Carl Craig Young

BRUNSWICK – Carl Craig Young passed away peacefully, July 24, 2022 at Mid Coast Senior Living in Brunswick. He was surrounded by his wife, other family members and friends on the day of his passing.

Carl was born in Hartford, Conn. to George and Alitha (Hanna) Young. After he finished grade school, Craig’s parents returned to their native Maine and he attended and graduated from Lincoln Academy Class of 1952 in Newcastle.

Craig attended the University of Maine in Orono, was a member of the Kappa Sigma fraternity and received his B.S. in Engineering in 1956. Upon graduation he traveled out west to work for the Departments of Energy and Defense at the Nevada testing grounds where he worked for 10 years on various rocket programs for the government.

Craig returned to Maine and worked for the Central Maine Power Company (CMP) at the Cousins Island Power Station. In 1967 Craig married his lifelong love, Judith Grant, of Yarmouth, settled on Poland Road in Freeport, and remained there until their move together to Mid Coast Senior Living this past year.

In the early ’70s, Craig left CMP and started his own excavating company as well as winning the contract to provide snow plowing and removal from the Brunswick Naval Air Station. After retirement he kept busy working part time at Hannaford’s in Yarmouth well into his 70s.

In 1977, Craig and Judith adopted a little girl and named her Kelli Young. Craig was a good father and provider and enjoyed teaching his daughter softball and other sports.

Craig was preceded in death by his parents; four brothers and sister.

He is survived by his wife of 55 years, Judith of Brunswick; daughter, Kelli of Lewiston; a niece, Elaine Davenport of Melbourne Beach, Fla., niece, Alitha Young of Round Pond, and nephew, Steven H. Young of New Gloucester; as well as relatives in Bar Harbor; Bristol, Conn.; and Waco, Texas.

Also special in Craig’s life was his neighbor Michael Laughlin of Freeport, and cousin-in-law Diane Moore of Falmouth.

A graveside service is planned in August.

You may offer your condolences or share your memories at http://www.lindquistfuneralhome.com


Share your condolences, kind words and remembrances below. You must be logged into the website to comment. Subscribers, please login. Not a subscriber? Register to comment for free or subscribe to support our work.

Use the form below to reset your password. When you've submitted your account email, we will send an email with a reset code.