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Lillian Swingle Obituary

SWINGLE, LILLIAN MOORE age 100 died in Orlando on July 11, 2010. She was born at the foot of the Catskill Mountains in New York State. A part of a large family, descendent of the New York line of the Rockefeller Family and the Family of Peter Stuyvesant who founded and was the 1st Mayor of Manhattan. Lillian retired as head of Workman's Comp Division of American Fire & Casualty Company. Lillian was Anglican Episcopalian and member of The Cathedral of the Incarnation. She belonged to 13 different hereditary organizations including Descendants of the Three Crusades, Crown of Charlemagne, The Holland Society and Daughters of the American Revolution. She is survived by daughter, Lynda M. Stephens of Orlando; three grandchildren, Allen "SKIP" W.Stephens, Jr., Elizabeth Ann (Gary) Brown, Sally Melissa (Jeff) Pascarella, all of Orlando; three great grandchildren Melissa Hannah Brown, Nicholas Arthur Brown And Garrett Lee
Pascarella all of Orlando. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to Orlando Union Rescue Mission. www.careyhandcolonialfh.com

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Published by Orlando Sentinel on Jul. 13, 2010.

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Terri and Chuck Donalson

July 17, 2010

When I came to Orlando 45 years ago, I rented a room from Mr. and Mrs. Swingle--they were like my very own parents. They saw me through sad times, happy times, and marriage to my wonderful husband of 38 years. We thave thought of Lillian so often--and will always remember her with love and fond memories. Our thoughts and prayers are with her family.

Cathy Haynes

July 13, 2010

Lillian was one of those special ladies whom I had much respect. She gave me advice and starch for my backbone with regards to difficult people. I am proud to have called her my friend.

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