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Edward Swope

Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania

1931 - 2015

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Edward Swope entered into eternal rest at his home on June 7, 2015 at the age of 83. Ed was born on October 29, 1931 in Harrisburg, PA. He was preceded in death by his parents, Judd and Julia (Betty) Swope and four sisters. Ed was an avid and accomplished hunter and outdoorsman. His greatest...

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Mr. Swope will always be remembered with fondness by the Calvert family. As we were growing up, one of the best memories of Halloween was getting a Harrisburg Dairies orange drink at the Swope household! My condolences to your family!

Praying peace and comfort over all of you. Thanking God that he is dancing in Heaven right now. I wish I could be there during this difficult time, but know that I am there in spirit and thinking of you all every day. Sending my love and many many hugs to everyone. Love you all.

I had the pleasure of having Mr. Ed as my church friend at Christ Community and my smile in the morning when I came to work at East Park Drive. He was a servant to the Lord making the copies of the sermon message for the book store, and if I let him know I was going to miss Sunday morning service there he was on Monday morning with a copy of the message. What a servants' heart and blessing he was too many.


Pam Hockenbroch

Sorry for your loss. I know our friend Mr. Ed is enjoying his reward with the Lord for all his kindness. He was such a kind wonderful man. He was my sunshine at East Park Drive with his morning smile. He made my day. I certainly will miss him.

What a wonderful start to our morning he was ! Always a smile ....Made a Highmark morning better .... So sorry to see this

So sorry for your loss. He was a wonderful man that always made me smile.

I had the pleasure of knowing this man for two years working with him for AlliedBarton. One day we were discussing fishing, and I mentioned that I was trying to get back into it. Ed asked what equipment I had, to which I said that I had to start from scratch. He said that he would see if he had anything he could spare from his collection. A few days passed, and I had forgotten the conversation, when Ed called me and asked me to come see him. He gave me a tackle box and a rod, even showing me...

Ed was one of my favorite people he was the first person I would see in the morning at work always happy & smiling neve had a bad thing to say about anyone

Praying for you all. Love in Jesus, Judy , Trey, And Christy Bryant