Aily Youngman
January 13, 1930 - February 15, 2009
Obituary
Aily Youngman, age 79 died peacefully, Sunday, February 15, 2009 in Burien at Highline Hospital. Aily is survived by her daughter Ailyanna Youngman and daughter of the heart Joyann Lees; sister-in-laws, Irene Clark and Ruth Woodworth; nephews Ron Youngman Jan; Larry Woodworth Tina and Jack Woodworth Colleen; great-nephew, Michael Woodworth; great-nieces, Emily and Megan Woodworth, cousin Margaret Breeden and second cousin Berit Marie Trelstad of Norway. Aily was preceded in death by her husband, John Carl Youngman a dedicated longtime Boeing accountant. A committal service will be held at 1:00 pm on Friday, February 27, 2009 at BONNEY-WATSON Washington Memorial, 16445 International Blvd., SeaTac, WA 206 242-1787. After the short service there will be a gathering with refreshments for family and friends at the Normandy Park Christian Church, 901 So. 200th Street Des Moines, Wa. 98198. Aily would like any remembrances’ made to the charity of your choice, or Ailys’ favorite choices would be; Daughters of Norway, American Diabetes Assoc., American Heart Assoc., N.W. Kidney Foundation, or the Childrens Hospital Foundation.
I have many fond memories of John & Aily. As my god parents and neighbors we had many great times together. It could have been enjoying a wonderful meal, delicous desserts or assisting her with the many craft projects that she worked on, I will always have a place in my heart for them.
We will remember with great fondness the many happy times spent together in past years with you and your family and treasure these memories. And, too, your handicrafts and recipes will live on with appreciation.
Aily, and her wonderful love of creating and cooking always made our family Holiday gatherings a mouth watering ecperience. We were alwayd blessed with her new creations at the table. I still have many of Aily’s recipes that I cherish, they bring back those wonderful memeories of another time we all shared together.
Love, Tina & Larry
Mom,
You were always “mama #2” to me, and I’ll miss you terribly. May you find the peace you so richly deserve, my dearest one.
Aily, Please be at peace. I love your daughters and they are my friends. I will be here for them and help as much as I can. I only wish I would have had the honor of meeting you.