Isabelle-Swartz-Obituary

Isabelle Dales Swartz

DELMAR, New York

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Swartz, Isabelle (Leavitt) Dales DELMAR Isabelle (Liz) Swartz, 83, died peacefully in her home in Colonie on April 30, 2010. She lived in the Capital District all her life, daughter of the late Henry J. and Lily L. Leavitt. She served in the Cadet Nurse Corps in World War II. She worked as an RN...

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I want to share a golf story that happened a few years ago in the Wed. night ladies league at Normanside. I had just started playing the year before and i was very impressed with Liz's ability. But on the 9th hole at about 80 yards out she hit to the green. She started to look around the green for her ball and I walked up to the cup and there was her ball. She had hit in the cup from around 80 yards. It was an amazing shot and we had a great time that evening. My condolences to you for Liz...

We are so sorry for your loss. Always remember the good times. May god bless you. Love,
(Aunt)Diane,Bill,Shawn(Hall),Sam and Ben Wells

My Dad and Liz were a perfect couple, enjoying life to its fullest even into their 80's. She was one of the strongest women I have know; mentally, physically and spiritually. Her love for all animals was tremendous. She will be missed. She and Don will now enjoy travelling unhindered by physical limitations. God Bless,
Rhonda and Tom

Liz and I worked together in the family planning clinic at AMC. While doing our job we also had lots of fun. She was a great lady and I honor her memory. Judith Blanchard

My father (Dr. Swartz, and Liz’s late husband) often told me in conversation what a wonderful companion Liz had been. He always spoke enthusiastically about their adventures and activities together.
They golfed, skied, and traveled together enjoying the fact that they had left the working world.
I was always touched by how much Liz cared for, and had concern for, stray and lost animals. Even the pets I had during the past 25 years sensed in Liz a caring that it hard to express in...