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Edward Swearingen Obituary

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Edward James Swearingen, 88, died on Thursday, May 15, 2014 from complications following hip surgery which were compounded by Parkinson's Disease. He is survived by his wife of 39 years, Janice; by his daughter Niki Francis McDaniel and her husband Cary Cardwell of San Antonio; and by his son Edward Alan Swearingen of Marfa, TX. Ed was born on September 12, 1925, on a farm outside of Lockhart, TX, to Ruby W. and Edward J. (Sr.) Swearingen. As a young boy he became deeply interested in airplanes, with Charles Lindbergh being his childhood hero. His mother related that he would roll the rug back in their farm house and use chalk on the floor to draw the fuselage of an airplane. Then he would lie on his side to see if he fit in the "plane." He sawed off the handle of a broom to simulate the cockpit stick, and learned to control the airplane. It was destiny that aviation would become his lifelong passion. He had become a very good mechanic and engineer working with farm equipment and other machinery. Combining the two interests, he built model airplanes, some of unusual design. After finishing the 8th grade, he went to work at Kelly Field as a Junior Mechanic's helper, and later at the Galveston Army Air Corps Field. After the war, he left the Civil Service work, took flying lessons to become a pilot, then returned to San Antonio to work in the electronic industry. In time, he met one of Texas' aviation pioneers, Dee Howard, and subsequently was hired by Howard. His work there in designing caught the attention of other aviation notables such as Bill Lear and Bill Piper's son, "Pug." He became an internationally known leader in the identification, design, development, and manufacturing of precedent-setting aircraft programs. An avid music lover, he designed and built a 3300-pipe organ for his home. The organ was later given to Texas State University in San Marcos, TX, for teaching in the Music Department. One of his other passions was in restoring antique cars. Perfection in his work allowed for many 100-point cars and many trophies. He and his wife Janice enjoyed tours in the U.S., Canada, England, and France, making many friends and fond memories. He later founded his own company, Swearingen Aircraft, primarily as a consulting firm, and helped design many other companies' aircraft. He then began to design and manufacture his own planes. He designed 30 airplane programs, with the SJ30, a high-performing and affordable twin-engine jet being the 30th. Before his death he was working on his 31st airplane design. Awards along the way include the Aviation Safety Award from the FAA in 1962. In 1974 he received the highest award of the National Business Aircraft Association. Later he was inducted into the Texas Aviation Hall of Fame and honored as a "Living Legend of Aviation."
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Published by San Antonio Express-News from May 16 to May 17, 2014.

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Carl Hammonds

May 27, 2014

I have known of Mr. Swearingen's work and contributions to aviation for years and enjoyed an unusual bond with him. I owned one of the pipe organs that he built. His genius spilled over into everything he touched. I pray for Christ's peace and healing to Mrs. Swearingen and the entire family.

May 21, 2014

Jan,
I am truly sorry for your loss. Dee respected and admired Ed so much. My condolences.
Mrs. Dee Howard

Lane Bailey

May 20, 2014

Jan - it has been so long since Senator Rockefeller and I first met Ed and you. He had a dream around the SJ30 that he never gave up on and his enthusiasm and brilliance convinced others around the world. He was more than an engineer - he was a leader, uncompromising and tireless. And, in a world of phonies, he was authentic - the real deal. I'm honored to have known and worked with him and to have shared in his dream. My prayers to you and the family - hope to get to the service.

Rumalda Rodriguez

May 19, 2014

Janice, I feel your loss and offer my sincere condolences. As Ed's executive assistant for 12 years, he was a fascinating person and enjoyed our many conversations regarding his many aviation related exploits, his many airplane designs, and his passion for his antique cars. I often asked why he did not write his autobiography, it would have been a fascinating book. Up until last year, he only wanted to design his next airplane. Rest in Peace Ed.

Larry Ludwig

May 19, 2014

Ed Swearingen was a hero to me though I hardly knew him personally. I knew of him through Ed "Mac" McKibben and his chief test pilot Jim Humphries. I flew the Sa-226 as Captain more than 4,000 hours and loved that plane. He was a great aviation pioneer and his planes are a wonderful legacy. The Merlin IIIB is still awesome. I knew Greg Wright as seniors in high school and he told me about the incredible organ he built. So sorry for you loss, but so grateful for him sharing his many gifts in so many ways.

May 19, 2014

So sad to hear of Ed passing away & Sympathy to his Family during this difficult time.
He was a very talented man in so many ways . It was a great experience working for him over the years building Airplanes plus working on many of his Antiques Cars & traveling with him to Car Shows. He had accomplished so much over his 88 years. He will be missed by all who knew him.
R.C. Woltersdorf ( Marie )

Gus Spanopoulos

May 18, 2014

Rarely in life do you get to meet and enjoy being in the presence of true brilliance. It was my honor to work shoulder to shoulder with him on the SJ30. He's probably designing better wings for heaven's angels. I can't keep from crying over the loss of my good friend but take solace in knowing that his work will never be forgotten.

May 17, 2014

Time to celebrate a life that was lived to the fullest.
The Mckinney Family

May 16, 2014

We are saddened to learn of Ed's passing! He served as our Best Man when we were married in 1948. As young couples we spent many fun-filled hours on Ink's Lake. We watched him grow and were proud that we had spent those times together when life was so much simpler. Our deepest condolences to Janice and the family. John and Lottie Millsaps

Rodney Blumberg

May 16, 2014

A great man with a great, creative mind. Please accept our condolences on Ed's passing. My father worked with him in the early years at Howard Aero, and was associated with him in later years through the Merlin program. My father had respect and admiration for Ed.
The Don Blumberg Family

Debra Mahan

May 16, 2014

May he rest in peace. My condolences to the family. I met him many years ago when I was at Fairchild Aircraft.

KD White

May 16, 2014

Mr. Swearingen touched so many lives. I am fortunate to have been employed many years because of his dreams. He pushed us all to be better than we thought we could be. I've been blessed by his influence and he is a part of who I am today.
God bless, Ed. And God bless his family and his extended family.

Roxanne Ramirez-Castillo

May 16, 2014

May he Rest in Peace.

Michael Ridgway

May 16, 2014

God bless you and your family.

Roxanne Ramirez-Castillo

May 16, 2014

Janice, I feel your loss. Grandpa Swearing was a great man. He will be missed greatly. I am really sorry that Dad and him did not get to see each other again. We lost Dad in January of this year after his heart transplant. But I can see them designing new planes as I write this. But they have been rejoined together. Again my deepest condolences to you. .

Roxanne Ramirez-Castillo

May 16, 2014

Janice, I feel your loss. Grandpa Swearing was a great man. He will be missed greatly. I am really sorry that Dad and him did not get to see each other again. We lost Dad in January of this year after his heart transplant. But I can see them designing new planes as I write this. But they have been rejoined together. Again my deepest condolences to you. .

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