Regina Youker

Born in Des Moines, IA
Born on Sep 26, 1937
Departed on May 5, 2011

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I am so sorry for the loss of your wonderful Mother and my Aunt. I know she loved you all so very much and her family meant everything to her! I will always remember her smiling face and how she always seemed so happy. She was a wonderful caring, loving person to all who knew her. I know it is going to be very hard for everyone, but I know she is smiling down on everyone and will always be with you! Wish we could have been there, but my thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Take care and I will be thinking of you all!

I Can still remember your Mom like it was yesterday. If you even looked the sight bit hungry she wanted to feed you. She has a good heart and I am sure that God has her in a special place with him. Debby Murray,Deal

One of my fondest memories of my childhood was going to the drive-in movie with Andria's family. Regina made the best first long hotdog I had ever eaten in my life INSERT INTO guestbook VALUES (!) and we watched Grease and sang along and laughed forever! I can't listen to a song from that show without thinking of Regina and the peals of laughter from that night. I spent much of my early years at the Youker house, and am sorry to hear of Regina's passing. May she rest in peace.
Peggy

Wanted to say Hello and I am so so sorry to hear about your mom! Aunt Gina alway made me laugh! Her smile, I will remember always. Your mom is in a better place, no more suffering and I know she is watching over all of us and this brings comfort to me. Wish I could be there I know your family has the support among all of you! Just know I am there in SPIRIT and I love all of you! Miss seeing all of you, and remember fun times we had when we were all younger!

~ Evonne, I'm so very sorry for your loss ~ I didn't know your Mother personally, but as I watch the video tribute, she was obviously a beautiful, loving and caring Mother ~ If you ever need a friend to listen and help you through this difficult time ~ I'm here ~ Much Love ~

Dear Darlene & family
I am so VERY sorry of the loss of your beloved mother. Please know that your family is truly in our prayers. The video tribute is great! I watched it over and over. Your mom is beautiful & your family reflects the joy she had in her heart. I can still hear her laugh. Thinking of you
Sincerely, Coleen from Creston Ave

To all my cousins and their families:

I am sorry to hear about your Mom. She was a wonderful person. I always had a lot of admiration for her raising 5 kids after your Father passed away. She had a lot of courage and inner strength in more ways than you know. She is in heaven now, with your Dad, and Grandma and Grandpa and all of her Aunts and Uncles lookind down on you. Always keep her memory alive in your heart, she will always be by your side. The video was a great tribute to her. I am sorry I cannot be there, but I will be there in spirit, and my thoughts and prayers go out to all of you. I love all of you. Be strong and comfort all the little ones who lost their Grandma or Great Grandma and it will bring comfort to you also. Please place a rose on My Aunt's casket in honor of me if you can. Love,
Paula

Evonne, My thoughts and prayers go out to you in the loss of your mom. I'm more truely sad it had to happen on mother's day weekend..I love you but you now got a angel in heave

Sorry to hear about your mother. My prayers are with your family. It has been a long time since I have seen her but I still have the fondest memories while we were growing up.

Do not stand at my grave and weep;
I am not there, I do not sleep.
I am a thousand winds that blow.
I am the diamond glints on snow.
I am the sunlight on ripened grain.
I am the gentle autumn rain.



When you awaken in the morning's hush
I am the swift uplifting rush
Of quiet birds in circled flight.
I am the soft stars that shine at night.
Do not stand at my grave and cry;
I am not there, I did not die.


My deepest sympathies.
I have so many fond memories of your mom. She would drive us around to school and functions. We could fit a lot of kids in a car back then.
I can still hear her voice in the background of the party line when it didn't get hung up.
I loved the way she'd always greet me at the kitchen door.
I remember her fondly, always will.

Thinking of you.