Alice-Swainson-Obituary

Alice Emma Swainson

Manchester, Michigan

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Swainson, Alice Emma Manchester, MI Age 77, former First Lady of Michigan and long time resident of Manchester passed away Tuesday, August 31, 2004 at the Arbor Hospice Residence. She was born March 31, 1927 in Detroit, the daughter of Martin and Vera (Malmquist) Nielsen. She married John B....

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We are deeply sorry for your loss. May God be with you during this difficult time. You are in our prayers. Bill and Sharman

I adored singing with Alice and knew her during our wonderful years at Emanuel UCC. Alice was a gracious and lovely woman who always seemed to see the good in everyone. I send my heartfelt and deepest condonlences to her family, but especially to her grandchildren, Andrew and Allyson - may you always remember what a loving and faithful woman your grandmother was.

May God's love help you through your grief.

Dear Tina,Carol and family, How wonmderful to have been friends for so many years and what fond memories we have of time with Alice anr John. Our very best to you. Dave and Pat

Mick and I would like to extend our condolences to the family of Alice Swainson. We are sorry for your loss.

Mick & Mary Rossettie

To Alice Swainson from Helen and Gene Dembicki. We first met in 1949 and knew each other into the early 50's. We were all newly married,and Gene and I bought a bedroom set from you and John. We went to your apartment in Detroit, picked it up and took it to our home in Dearborn Heights.John and I worked at the Wayne County Bureau of Social Aid, and that is how we all met. I remember you fondly, Alice, as being a very lovely lady. I wish to extend my deepest sympathy to your family.

To Alice Swainson from Helen and Gene Dembicki. We first met in 1949 and knew each other into the early 50's. We were all newly married,and Gene and I bought a bedroom set from you and John. We went to your apartment in Detroit, picked it up and took it to our home in Dearborn Heights.John and I worked at the Wayne County Bureau of Social Aid, and that is how we all met. I remember you fondly, Alice, as being a very lovely lady. I wish to extend my deepest sympathy to your family.

I have known Alice for many years--since she was about 5 years old. I was a lifelong friend of her brother Bert and I have not seen her since his death. I remember Alice as a beautiful child who became a beautiful and fine woman who will surely be missed.