Willard Norman Young

September 25, 2022
YOUNG, WILLARD N.

Willard Norman Young, 89, of Hudson, New Hampshire passed away peacefully at home on September 25, 2022 surrounded by his family, after a long battle with cancer.  He was born in South Paris, ME to the late Willard H. Young and Lillian (Hilden) Auchterlonie.  He was predeceased by his wife of 41 years Eleanor (Kane) Young.  He was a devoted family man survived by three daughters; Marion Kraemer and her husband Sean of Belton, TX, Elaine Stone of Webster, MA and Cindy Spagnuola and her husband John of Narragansett, RI; he was a loving grandfather to six grandchildren, Adam, Kristen, Kevin, Allison, Lindsay and Lauren; he is also survived by his sister, Debra Smith and her husband Brent of Portland, ME;  his companion, Kathy Brassil of Nashua, NH. In addition to his wife and parents, Will was predeceased by his brother William.

He enjoyed spending summers with family at Young’s Turkey Farm and at the family camp on Norway Lake in Maine. After high school, he served four years in the U.S. Air Force and was recently recognized by the Quilts of Valor Foundation for his service.  Following his military service, he spent 32 years working as an air traffic controller for the Federal Aviation Agency.  Will resided in Hudson for 60 years and spent much of that time nobly serving his community.  He served on the Hudson Budget Committee and was a State Representative in the New Hampshire House of Representatives.  During his 50 years of active membership with the Hudson Lions Club he served as President, Secretary and Chairman of the Road Clean-up Committee.  He volunteered his time at Bingo, fundraising dinners, and as an annual bell ringer for the Salvation Army. The Lions Club recently dedicated an Exam room in his name at the newly built CTE Center at Alvirne High School.  Will also served on the Board of Directors for the American Legion and was a proud member of the Firing Detail for military honors.  He was a parishioner at Main Street Methodist Church in Nashua and enjoyed volunteering at their ham and bean suppers.  He was also an avid hunter and gardener who enjoyed sharing his vegetables and flowers with family, friends, and neighbors.

A Graveside service and Air Force Honors will take place at St. Patrick Cemetery, 71 Derry Road, Route 102 in Hudson, Thursday, September 29th at 11 a.m. Friends are invited to attend. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Hudson Lions Club for their college scholarship fund.  (Hudson Lions Club, P.O. Box 3, Hudson, NH 03051) To leave an online message of condolence, please visit www.farwellfuneralservice.com Arrangements are in the care of the FARWELL FUNERAL SERVICE, 18 Lock Street, Nashua.

11 Comments on Willard Norman Young

Tonia myrick simard said : Guest Report May 25, 2023 at 9:21 PM

Deep condolences to Norman’s familly

Tonia Myrick Simard said : Guest Report May 24, 2023 at 2:00 PM

Sorry to hear about Norman’s death

Tonia myrick simard said : Guest Report May 21, 2023 at 4:02 PM

Sorry to hear about Norman’s death! I meat him when I was in high school ! I was a sophomore and he was a senior at Edward little high school

Tonia simard said : Guest Report May 19, 2023 at 4:37 PM

Was norman stationed in Africa when he was in the air force

Dave Kentra said : Guest Report Oct 06, 2022 at 8:55 AM

Will was a Neighbor of mine for many years. He sold a house to my family and later moved in next door. He loved gardening and hunting. I helped him bring his tiller up and down from the cellar each season and once helped him drag a big deer out of the woods. He always had a smile on his face and was glad to share his garden. He was patriotic and honorable. He looked out for his neighbors. He gave me a shed and a boat motor. I can still see him cutting his lawn, planting his flowers and veggies, sitting outside listening to sports, going for walks, and debating the good and bad aspects of the world around him. He was fearless with words and action when the situation called for it but he had a heart of gold. He was a great neighbor. Oh, when things were not growing well he would always say "put some water to it".

Clint Walker said : Guest Report Oct 01, 2022 at 8:09 PM

Will was such a gentlemen, I met him over 20 years ago,and he gave me hope when I thought there was none.We became friends ,and would talk about sports for hours,but at the end of the day the conversation would always lead back to his daughters and grand children who he would brag about. Thank you for being a friend and a role model,you will be missed.

Paula said : Guest Report Oct 01, 2022 at 4:48 PM

Rest In Peace, Norman.

Janice Racca said : Guest Report Sep 28, 2022 at 12:22 AM

Sending our deepest sympathies to you 3 girls and your families. Your dad was a sweet man, and very well respected. You all shared a great bond and have wonderful memories to keep close in your hearts. May he Rest In Peace. Love, Janice and Jim R.

Steve Mill said : Guest Report Sep 27, 2022 at 1:32 PM

My condolences to Will's extended family. He was one of the very best both as a person and as a controller. He had the respect of folks who worked with him during his time in Nashua. Rest in Peace, Will

Dick DeCola said : Guest Report Sep 27, 2022 at 12:30 PM

God Bless Will & his Family during this sad time. Will and I served together for 33+/- years in ATC and I was proud to work with him as a professional and especially as a friend. He was dedicated to our profession and was respected by all that surrounded him. I regret not being able to attend his services, but, will be there in spirit!

Nancy Battey said : Guest Report Sep 26, 2022 at 10:26 PM

Elaine, Marion, and Cindy- My deepest condolences and prayers to you three. You share all the great attributes of your Dad. My heart goes out to you all, Nancy

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