Youndale Helen Seese

Youndale Helen Seese obituary, Stroudsburg, PA

Youndale Helen Seese

Youndale Seese Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by William H. Clark Funeral Home, Inc. on May 5, 2022.

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Youndale Helen (Price) Seese, 89, of Cresco, died Sunday afternoon, May 1, 2022, while under hospice care in her home. She was the widow of Albert John Seese, Sr. who died April 25, 2014.
Born on January 27, 1933 in East Stroudsburg, she was a daughter of the late Henry and Violet (Halterman) Price and lived in Monroe County for most of her life.
She was valedictorian of the 1950 graduating class of Barrett Township High School and a graduate of Churchman's Business School in Easton.
Youndale was a long-term employee of Pocono Medical Center where she started as a medical transcriptionist and then earned her degree as a Medical Record Librarian, a position she held for many years before holding positions as Coding Specialist and in Risk Management, retiring in 2007 after 53 years of service.
She was an active lifetime member of Mountainhome United Methodist Church where she was chairperson of the Finance Committee for many years, sang in the choir, taught Sunday School, and served as secretary from 2007 to 2018. Youndale was also a member of AMRA and American Association for Medical Transcription; was a Notary Public; sang with the Pocono Mountain Community Chorus of Churches for many years; and was a NASCAR and local high school basketball fan.
Surviving are a son, Albert John Seese, Jr and wife Susan of Cresco; two granddaughters, Melissa Sue Seese and wife Joanna of Interlochen, MI and Nicole Summer Seese of Fairfax, Va; a sister, Malinda C. Bender of Cresco; several nieces and nephews; and a brother-in-law, Roger Seese and wife Barbara. She was preceded in death by a brother, Philip H. Price; step-sister, Dolores Adams; and step-brother, Glenn Cramer.
Youndale's life will be celebrated at a memorial service on Saturday, May 28th (at a time to be announced) at Mountainhome United Methodist Church.
In lieu of flowers, memorial remembrances may be made to Mountainhome United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 327, Mountainhome, PA 18342.

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