8 bells for Claiborne Young

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Those of us who cruise the South East US are saddened by the loss of Claiborne Young. I had met Claiborne several times and had a running dialogue via e-mails. He was a wonderful gentleman who contributed immensely to the pleasure of boating. He had written a number of cruising guides and maintained. He will be sorely missed.

To "The Salty Southeast Cruisers' Net" community.

It was a sad day, Saturday, June 14, 2014. Claiborne Young
and a close lifetime friend were taking a leisurely ride on their
motorcycles; it was a beautiful late spring North Carolina afternoon. An automobile drifted into the wrong lane and Claiborne was unable to avoid the vehicle. He died later Saturday evening from injuries sustained in the accident.

We ask for your understanding and patience during this moment of sadness and loss, while we make some organizational adjustments that will sustain the flow of accurate and moderated information you are accustomed to getting.

Last week, Claiborne laid out his new plans for "The Salty Southeast Cruisers' Net" in preparation for the Fall cruising season and we are excited to do all possible to make this happen. As we move forward we will endeavor to be trustworthy stewards of what Claiborne and Karen Young were so passionate about and keep you informed each step of the way.

Claiborne's wife had died last October from lung disease after a lengthy illness. He had just bought another DeFever Trawler and named it after his wife. He was only 63 and looking foreword to continually working and to cruise again along these waterways.
 
The World needs more of them


Claiborne S. Young, 1951-2014
June 16, 2014 by: Larry Dorminy Leave a Comment Claiborne Sellars Young [1951-2014] passed away on Saturday evening, June 14, 2014 at UNC Hospital in Chapel Hill following a serious motorcycle accident. He passed into the arms of the Lord at 7:00 p.m. surrounded by family and friends.

Born and raised in Burlington, Claiborne lived there all of his life. He was a well loved, well respected man in all aspects of his life. He was a devoted husband, well-known boating author, speaker, and web publisher. He was also a generous, kind and loyal fellow to the many people who called him Friend. Claiborne will be mourned and missed by family, friends, associates, and fellow cruisers.

Claiborne was a graduate of Walter M. Williams High School in Burlington and NC State University in Raleigh. Following the closing of the Sellars family business in the early 80s, he turned to his next loves – water and boating – eventually authoring a series of books for the cruising community from North Carolina to Florida. His first book, the “Cruising Guide to North Carolina” was published in 1983. He also worked with UNC-TV [PBS] to produce a series of travel videos on the waters and small towns of North Carolina’s coast. More recently, Claiborne went on share his love and knowledge of all things water related and published a successful website dedicated to the boating community and boating legislation. Claiborne was loved by many friends within that community, and always had a place to stay and chat while traveling on his speaking engagements. Those who knew him, found that Claiborne was never at a loss for words!

At home, Claiborne was a loving and devoted husband for 40 years, a motorcycle enthusiast, and animal lover. During the years of their marriage, he and Karen were ardent supporters of the Alamance County Humane Society and the American Humane Society, and surrounded themselves with many four-legged friends. Claiborne was also a self-taught chef who was often found in the kitchen producing the most aromatic and tasty dishes. When Claiborne put on a spread, everyone was happy, full, and sated!

Claiborne was preceded in death by his wife Karen Williams Young who passed away October 2013, and his parents Claibourne Clark Young and Dorothy Sellars Young Brawley. He is survived by family from his Sellars and Young relations, as well as his Williams in-laws.

A service of remembrance will be held at Rich and Thompson Chapel in Burlington on Wednesday, June 18, at 11:00 a.m. with Dr. Genie Martin officiating.

Visitation will be Tuesday evening June 17 from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. at Rich & Thompson in Burlington and other times at the Young’s home [814 Colonial Drive, Burlington].

In lieu of flowers, the family asks that memorials be made to Hospice of Alamance/Caswell, 914 Chapel Hill Road, Burlington, NC 27215.

Condolences may be offered at www.richandthompson.com.
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He guided us through through his excellent cruising books on our many voyages along the southeast coast. We are indebted to him for many fine experiences El and I shared through his knowledge and fine writing. Farewell.
 
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