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David Nathanial Swain

Roanoke, Virginia

1932-2008

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David Nathanial Swain, 76, of Salem, Va., passed away on Thursday, October 16, 2008. He was born May 13, 1932, in Pulaski, Va., son of the late Irvin Lewis and Vulla Roop Swain. He was also preceded in death by two brothers, Pete and Douglas Swain; and two sisters, Bonnie Rizzo and Betty Jo...

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Mrs. Swain and family:
I am so saddened to see of Mr. Swain's death. He was the sweetest man, always had something wonderful to say to me. Even though I am far away please know I am keeping you in my prayers.
Take care,

I am sorry to have learned of the passing of Mr. Swain. He was a fine gentleman with a wonderful family that I remember from my much younger years growing up in Andrew Lewis Place.

My thoughts and prayers are with the family and friends during this time.

David,
I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your father. May God provide comfort and peace to you and your family.
Sandy Wimmer-Lewis

David, Cathy, Maeve, Spencer, & Mrs. Swain,
Our prayers are withyou during this difficult time. We know you are a close knit family and that your many memories will bring you comfort.

The Elam Family

Mrs. Swain, David, Kathy, Maeve and Spencer
Please know that you are in our prayers during this sad time. Mr. Swain was a very sweet man and we always enjoyed being around him at all the sporting events he attended.
Tod, Wendy, Allison and Alicia Wright.

Tabbie - you are in my thoughts and
prayers. Just learned of David's passing today. Just know that so many of your friends are sad for you today. Its comforting to know that you can join him someday.

The Wife and I are presently in Branson, Missouri and was suprised to find our lost of David. We will be praying for you and family in our absents.

Co- worker,
Thomas Herndon

David, Cathy, Maeve, Spencer, & Mrs.Swain,

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort. Mr. Swain was the sweetest man. We remember seeing him & Mrs. Swain at all of the sporting events that Maeve participated in. He will be missed.

Mrs. Swain, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I know that my father always had such wonderful memories of when he and my dad were young boys. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Kathi Foley (Joe Turpin's daughter)