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Plaza of Heroines Last Name Index A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
| Denise L. Young Schaumburg, IL Brick Section E - Row 27 |
June 25, 1957 - May 16, 1996
I will do my best: to be honest to be fair to help where I am needed to be cheerful to be friendly and considerate to be a sister to every Girl Scout to respect authority to use resources wisely to protect and improve the world around me to show respect for myself and others through my words and actions.
The previous passage is known as the
Girl Scout Law. My mom was not just a great mom and a great friend to many, she was a Girl Scout in all respects, and I believe she lived everyday of her life by those directives.
Mom would always try to help everyone. She was a leader in both the Brownie Scouts and the Girl Scouts for many years, as well as having been a Scout herself. She was willing to help both my sister and I with our homework projects—especially those we left for the last minute, which she ended up doing many of herself.
She accomplished a lot in her 38 years of life. She was always taking on new challenges—whether it be a new recipe, a new place to road trip with her good friends, a new outfit to sew for either myself or my sister, or a new home decorating project for the old and new house. Of course, my dad would always get roped into helping out with many of those.
She took on the challenge of facing her disease and getting the cure with open arms, even though she knew the possible consequences. She wanted a chance to live longer more than she was afraid of death. I’ll admit, she was scared. We all were. But my mom wasn’t so afraid of anything that she wouldn’t give it a try—except maybe roller coasters, bungee cord jumping, and sending me away to school.
Seriously though, my mom was one of my closest and best friends. We had a mother-daughter relationship that had become close to perfect over the years. She was quite a woman. She will be missed by many people; family, friends, co-workers, acquaintances. But as my good friend and sister Girl Scout, Kelly Brown, told me, "We’ve just earned yet another merit badge in life." And so has my mom. May we all use my mom’s example to earn as many badges as is absolutely possible while here on Earth. And may my mom rest her soul watching the rest of us earn more badges until we too, earn that which is today bestowed upon her.
Mom—I love you and I miss you and I thank you for everything that you have taught me. I hope that I too someday earn as many badges as you have.
Delivered at the funeral of Denise L. Young. 5/23/96 |
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| Honored By: | Julie Manning |
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