Alma Jean Young graced the world with her beautiful presence on June 18, 1929. She was born the daughter of Tom and Elizabeth Williams in Bartlett, Texas, and was the youngest of 3 children.
Jean received her formal education at Fisher Elementary School in Bartlett, Texas. Later, her parents moved to Lubbock, Texas, where she completed high school. She continued her education in Prairie View, Texas, at Prairie View A&M University (est. 1876 The first state-supported College in Texas for African Americans), where she received her Bachelor of Science in Physical Education. Jean received her Texas Teacher's Certificate and taught first grade, mostly in Galena Park Independent School District, for 30 years. Jean was also a dietician for Hermann Hospital in Houston, Texas, where she promoted public awareness of proper nutritional standards and habits.
Being a teacher is more than a job; Teachers are essential members of our society, and it's a calling. Jean was a pillar of knowledge, mentorship and inspiration. Jean and all teachers leave a lasting mark on every child's life. During her professional career, in 1992, she received an award from Who's Who Among American Teachers. Jean retired from teaching in May 1993 and noted her motto: "I'll get up when I want to, do what I want to, go where I want to and enjoy life to the fullest if it's God's will".
Shortly after finishing college, Jean moved to Houston, Texas and married Mell L. Young. Mell and Jean were married until the Lord called him home in 1971. To this union, three (3) children were born.
Growing up in a faith-filled family, Jean accepted Christ at an early age. She credits her faith being nurtured at Progressive Missionary Baptist Church in Houston, Texas. Jean was a faithful and active member for 60+ years, originally under the leadership of Rev. B. J. Lewis and currently under the leadership of Raymond H. Hillis. Jean's most proud experience was being a member of the Elegant Elders.
On February 15, 2024, Jean peacefully departed life life surrounded by family and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents, Tom and Elizabeth Williams, and two (2) sisters Ruby T. Fuller, and Ora Mae Thompson.
Left to celebrate her life and cherish her memories are her three (3) children: Donnie G. Young & Lisa Young, Mell Rene Young, and Cheryl Y. Thomas & Kenneth Thomas. Six (6) grandchildren: Kietta Reyna, Ashley Salawi, Benjamin Johnson II, Eric Johnson, Brittany Adams, and Madison Young. Seven (7) great-grandchildren: Farrah Reyna, Ava Reyna, Rixcey Salawi, Aiyana Salawi, Ashton Johnson, Sierra Johnson and Katie Johnson.
Special Friends: Steve Lewis (d.), Erma Mosely (d.), Council-Lee (d.), Hazel Thomas, Norvell Williams, Rena Mae Smith, Valda Thomas, Shirley Henry, Edna Francis, Mary Watson and Gaytha Bryant. The Progressive Missionary Baptist Church Family, a host of friends and neighbors through Christ.
A visitation for Alma will be held Saturday, March 2, 2024 from 9: AM to 11: AM at Progressive Missionary Baptist Church, 944 Rev. B.J. Lewis Dr, Houston, TX 77088, followed by a funeral services from 11:AM. Interment will immediately follow the funeral services at Paradise North Cemetery.
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