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Steven Doyle "Steve" Swaim

Wichita, Kansas

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Swaim, Steven Doyle "Steve," 51, went to join his sister, Cindy with the Lord, Saturday, March 18, 2006. He is survived by his daughter and son-in-law, Nicole and Omar Del Rio; mother, Lora Swaim; father and stepmother, C.D. and Carolyn Swaim; brothers and sister-in-law, James "Buck" and Heather...

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Today marks 14 years since God called you home daddy. So much has changed in 14 years and I wish you were here physically for all of it! However I know you are here and near many days. I feel you around and I know you are watching over me! I know you protect us and you see how beautiful my daughter is! I wish Rachael would have gotten to know her grandfather!! Today I am sad that another year has passed but it makes me smile knowing that you are still near to my heart! One day we will meet...

I'm putting in this little note for FYI's I was chatting with my friend Robin Courtney, we went to school together at Derby. You know how topic of conversations go from one to another...well we were talking about how he used to run lights for Steve and the guys, and I told him that I had known Steve and his family from about 1978 or so. Now as it turns out I am his cousin Ralph's other half. We miss Steve and his incredible talents.
Blessings always with Lora, Jeff and Buck, and their...

In My Pocket

I have memories in my pocket.
They rattle among the change.

My memories of you are treasures I carry wherever I go.

They are stored in bits and pieces, parts of a beautiful whole
They give me comfort when I think I am alone.

Yes, I have memories in my pocket, like so much other stuff I keep there.

But of all the treasures I have, it’s the memories of you that are the most precious.

Lora, Nicole There are no words of comfort I can give you rigt now, except, your son/father is now in heaven. He made his peace with the Lord and some day you will see your son/father again. For now,Steve is resting and making new music with God. Lora/Nicole, steve was only but one link in the family chain of love. Some day the family chain will link up again, when the rest of the family reunites in heaven with their loved ones. Just keep the faith. You will see your son again and your links...

To all Steve's family I offer my condolences. I had the privilege of working with Steve in his music career and all the excitement of launching The Clocks. We had talked about doing more. We'll miss him.
Paul Peterson

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life’s routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Hi Aunt Lora, Jeff and Buck,
I'm so very sorry about Steve, Ralph & I were just talking about The Clocks the other day. Steve will be missed very much. I remember when he used to go to the bowling alley when I worked there, he was so funny. I know that Cindy was waiting for him, we know that they will take care of each other. Ralph & I got there too late for the service, it was very crowded. It was so good to see so many people that loved Steve. We loved him very much and will miss...

Hello, I am Kyle Stevens. I am the person who drew the big picture of the Clocks that hung in Doc & Lora's bar for a while. I think Steve took it home. Family,Friends and Clocks Family, I am so sorry to here this. I have been waiting for the next reunion. Now it is over. Steve, was always my friend and I am thankful. I probably saw him drum over a thousand times,I hardly missed a show, and never tired of watching him.He gave pleasure to his fellow man. Not a bad legacy!