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Brian E. Swim

Salt Lake City, Utah

1954 - 2014

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Brian E. Swim1954 ~ 2014Brian (Eamon) Swim passed away unexpectedly on Monday June 30,2014. He was born on February 22, 1954 in Raleigh North Carolina to Ronald G. and Mary Kay Swim. He was raised in Kearns, Utah and graduated from Kearns High School in 1972. Brian was awarded Kearns High school...

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I just heard that you passed away, I am two years late, but I feel sad that you have passed. I always will remember you being partners with Father Blenner on the bowling league with my parents. Father Blenner and you would always order fries and share them with me when I got to come to the bowling lanes. Thanks for being a good memory in my life.

Cameron Nerdin.

It's good to remember Brian and some things he taught me – participation and doing your best are as at least as important as winning. We all appreciated Brian's participation and his best effort. I still try to follow those lessons with people I deal with. Thanks Brian.

I worked with Brian at Parker for many years, bowled with him on the Parker league . So sorry for your loss, Brian was a very special friend to many people.

I miss you more than words can say. There are so many plans that we had... so many things we were going to. I can't say these things are going to be left undone, but without your mark: a mark you had placed on everything you did in your life. This is very difficult to accept for me, but I must. You were always there for me and trusted me to do what I thought was right. You were always there to make sure I was safe and secure... even when you could only call or send a letter. My life was...

I worked with Brian at Parker. He was such a joy to associate with. From time to time we would visit and afterwards I always felt happier and uplifted because Brian just made you feel that way. He was an inspiration, always friendly, funny, had a great smile, and full of enthusiasm. Brian was a skilled and hard worker. I will miss his friendship.

I was in shock to hear of Brian's passing. We worked together at Parker for many years. He will be missed alot. Condolences to his family. R.I.P.

I am sad to hear of Brian's passing. He was a solid part of my childhood. I spent many summer days hanging out with the swim kids either at swimming practice or killing time waiting for the next one. That is what our days were back then. I can always remember Brian's laugh as he was either teasing one of his many siblings or baring the brunt of it. But always in good fun. Those were good times. Rest in peace Bri.

I love you uncle Brian you will be forever missed, but never forgotten...

I am so sad to hear of my Brian's passing we went to school together religion classes and than worked at parkers together for 20 years he also helped me with my taxes for a few years what a great friend he will be missed may he R.I.P and my thoughts and prayers to his family