Elsie S. (Seaquist) Yaegle

Born: Wed Dec 30, 1914
Died: Sat Sep 1, 2012


Visitation

6:00 PM to 8:00 PM, Tue Sep 04, 2012
Location: Our Funeral Home


Funeral Service

11:00 PM Wed Sep 05, 2012
Location: St. Paul Lutheran Church


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Elsie S. Yaegle, 97, formerly of 110 Elm Street, Warren, passed away on Saturday, September 1, 2012, at Warren General Hospital after a short illness.  She had been a resident at the Watson Home since 2005, where she made many wonderful friends.    

Elsie was born in Guffy, PA (McKean County) on December 30, 1914, the daughter of the late Emil and Anna Sunberg Seaquist.  Elsie graduated from Warren High School in the class of 1933.  She worked at New Process Company and retired from Coates, Way and Anderson CPA’s after many years of service as a clerk/typist.  She was a lifetime member of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church where she served in many capacities including Sunday School, Women of the ELCA, and choir.

She is survived by her daughter Barbara Sleeman, and husband, Edward, Kane, Pa., and her son Gary Yaegle, and wife, Judy,  Warren, Pa.  She is also survived by three grandchildren, Pam McMillin, and husband, Jeff, Erie, Pa.; Brian Olson and Michelle, Mars, Pa.; and Jennifer Stanko, and husband, Todd,  Kane, Pa.; four great-grandchildren, and two step-great-grandchildren; also several nieces and nephews.

In addition to her parents, Elsie was preceded in death in 1989 by her husband, Paul M. Yaegle, whom she married on October 23, 1937; sisters, Gertrude(Herbert) Anderson and Evelyn (Richard) Yaegle; brothers, Oscar Seaquist, Elmer Seaquist and Edwin Seaquist; and a granddaughter, Sonya Olson.

Friends will be received at Peterson Blick Funeral Home, Inc., 1003 Penna. Ave. East., Warren, on Tuesday, September 4, from  6 to 8 p.m., and for one hour prior to an 11 a.m. funeral service to be held at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, 306 Conewango Ave., Warren, Pa.,  with The Rev. Beth Costlow, pastor, officating.  

Memorials may be made to St. Paul’s Lutheran Church or Hospice of Warren County.

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George King
   Posted Mon September 03, 2012
Gary and Judy

It has been way too long since I've been back to Warren. I am sorry to hear about you mother Gary. Hope you are well.

john deppas
   Posted Mon September 03, 2012
thoughts and prayers....

Cheryl Swart
   Posted Mon September 03, 2012
Dear family,
I am so sorry to hear of Elsie's passing! I was thinking of her and had just emailed my friend Becky who lives right near the home that I wanted to come visit Elsie and have lunch with my friend. It has been a year since I went down! But it was wonderful to visit with her when I did and I just loved her so much! I plan on coming to the funeral on Wednesday. I will let my boys know, and leave a message at the gas station that Gail hangs out as I don't know if he would read the paper. Love and prayers to all of you!

Gerry & Sandy Mattone
   Posted Mon September 03, 2012
Dear Family -
Our deepest sympathy to you and yours. Your Mom was one of dearest
women at the Watson Home. "Our Mom - Lois Mattone - was a friend of
hers and Elsie became a "friend" to us on every visit. We sat with her at
many functions at the home. She always had a kind word and we visited
her after our Mom''s passing to let her know we were still thinking of her.
We left the area but often thought of her and are saddened to hear of your loss.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Hopefully "our" Moms are together again - pain free - and smiling again!
Gerry and Sandy Mattone

Joann Lynch
   Posted Mon September 03, 2012
God Bless you Elsie,, you were one of the nicest people I"ve ever met.... I know you will be welcomed into Heaven wth open arms.. condolences to all the family.

Jason Long
   Posted Mon September 03, 2012
My deepest condolences. I remember going Elsie's in Warren for holidays. I remember Great Grandma Seaquist, Elsie and Gert cooking and telling stories. I remember the old family reunions. I miss those times and carry nothing but fond memories.

Ronald McDonald II
   Posted Tue September 04, 2012
Dear Barb & Family,
Please accept my deepest sympathy in your loss, and my best wishes during these difficult days of adjustment.

Sincerely,

Ron. McDonald II

Nancy Bleech McKelvy
   Posted Tue September 04, 2012
Dear Yaegle family,

Elsie was a real treasure and I''ll deeply miss her. Although we only knew each other a couple of years we truly bonded over my visits to the Watson Home and shared lots of laughs--she had a good sense of humor. She was mom''s "table mate" for almost a year and a good inspiration for her. Am so glad that I got to visit her in the hospital before she slipped away! May God''s peace surround you at this difficult time. Eternal memory!

Nancy Bleech McKelvy





David Long
   Posted Tue September 04, 2012
My deepest condolences. I have many fond childhood memories of spending Christmas eve with Elsie, Gert and Herb, Great Gramma Seaquist and the rest of the family. We would stay late in Warren and race home to Jamestown because Santa was on his way :) Family reunions were also a blast. Miss those great times ! Best wishes to the family in this difficult time.

mike press and family
   Posted Thu September 06, 2012
I have many good memories of Aunt Elsie going back to when I was a littleboy. Even though its been five years since I saw her at my grandma seaquists funeral I thought of her frequently. RIP. Mike Press and family.

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