Jack William Young, 90, of Whitesboro, Texas, went home to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on Tuesday, October 14, 2025 surrounded by his wife and daughters.
Jack was born on February 6, 1935 in Delaware Bend, Texas to William “Bill” and Vivian Lucille (Martin) Young. He was a graduate of Whitesboro High School, the University of North Texas and Baylor Dental School. Jack was a much loved “children’s” dentist in Midland before transitioning from drilling teeth to drilling oil. He was a true entrepreneur: starting a bank, an oil refinery, a candy company, and various other companies, as well as doing some diplomatic work. We could list numerous boards, clubs, and accomplishments, but he would not think that important. What was of most importance to him was his faith, the love of his life for 66 years, Myna, his six children, twelve grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren and their beloved spouses.
He was wholly devoted to his family and friends. Throughout his life, he loved tennis, Ice cream, peaches, fish fries, long drives, being in nature, creating businesses, ranching (driving a tractor), hard work, being surrounded by family, and helping others. As his health declined, his humility, kindness, gratefulness, and trust shone even brighter. He was an extraordinary example of strength and grace to all who had the great honor of knowing him. Though he was the epitome of a gentleman, he was, at his core, a gentle man.
He is survived by his wife, Myna Stevens Young of Whitesboro; daughter, Marcee James, and husband, Grant of Fort Worth; daughter, Lynette Thweatt and husband, James of Dallas; daughter, Margaret Ann Young of Abilene; daughter, Kamee Cumbie, and her husband, Guy of Springtown; daughter, Kim Ross, and husband, Craig of McKinney; son, Steven Young and wife, April of Dallas, grandchildren, Will James, Holt James (Taryn), Jack Thweatt (Rachel), James Thweatt (Karla), Johnson Thweatt (Grace), Cate Cumbie, Allie Lebos, Austin Lebos, Lawson Young, Eli Young, and Truitt Young, great grandchildren, Georgia James, Hayes James, Alden James, Levi Thweatt, Daniel Thweatt, William Thweatt, and Rosie Thweatt, cousin John G. Young, and brother-in-law, Hank Lovejoy, as well as numerous beloved nieces and nephews.
Jack was preceded in death by his parents, Bill and Vivian Young, sister, Verna Mayo, sister, Rita Lovejoy, brother Clinton Young, and his precious granddaughter, Sydney Thweatt.
In lieu of flowers donations may be made in honor of Jack to Camp Sweeny at https://campsweeney.org/donate/ ; The Sydney Myna Thweatt Scholarship fund at https://www.pcstx.org/partner-with-us/ways-to-give ; or to the charity of your choice.
Funeral services honoring Jack will be held at 11 AM on Saturday, October 25, 2025 at Meador Funeral Home Whitesboro, officiated by grandson, Jack Thweatt. A time of visitation for family and friends will be held on Friday, October 24, 2025 from 6 PM to 8 PM at the funeral home.
A heartfelt thanks to all our caregivers and to all those who ministered to us and cared for us throughout our loved one’s illness.
For to me, to live his Christ and to die is gain Philippians 1:21
Jack was a good one. Sorry Marcee for your loss. Peace to you and your family.
Dr Young was my dentist in Midland, TX, until I outgrew his practice. That was a sad day! He was the best.
So Sorry to learn of Jack’s passing. Thought and prayers to Myna and family. Lot of good memories from good times in Midland with Jack and Myrna.
Ted M. Fergeson
Mr. Jack is awaiting to live again – JOB 14:14 & 15, DANIEL 12:13
Dr. Young did inlays in my sons mouth when he was 12. Every dentist he saw for years would call everyone in the office to see the beautiful work! Even when he was in the army! And the build-up on a front tooth is still there. My son is 67. Just wanted to share a happy memory. So sorry for your loss.
Dr. Young raised an incredible family with his amazing wife. They were always remarkably kind to me. Gods blessings on the whole Young family.