbie, and supporting his children, Laurel, Allen, and Kevin in their endeavors. He participated in and took great pride in all of their activities. Paul and his wife Debbie enjoyed more than 30 years of a very happy marriage together. They particularly loved spending time on camping trips enjoying hiking and biking.

Paul was an enthusiastic leader in the care and cohesion of his extended family and is survived by his wife Debbie; his children, Laurel, Allen & wife Jacky, and Kevin; his mother, Josephine; his brothers and sister, Joe & wife Carolyn, Steve & wife Diann, Mary & husband David Mulvihill.

Please have floral donations delivered to the Mortuary by the afternoon of Thursday, October 21st. Donations may be made to the American Heart Association, or the Charity of your Choice.

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55 responses to Paul Richard Young

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  1. Laurel, we have loved you from day one. Unfortunately, we never had the privilege of meeting your Father. You & your Family have our love and support during this very difficult time.
    God Bless
    Love
    Rob & Shelley

  2. Bob Burick says:

    I became acquainted with Paul during my work with RBF during the last few years. He was indeed, a personable and professional man. In concluding our meeting just a few short weeks ago, we defended and lauded our respective hockey teams.
    He truly lived the sport. Quite a guy.

  3. I just heard about Paul’s passing. I am so sorry for your loss. He was a wonderful person and had a great sense of humor. He was one of my favorite people to talk to when I worked atr RBF. He will be truly missed.

  4. Graf Family says:

    We haven’t seen Paul since the early 70’s when he played on the King’s team for Coach Graf. From the Graf Family to the Young Family, our deepest condolences, even though we never met Paul’s Family, are with you.

  5. Allen says:

    Love you Dad

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