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Harry C. Swift Jr.

Milford, New Jersey

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Harry C. Swift, Jr., 75, of Alexandria Township, NJ, passed away peacefully on Saturday, September 5, 2015 at his home. Born June 7, 1940 in Newark, NJ, Harry lived in Union and Mountainside, NJ before moving to Alexandria Township in 1984. Harry graduated from Union High School in 1958. Over the...

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I have nothing but fond memories of Harry. Harry gave me my first job. I was an 8yo kid living on a farm in the seventies. I would get excited when I saw his truck coming up the driveway. He would always let me get in the truck a ride up to the barn. I remember going on trips and doing pony rides. It was a great time and place to grow up. Gods speed Harry! RIP. Pete DeLaurier

Harry was an incredible and loving human being. Karen, Luke and Cody, I will never forget those few magical days shared with you and the horses as we walked through the barns, and shot at the rats.. Harry was always a cheerful fan of my clown shows in the days of company picnics with Unirec. He laughed louder than the kids even though he had seen my routines several times. I spoke with him a few times since moving to Sarasota Florida. The clowning me is long gone...I do weddings...

I always enjoyed talking to Harry about a variety of topics from town to farm issues. He was always there to tal to you. I didn't realize until after his passing why his name was always so familiar to me. I had known him years ago from Mountsinside when I was on the rescue squad. I wish I had realized the connection sooner and than we would have had even more interesting things to talk about.

Karen I am just learning of Harry's passing I am so sorry. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you all. You have a great family and I know that you have so much love to comfort your loss thoughts and prayers are with you all. With much love Susan d'andrea (ricks cousin)

I was deeply saddened to hear about Harry's death. Karen we spent many years at the schools cheering and supporting our children as they grew up to be such fine adults. I appreciate you and Harry's commitment to maintain and sustain Alexandria's farming culture.

I am deeply sorry to hear about the passing of Harry. Harry and the farm brought so much joy to all. Harry will never be forgotten. My condolences to you Karen and family.

Deepest sympathy for this loss to the family. The loving-kindness of GOD can sustain you now and in the days ahead. May you find a measure of comfort in the loving support of each other and friends.

Sorry to hear of Harry's passing. My sister, Bonnie and my neighbors, Eddie & Cory, had our first jobs as teenagers working with Harry & Karen giving pony rides at fairs and festivals. Sorry to read about his loss.