Waymon-Swift-Obituary

Waymon Swift

St. Louis, Missouri

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DIED
August 10, 2016
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St. Louis, Missouri

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Visitation: Friday, August 19, 2016 10:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m. at Olivet M.B. Church 12200  New Halls Ferry Road, Florissant, MO 63033Funeral: Friday, August 19, 2016 at 11:00 a.m. following the visitationInterment: Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery 

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I'm sitting here thinking about my favorite Uncle Waymon. I'm so thankful with how family reunions brought us together for a time of bonding, and fellowship--family ties were important to Uncle Waymon as he expressed to us to keep close contact, and get to know who your families members are we continue to grow, and have more children; grandchildren: I certainly met, and have gotten to know more family members through the efforts of my Uncle Waymon.

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The Patriarch of our family has transitioned to his heavenly home. He will be missed as the one who searched every crook and canal to see what he could do to make it better. He was our entertainer with his jokes, a little guitar and his toe tapping. He loved the outdoors and was an avid wild animal hunter. So the bell has tolled for Waymon, "uncle Dub" , Deacon Swift and the Master has said My child come home. So sweet dreams our sweet Prince, may a flight of angels carry you safely to final...

Sending prayerful thoughts to the family. Uncle Dub will surely be missed. Won't hear him say "Hello Niece, where is Georgia?" He always wanted the family to stay close.....and I pray that we will.

Lots of Love
Valerie (Niece)

Hello Mrs. Hattie and Family, extending deep and heartfelt sympathy to you and your family in the passing of Mr. Waymon Swift, it was always a joy to see him and your family, during your visits in Jackson. May God continue to bless and keep you.

Mrs Hattie and Family-Bro. W.A. lived a blessed life and he touched many people. I recall coming to your home, visiting your church, and going to a Cardinal baseball game with George Pirtle, my day (Pete), my father-in-law, and of course bother Robert. It was such an enjoyable visit that I always wanted to do it again. Now W.A. and Robert as is my father-in-law are in heaven watching the undefeated "angel" team play. We will fellwoship again. Be comforted in know that W.A. lifed a life that...

So sorry to hear about W.A. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Shirley V. SYKES