Leslie-Swan-Obituary

Leslie Charles Swan

Phoenix, Arizona

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Swan, Leslie Charles 77, died September 3, 2010 in Gig Harbor, WA while visiting his daughter. Les was born in Kewanee, Illinois, the son of Ferman and Eleanor Swan. He moved to Arizona in 1955. Les was a retired college professor having taught at Mesa Community College and Arizona State...

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Dr. Swan was one of my favorite professors at MCC. He helped me get my job at the library, from which I retired seven years ago. He always encouraged me to strive to be the best that I could be. He was one of the special ones. Please accept my sympathies. Betty O'Neill

Our late parents treasured their long friendship with Les and Phyllis. And we thank Les for his professionalism, friendship and guidance as he worked with our mother in Business Admin. at MCC.
Condolences to Phyllis and family.

Dr. Swan was indeed a gentleman and a scholar who possessed great wit and a wicked sense of humor. He and Phyllis were treasured friends of my mom and dad from the time he and mom worked together at MCC. He was one of the group of exceptional faculty members in the Business Admin Dept at MCC during the 70's who were role models for aspiring teachers like myself. He left us with so many fond memories. Sincere condolences to Phyllis and the rest of his family.

My thoughts and prayers are with the Swan family. We (the Brimley's) lived across Miller Street from you. Les was so kind and generous. I got to work with him a few semesters at MCC. Regards,

Swan Family,
We were very sad to hear of your loss, Les, was a wonderful man who made our trips to Prescott very special. We will surely miss him. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

Sincerely,
Mike and Joan Treguboff

My thoughts and prayers are with Les’s family at this time of grief and sorrow. May your fond memories of Les bring you comfort.
It was my privilege and honor to have known and worked with Les at Mesa Community College. He was truly a Gentleman and a Scholar and will be missed by all knew him.