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James Middleton Swindells Jr.

Smithfield, Virginia

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Smithfield, VA James Middleton Swindells, Jr., 83, of Smithfield, VA, passed away Tuesday, November 17, 2009. He was born in Newburgh, NY, the son of the late Gertrude Geahardt and James Middleton Swindells, Sr. He was predeceased by his sister, Jeannette Smith. James retired from the Army...

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I only served with Jim a short period of time at Ft. Benning and in Vietnam but really got to know him well through the Army Otter Caribou Association. He attended all the reunions and we enjoyed great camaraderie. Jim gave me a shirt like he is wearing in the guestbook picture. I'll treasure that as long as I live. My wife Clarice and I want to express our sympathy to Jim's family. We will miss him dearly.

I am so sorry for your loss. Please know that our thougths and prayers are with you. Take care and God Bless

Tammy & Mike Oblein
Gloucester Point, VA

Our thoughts and prayers are with the Swindells' family.
We enjoyed visiting with Jim at the AOCA reunions,he will be missed.

Sincerely, Art & Anne Graves

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

To Our Family,

We love and miss Uncle Jim very much.
He will be in our hearts for ever.

Wish we made it to Va to be with you.
Our hearts and love is with you always.

We love you Love Kim and Brian

My sympathies to all of Jim's family. It was always a joy to visit with Jim at the AOCA Reunions. I and all the other members will greatly miss him.

Dear Tai & Family,
I was very sorry to hear of Mr. Swindells' death. He was a true Patriot, and always such a gentleman when he came to Gibson Mechanical. Bobby respected and loved him and enjoyed their conversations.
Sincerely,
Gibson and Avant Families

We wish to express our sympathies to Jim's family and many friends. He will be missed, but not forgotten. His dedication to family and duty was admired by all he met. He knew no strangers, just people he hadn't met yet.

Jim was a man I truely admired as he was a great patriot dedicated to his family not to mention above and beyond the call of duty to our country. Jim will be missed by many especially me...
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