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Roy U. Swearengin

Kansas City, Missouri

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Roy U. Swearengin, 91, Kansas City, KS, died Sunday, December 12, 2004, at the Edwardsville Convalescent Center. Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Wednesday, December 15, 2004, at the Highland Park Funeral Home. Burial in Highland Park Cemetery. Friends may call from 6-8 p.m. Tuesday, with Masonic...

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To all who loved Roy,
What would Wolcott have been without Roy? What a good and decent man he was. I know he and Behula had a fun time visiting with Young & Fay at the lake. He had a fiesty spirit which we enjoyed. We are sorry for your loss and hope your memories will make you smile.
Lewis & Nancy

Oddly enough I met Mr Swearengin at Providence Place last year and was reacquainted with him when he was transferred to Edwardsville. I was his IV nurse but am also a friend and co-worker of Christi's at Truman Med Center. He was such a gentleman, always so respectful, kind and caring even before he knew that I knew his granddaughter. He was concerned about my traveling alone and would walk me to the door at Providence Place. I would stop in to see him and he would always remember me. He...

Uncle Roy was a really great Uncle, My only regret was that I didn't get to spend nearly enough time with him, or to really get to know him. I regret that I don't really know any of the family either. Uncle Roy I will miss getting to see you at the family reunion and our small chats we would have on the phone. Love you, Your niece

i AM VERY BLESSED TO HAVE HAD SUCH A WARM AND CARING GRANDFATHER. I TRULY HAVE MEMORIES I CAN TREASURE. THE MOST TREASURABLE ONES WERE OUR BREAKFAST OUTINGS WE HAD. THEY MEANT A LOT TO HIM AND THEY TRULY MEANT A LOT TO ME ESPECIALLY SO NOW. I AM GLAD I HAD SUCH WONDERFUL GRANDPARENTS AS THESE. I WILL TRULY MISS YOU GRANDPA AND I KNOW YOU WILL HAVE MANY JEWELS ON YOUR CROWN IN HEAVEN.
LOVE, CHRIS

I will for ever remember Dad as being my second father. He was very good to me and treated me like a daughter instead of daughter inlaw. Dolores & Ray, I loved your dad as my own.