James-Swager-Obituary

James L. Swager

Jackson, Michigan

1950 - 2020

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American Cancer Society

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Swager, James L. 6/9/1950 - 6/2/2020 Rives Junction, MI James L. Swager (Jim) of Rives Junction passed away on 6/2/2020 at the age of 69 after a battle with cancer and heart issues. Jim was born on 6/9/1950 in Jackson, Michigan. He graduated from Vandercook Lake High School in 1968. Jim enjoyed...

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It's been four years since I lost my best friend. Our whole family loved Jim. I just remember that he was the smartest person I've ever know when it came to carpentry and mechanics. When he worked at Kelsey Hayes he knew how to set-up every machine in the entire company. That's where I first met him as he was my set-up man and also taught me everything. Beloved and remembered for the rest of my days. Vernon & Janet

The best friend I ever had. I think about and miss him all the time. I hope MO is doing better!

What a kind and wonderful man who loved his family very much. He was thoughtful, friendly, and always made you feel comfortable. He will be greatly missed. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family.

Jim was one of the nicest persons that I've ever met. We worked together at the old Kelsey Hayes plant and he taught me how to set up machines. Jim always came whenever I needed work done on our home and was very skilled in all he did. He always charged me less than what the job called for and I would always have to give him more because he deserved it. My condolences to "Mo" and the Swager family in their time of need.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

May God hold you and your family close during this hard time Mo. Hugs.

Im so sorry you had to leave so soon. You still had things to work on, things to fix for others. You were probably the hardest working man most of us knew. I guess its time for you to rest now. You're a good man Jim Swager.

Mo, so sorry about Jim. I havent seen you guys in such a long time but I remember all the good times that my son and myself had back in the 70s with Jim working on cars and fishing. He was one of the most caring men I ever knew. I will say prayers for Jim and you and your family. Alan Wilczak