Charlene Young

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Celebration Of Life
Roller-Owens Funeral Home
5509 John F. Kennedy Blvd
North Little Rock, AR  72116
Saturday, January 13, 2024
10:00 AM


Graveside Service
Rest Hills Memorial Park
7724 Landers Road
North Little Rock, AR  72117
Saturday, January 13, 2024
11:00 AM
Cemetery
Rest Hills Memorial Park
7724 Landers Road
North Little Rock, AR  72117

Charlene Young

of North Little Rock, AR

January 9, 1925 - January 3, 2024

Anna Charlene Hendrickson Young

''And now abide faith, hope, love, these three; but the
greatest of these is love'' 1 Corinthians 13:13

Anna Charlene Hendrickson Young was born on January 9, 1925 in Guy, Arkansas to Philip and Clara Hendrickson and passed away peacefully to her heavenly home on January 3rd, 2024 in Shreveport, Louisiana. Charlene lived a wonderful, remarkable and beautiful life.

Charlene said that she was so thankful for her wonderful Christian parents, all of her brothers and sisters and for growing up in such a loving home. They lived in the small town of Guy, Arkansas then moved to a farm - first at Crossroads, Arkansas then later to another farm in New Home, Arkansas. Charlene loved to read and was an excellent student, graduating from Guy-Perkins High School in 1941, at the age of 16. After her graduation, Charlene and her family moved to Conway, Arkansas.

She met her husband, Marty, at a high school basketball game and they dated for many years. They were married at Rose City Baptist Church on March 2nd, 1946 in North Little Rock, Arkansas. Marty attended Little Rock Junior College (now the University of Arkansas at Little Rock), where he played softball and basketball. They enjoyed attending all the games especially one year when their softball team was in the National Championship. Charlene continued to work at KARK, the radio station where she had worked before they were married. After 2 years, they moved to Fayetteville for Marty to attend the University of Arkansas, where Charlene was fortunate enough to be able to work at KGRH, the campus radio station. She was also active in campus organizations and was President of the Dames Club for spouses of married students. Marty and Charlene enjoyed their time at the University spending it with friends who would become dear and lifelong friends and of course, attended all of the Razorback basketball and football games.

After Marty's graduation in June of 1950, they moved back to North Little Rock, where Marty went to work for Lion Oil Company. In time, they bought a lot and built their first home together with the help of Charlene's father, Philip and oldest brother, Walton. She said they were so proud of it.

They enjoyed being in North Little Rock with so many family members nearby and attended Berean Baptist Church. After 10 years of marriage, their daughter, Cynthia was born. Marty's work required the family to move every four to six years, first to Memphis, Tennessee in 1964. Although they were sorry to have to sell their house, leave their family, neighborhood and friends, they were fortunate to find a wonderful new home, friends and church home in each location Marty's career took them. In 1973, they were transferred from Jackson, Mississippi to El Dorado, Arkansas where Charlene lived for 41 years.

Charlene was a beautiful, talented, fashionable and true Southern lady as well as a wonderful cook. She loved spending time with her and Marty's family and extended family and loved preparing meals and entertaining family and friends. Charlene was very active in her church, through the years teaching, singing in the choir, directing children's choirs and teaching Sunday School and Bible School. She was also active in garden clubs, enjoyed playing golf and served as a hospital volunteer for over 30 years. She served on the Executive Board of the Warner Brown Hospital Auxiliary, including serving as President and on the Board of Directors. She was a talented seamstress and she and her older sister, Verla Mae, designed and made beautiful clothes. Charlene also enjoyed gardening, growing and sharing beautiful flowers and vegetables. She was a beautiful person inside and out. Her smile could light up an entire room and she had such a big heart and love for people.

Charlene was preceded in death by her beloved husband of almost 40 years, Carl Martel ''Marty'' Young; her parents, Philip Birdwell Hendrickson and Clara October Horton Hendrickson; sister, Verla Mae Hendrickson Ward; brothers, R. L. Hendrickson and Walton L. Hendrickson and an infant sister, Betty Sue Hendrickson. Charlene was a devoted and beloved wife, mother and grandmother, daughter, sister, aunt, cousin and friend.

Charlene's grace, strength, elegance, kindness, warm personality, sense of humor, wit, spunk and loving spirit will be deeply missed. Left to cherish her memory are her daughter, Cynthia Ann ''Cindy'' Young Goodman and Cindy's husband, Dr. Robert Emory Goodman; grandsons, James Michael Goodman and Phillip Emory Goodman; one sister, Nelda Hendrickson Jones; one brother, Ken Hendrickson; as well as many dear cousins, nieces and nephews, great nieces and great nephews, in-laws and friends.

Charlene's celebration of life will be held in the Chapel at Roller-Owens Funeral Home at 5509 John F. Kennedy Boulevard in North Little Rock, Arkansas on Saturday, January 13th at 10:00 a.m., Interment will follow at Rest Hills Memorial Park in Sherwood, Arkansas.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorials may be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.

For their wonderful care, Charlene's family wishes to express their gratitude to Dr. Richard Haynie, Dr. Carlton Houtz, Dr. Robert Colvin, the physicians, nurse practitioners, nurses, social worker, chaplain and entire staff of Bristol Hospice, as well as all of her caregivers, Elite Health Solutions and the entire staff of The Oaks of Louisiana, with a special thanks to the entire staff of the Garden Apartments and the entire staff at the North Pavilion at The Oaks of Louisiana Live Oak Health Center.

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The Oaks of Louisiana
Shreveport, LA
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Wednesday, January 24, 2024

We are saddened to lose a member of our Oaks of Louisiana family and hope that the memories of love and laughter shared bring you peace. While there are no words to ease the loss you bear, we send our sincere thoughts and prayers to your family.

The Oaks of Louisiana Administration and Staff

Susan Bettis Rumph
Severance, CO
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Sunday, January 14, 2024

Charlene was such a beautiful, lovely lady. I enjoyed our time together at Second Baptist in Sunday School, the choir and other groups. I learned so much from her. Your family will be in my thoughts and prayers.

Mark and Sally Baldwin
El Dorado, AR
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Saturday, January 13, 2024

Mark and I were so sad to hear about Charlene’s passing. She was such a sweet lady. Kind, generous and loving. She will be missed. Prayers for y’all now and in the coming days.

Elois and Judy Grooms
Bossier City, LA
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Friday, January 12, 2024

To an outstanding lady who lived a long and remarkable life that we all can only dream and hope for. We were blessed to get to know you.

Flip and Kathy Smith
Bella Vista, AR
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Wednesday, January 10, 2024

Ken we are very sorry for your loss. Sending our condolences to you and your family at this time.

Caren Lyne
Fayetteville, AR
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Wednesday, January 10, 2024

Sending our prayers to the family. I did not know Charlene but I know her brother Ken. He is a very kind and loving person just as Charlene. He always spoke so highly of her. Hoping the celebration of her life and fond memories will help to console those dealing with her loss.

Kay Graham Lybarger
Katy, TX
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Wednesday, January 10, 2024

Charlene was a kind and wonderful person. She was the perfect example of a true southern lady. Rest in peace sweet Charlene. Hug my parents and Weldon’s parents when you see them in Heaven.