Tessa Young CSUF California Death Obituary 2026: It is with deep sadness and heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Tessa Young, age 21, a beloved member of the Delta Zeta sorority at her university. Tessa tragically passed away in April 2026, leaving behind family, friends, and sisters who are mourning the loss of a bright young woman whose life was defined by love, kindness, and leadership.
Tessa was serving as Vice President of Membership for Delta Zeta, a role in which she brought light, positivity, and compassion to everyone around her. Known for her radiant spirit and her ability to make others feel valued, Tessa embodied the true meaning of sisterhood. Friends and sorority sisters describe her as someone who always went out of her way to care for others, offering encouragement and support in both joyous and difficult times.
Her personality was marked by warmth, sincerity, and resilience. Tessa’s presence brought strength to her community, and her absence leaves a profound emptiness in the lives of all who knew her.
Tessa leaves behind her loving parents, brothers, and extended family who cherished her deeply. To her loved ones, she was not only a daughter and sister but also a source of joy and inspiration. Her Delta Zeta sisters, along with countless friends, will forever hold her memory close.
Though young, Tessa’s greatest achievements were found in the love she gave and the connections she built. Her legacy is defined by the kindness she showed, the friendships she nurtured, and the inspiration she provided to others. She will be remembered as a bright soul whose life continues to inspire compassion, resilience, and unity.
Funeral Arrangements & Celebration of Life
Funeral arrangements are currently being coordinated by the family, with details to be announced in the coming days. A celebration of life service will honor Tessa’s memory, allowing family, friends, and her Delta Zeta sisters to gather, share stories, and pay tribute to her remarkable journey.
“We love you always, Tessa. Gone too soon, but forever remembered.”