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Kevin L. Schwing

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Kevin L. Schwing Kevin L. Schwing, 50, of Conewago Township, Elizabethtown, passed away Friday, October 12, 2007, in the Hahnemann University Hospital, Philadelphia. Born in Glendale, WV, on November 2, 1956, he was the son of Lionel Dean and Doris Jean Hunt Schwing of Moundsville, WV. ...

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Marty and Family,
Please accept our deepest condolances on your loss. Kevin was our son's first soccer coach. He made every kid on the team feel important and was a great teacher. We will all miss him.

Marty & Family,
Words cannot express how we felt when we learned the sad news. Kevin coached both our kids in soccer and from that started a friendship that will surely be missed. We’re certain God has prepared a special spot in heaven for him and we pray that our Lord will comfort and bless you and your family during this time of sorrow.

Dear Marty, Bethany, Allison, Ryan & Matthew,
Our deepest sympathy to all of you. Kevin was a good husband and father to all of you and had loved you, Marty and his wonderful children so very very much. Kevin was also a wondeful brother-in-law whom we will never forget. His laughter and humor will be with us and those wonderful family get togethers we had with him will live within our hearts forever. Our prayers and thoughts are with each and everyone of you.

Love you...

Dear Bethany,
Your father will live on through your heart, your words and your deeds. You are much like him in your vibrant energetic ways and in your love of people and sports. I know that you will spend time with Allison, Ryan and Matthew when you can, and you will be, as you have always been, their idol. Your father was proud of you always and loved you deeply. He would carry you for hours on his shoulders outside as he did small chores and took you on walks. I know he will lift you up...

Dear Marti and family,
Our prayers are with you during this very difficult time. Kevin was able to use the gifts God blessed him with to touch so many lives. His vibrant personality and loving spirit will now touch those in heaven. May the peace of Christ be with you.

Marty and Family,
We were truly shocked to hear about Kevin. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this most sorrowful time. May you feel God's peace and grace as you progress through the coming days.

The Schwing Family,

Our deepest sympathies go out to each of you. I had the privilege of getting to know Kevin through baseball. He was always looking out for the best interest of the kids. He will be greatly missed in the community. The Smith's - Mark, Carol, Cassie and Alexsys.

The Schwing Family,

Our deepest sympathies go out to each of you. We had the privilege of getting to know Kevin and your family from soccer a few years ago and Brian had the opportunity to coach with him in soccer and against him in baseball. Kevin was so involved in his family's lives and he had a tireless compassion for the kids he coached. He truly enjoyed seeing all kids learn and improve. We will miss him and he will be sorely missed in the community.

Sincerely,

Dear Schwing Family,
I hope you realize how greatly Kevin will be missed by all of us. We met Kevin through LD Baseball and Soccer and valued his affect on the kids and coaches alike. I feel blessed to have known Kevin and I am glad I will continue to see him in his kids, but I will miss seeing him with our kids. You will be in our prayers.