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Robert H. Swan

Tooele, Utah

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Robert H. Swan 1935 ~ 2008 Credit Union Official passes Feb. 19, 2008 a victim of a severe stroke days earlier. He was born July 19, 1935 in Tooele, Utah the son of Clifford LeRoy and Cynthia Speirs Swan. His early life was connected to their grocery business and high school sports. He...

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Dear Jan and family -- I was deeply saddened by the news of Bob's passing. We spent many moments together and I can say that Bob was one of a kind in being funny when appropriate and sincere when need. I will miss him and I will miss seeing you at future credit union events. God bless you and your family. Sincerely, Bill Smith, Coastal FCU, Raleigh, N.C.

Jan,
Judy and I share your sadness with Bob's passing. He was a very good friend to credit unions all across America. He worked very hard to improve our ability to serve our members and make their lives better. Please know that all of us at Coastal Federal Credit Union will forever remember our dear friend.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Bob was a great friend of our family for many years especially my father, Gus. He will be missed by everyone he touched. Tooele has lost one of its finest people. Sorry we could not be at the service but are at our winter home in California. My mom is now living in Denver and sends her sympathies.

Robert was a decent man who served his community well.

When I read his obituary today I smiled and thought, "Mission Accomplished."

Robert's life was a great example of community stewardship, leadership, integrity, and excellence, and especially so for our new generation of up and coming Utah Democrats.

Please accept my condolences.

With every best wish,

Dear Jan, please accept our deepest condolences on the passing of Bob. We have known him since the 1970s through his good friend, the late Jack Christensen. As many before have said, Bob was a kind, gentle man with a wonderful sense of humor. There aren't many like him who come our way. Kind regards,Bruce and Maria Whitehead, Salt Lake City

I had the opportunity to meet with and talk with Bob a number of times in my work with California's credit unions. He was always looking out for the good of the people and not for personal glory. Bob was what a true public servant should be. While credit unions lost a good friend, his family lost a really good man. My prayers and thoughts are with you today.

Dear Swan Family,
I am saddened by the news of Bob's
death and send my condolences to all.

Jan & family,

We are sorry to hear of the passing of Bob. He always had a big smile, and was always a lot of fun on and off the golf course. Our sincere sympathy to you and your family.

Janet,
Please accept my sincere sympathy.
May your heart be comforted.
Love,
RuthAnn Beck Simon