Myrna-Swackhammer-Obituary

Myrna H. Swackhammer

Yorktown, Virginia

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YORKTOWN - Myrna H. Swackhammer, 64, passed away Saturday, May 12, 2007. Myrna was a lifelong resident of the Peninsula. She graduated from York High School in 1961, and from ODU and Riverside School of Nursing. She was employed with the Yorktown Refinery for over 35 years as an Occupational...

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We are all saddened by the loss of our good friend and colleague. We will miss your smile and your fun spirit. For all you gave throughout your career, we know there are welcoming arms waiting for you.

I am saddened to hear about the death of Myrna Swackhammer. Although I never met her, I've known her son Troy for many years.
He spoke often about his mother and what a wonderful person she was.

She must have been a very execptional person to have raised such a man as Troy.
I wish to extend my condolences to Troy, and his family.

She must have been a very exceptial person to have raised such a man as Troy.
I wish to extend my sympyies to Troy, and his family

My sympathies to the family. I have known Myrna for a very long time as I serviced her audio equipment at the fuel dock for many years. We also taught together at Henry Hecker's Audio Classes. She will be sorely missed.

We've just returned from vacation and heard of Myrna's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with her loving family. She was a dear friend and will be missed by so many people. Her laughter and bright smiles brought joy to all around her.

Rene, I am so sorry to hear about your mother's passing. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.
Rene Baltrus Prager

Sorry to hear of Myrna's passing.I was honored to be her frind in high school and in the band.We also road the same school bus,and graduated in the same class.She was a wonderful person everyone that new her cought that loving smile of hers. We lost a dear friend.

I very sorry to hear of Myrnas passing. I have known Myrna for many years. She took good care of us all at the refinery and she will be missed by the "Refinery Family". My prayers are with the family.

I will miss a good friend. Her contagious laugh and her caring ways. She would start you laughing when you had no clue what you were laughing at. She was such a joy just to be in her presence.

WE WERE SO SHOCKED AND SADDENED TO HEAR OF MYRNA'S PASSING. WHAT A LOSS YOU ALL MUST BE FEELING. PLEASE FIND COMFORT IN KNOWING THAT YOU ARE IN THE THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS OF THOSE AROUND YOU. JUDI SIEBERT GREEN & F W SIEBERT, INC