Our Heritage
James W. Young, fondly known by many as “Jim,”
is no ordinary man. Everyday it seems he is up before the alarm
clock, waking and embracing the obstacles and events that the day
places on his path; for he has found a passion unlike any other. He
strives to make everyday special and enjoyable for people that walk
through his doors, or at least bearable. He makes every effort for
the satisfaction of his customers, under any circumstances, and
pushes himself and his 25 employees to make every moment count. Young
is a funeral director, founder and owner of a series of funeral
homes and, most of all, a man with a mission: to make this world an
easier place for us all.
For some people death can not be understood. Its presence grips the
very consciousness of our bodies with shock, heartache, and rage. It
breaks us down into a melancholy until our bodies are consumed by
numbness. Induced by the unreal and fostered by a void, our psyches’
transition into a tolerable state is very hard-pressed. Nonetheless,
Young knows this and it is his duty to protect people from any
unnecessary hardship. He cannot reverse this cycle but he can help
resurrect the life that once was. He has mastered multiple strengths in
30 years of being in the funeral environment. With all his power, Jim
does his best to help individuals recreate a loved one in an
affectionate final tribute that celebrates their most treasured
memories.
“The ability to reestablish that emotional link is crucial for families
so that they can reach closure,” said Young. To him, serving the family
to the fullest capability is probably one the most rewarding things that
he can do to give back. Ultimately, he would like to take grief and
pain out of people’s lives even before they reach his facilities but
that is usually never the case. Nonetheless, when people do arrive at
their most distressed he is at his best and most nurturing.
“It breaks my heart to see people in this situation and it is hard to
watch family members and spouses deal with this most sudden and severe
transition,” said a heartfelt Young. “So, we help them and support them
as if they were one of our own,” he added.
Taking an extra step in the care of a family’s arrangements and
services, Young makes a special effort with his facilities.. He expects
an environment that is warm, inviting, and divine. He wants to let
people know that they will be taken care of along with their loved one.
This is why his philosophy of “immaculate facility and affordability” is
omniscient compared to competitors.
“We are full service facilities, not only do we pride ourselves in our
funeral homes but every need is taken care of on the premises, nothing
is subcontracted,” said an exuberant Young. “This allows us to control
costs and pass on savings to our families.”
Young has dedicated his life to his businesses and expects the best out
of them. He has founded and currently operates Seawinds Funeral Home and
Crematory in Sebastian, Fla; Davis-Seawinds Funeral Home and Crematory
in Melbourne, Fla; and Cox-Gifford Seawinds Funeral Home and Crematory
in Vero Beach, Fla. As well, he owns Eagle Monument Cemetery Services
and manages Palm Beach National Chapel, a facility conveniently located
across from the Veterans Affairs National Cemetery in Lake Worth. Palm
Beach National Chapel has recently opened to further reach families in
need and is sure to achieve its full potential under his leadership.
His strong will, competitive nature, and very nurturing character not
only make him a modern day hero but compel him to make it easier for
people who are coping with death of a loved one. Emotionally it is one
of the hardest jobs on earth; Young faces it head on each and every day
with fervor and tenacity so that families and friends can face it as
well.