Mindy Sue Nese was an avid fan of Penn State. Her husband, Richard, is a 1979 graduate, having attended the Penn State Harrisburg campus and earning a degree in business management. Her three children are all graduates of Penn State, as well – Timothy in 2004, Patrick in 2007, and Katy Sue in 2012 and 2018. As Richard recently said, “Penn State was in the Nese blood.” To honor the memory of Nese, who died in 2015, a foundation tied to her longtime employer has created a scholarship in her name at Penn State Harrisburg. The Mindy Sue Nese Memorial Scholarship benefits students from Dauphin County enrolled at the campus.
Nese was dedicated to her children’s education. She helped them through high school studies and shuttled them to their extracurricular activities. She also helped them apply to and settle into their studies at Penn State.
She was also committed to her job at the Union Deposit Corporation, a land development and real estate company, where she worked for Alexander Boyd, president, and Paul Mahoney, chairman, for 37 years. Nese began her career at the company after graduating from Central Dauphin High School and the Harrisburg Area Community College with an associate’s degree in administrative office management.
When The Alexander Boyd and Jane Starke Boyd Foundation, which was established by Boyd and his wife, Jane, was looking for ways to honor and remember Nese following her death in October 2015, Mahoney reflected on Nese’s years of service to the Union Deposit Corporation, but what also stood out to him was hearing her proud stories and updates about her Penn State family.
“Mindy Sue Nese was a devoted employee of the Union Deposit Corporation,” Mahoney said. “She was exemplary in her work habits and worked for us almost 40 years. She is greatly missed.”
As chairman of the Board of Trustees for the Boyd Foundation, Mahoney established the Mindy Sue Nese Memorial Scholarship, which provides funding for students with financial need from Dauphin County – including Susquehanna Township, Lower Paxton Township, Swatara Township, and the City of Harrisburg – who plan to attend Penn State Harrisburg.