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i have not forgotten jason im 79 and in UK and sincerely am proud to have been his pal even for a short time..all best fella cya
len the old brit
December 07, 2023 | Friend
Jonesville, North Carolina
STATE ROAD — Mr. Jason Lee Swift, 44, of State Road, passed away Saturday, Dec. 12, 2015, at Forsyth Medical Center surrounded by loved ones. He was born Jan. 29, 1971, to Jerry and Nancy Swift, who preceded him in death. A graduate of Elkin High School, Jason owned Foothills Shoe Repair for...
Read Morei have not forgotten jason im 79 and in UK and sincerely am proud to have been his pal even for a short time..all best fella cya
len the old brit
December 07, 2023 | Friend
still think about you jase it shouldn't of happened brother
len jukes
December 08, 2019 | Elkin, NC | Friend
Sweetheart- I miss you so much.
Cheryl Ventura
January 05, 2016 | Winston-Salem, NC
I just heard the sad news. I only knew Mr. Swift as a customer, and although I probably only took four jobs to him, the quality of his work and his craftsmanship, at prices that forced me to tip him double and still feel like I was cheating him... I can't imagine anyone that would be worth more to a community. He seemed like one in a million. His loved ones should be extremely proud. My condolences.
Eric Brown
December 28, 2015 | Yadkinville, NC
What a nice guy! He was such a talented man & a great cobbler!
Lynn Mahon
December 19, 2015 | Elkin, NC
Jason will be missed by many. He was a very kind and giving person. Jason had many talents, and we are proud to call him a very dear friend. We will see you again just inside the Gates of Heaven.
Donna & Steve Collins
December 19, 2015 | Jonesville, NC
Prayers are with the family.. We will all miss the best shoe cobbler ever. We will all miss him greatly. Heaven is a littler sweeter now.
Shirley Maynard
December 18, 2015 | Pfafftown, NC
Prays to the family. You where a great friend to everyone and will be missed greatly.
Tim Hicks
December 17, 2015 | Elkin, NC
Jason was not only my cousin, but also my friend! Jason I love you and miss you. You truly were a gentle man with a huge heart. Till we meet again. Go Rest High On That Mountain
Darrell Johnson
December 17, 2015 | Jonesville, NC