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Steven Allan Swan

Portland, Oregon

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Swan, Steven Allan 69 10/14/1940 07/14/2010 Steve Swan fought a valiant battle against liposarcoma. He was born at Old Adventist Hospital to Walter A. and Euncie J. (Cooper) Swan. Steve graduated from Milwaukie High School in 1958 and served in the U.S. Air Force from 1963 through 1967, ending...

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I worked with Steve for many many years at Pennwalt Chemical Plant. He was such a kind and gentle person and I grew to know and respect him each and every day. He taught me how to do my job and always gave me good advice on personal matters. Im so very sad to hear of his passing.
Steven Smith

steve...you were a great guy...havent seen you for years...we were in the head hunters car club...really sorry ...i went to your funeral on saturday...saw the head stone from the swan family...sorry i was only 1 day off...drove thru the old neighborhood looking fof Whitey's house...and down west of 32nd ...but couldnt find anything that looked like your old house...sorry i missed saying goodbye...dick [email protected]

Steve: You will be missed, You were a great fellow employee and a great benefit to the North Clackamas School District. A dear friend indeed. With warmest regards to your family.

My sisters & I spent alot of time playing with the "Swan Kids" when we were little. Paralee & I mostly played with Sarah Jean and Stanley :) Sharon knew Steve more, as "They" were OLDER! Ha Ha. But Steve always seemed to me to be Calm, Happy, Soft Spoken, Very Nice & Comically Serious!
He will be missed by Many.
See You later, Steve, when We catch up with You.
Love Don

Bea, and all the other Swans, my heart has a hole in it with the loss of Steve, my dear cousin. He was so much a part of my childhood and continued to be a part of my life, one of the best parts, as we became adults and went on our way. So, one more time, hi-ho Steverino, and farewell. I am so sorry for the loss of a kind, gentle man.

We are Sorry for your lose. My husband and I worked with Steve at Nc12. He was always happy to help where ever he could. Everyone that knew him is really going to miss him.

Steve and I graduated from MUHS and
attended the Logus UCC Church. I
remember him as a warm and smiling genial
guy. I remember a beach trip with the
youth group

My condolences to his family

One of the best things to happen to our large family was when Steve became a part of it. He will truly be missed. My love to you Aunt Bea and my dear cousins. Love you all, Leslie

Steve was a part of my childhood, and it was with great joy that I met him again as he kept busy in retirement by being a substitute custodian for NC12. A wonderful man. My prayers are with you, his family.