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Ben Swiggett

Ben Swiggett, beloved father, grandfather, husband and community member died July 11th while cycling in the Berkeley Hills. He was born in Ann Arbor, MI, the son of Richard Chinn and Barbara Boos Swiggett. Ben was a kind, patient and gregarious man, who adored his family. He was a graduate of Colgate University, later earning his M.B.A. at the Stern Graduate School of Business at NYU. He captained the Colgate Swim Team and maintained his enthusiasm for all sports. Ben was an avid surfer, golfer, motorcyclist and cyclist. He had a long career in Marketing Research, at Information Resources and Telephia, and later founded his own consulting business. Ben has lived in Berkeley for 18 years, where he was a devoted member of the Montgomery Street Motorcycle Club and passionate member of the Berkeley Bicycle Club, where he had served as past president. He continued his involvement in the swimming world as a Masters swimmer, as a USAA Swimming official and a proud parent with the Albany Armada Swim Club. Over the years Ben meticulously built and continued to maintain a spreadsheet of his entire family's swimming times, for every age and event. He loved nothing more than comparing times and proclaiming (to the children's joy or dismay) who was the current record holder. Ben was also an animal lover and travelled most places with his dachshunds Obi and Lily. Ben is survived by his loving wife Wendy Smith Swiggett and son Luke, by his adult children Brad, Ashley, and Jake, 5 grandchildren, Caleb, Niah, Natalie, Hamilton and Reid, his siblings Tom Swiggett and Tracy Carey-MacKensie, his nieces Erin Carey and Gwen Spahn and nephew Tucker MacKensie.


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Published by San Francisco Chronicle from Jul. 15 to Jul. 19, 2020.

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Matt Germain

August 14, 2020

I worked with Ben at IRI and he was a fantastic mentor to me. He was the most easy going and happy guy, I really looked up to Ben in those days, he was a true friend. I have very fond memories of him that I will cherish. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.

Diane L Nilsen

July 20, 2020

I'm so sorry to hear of Ben's passing. I worked with him for several years at IRI. He was always a great mentor and took the time to teach with passion. We'd sometimes talk about swimming (I used to be an avid swimmer myself) and he would encourage me to continue to beat my best times. When we first met, I would call him Mr. Swiggett out of respect - until he told me to stop and just call him Ben. Again, I'm so sorry for your loss.

John Tytherleigh

July 19, 2020

I met Ben in Shanghai when he introduced himself at the end of one long and hot cycle ride.
We had a small but regular group of expat riders who would venture out on to the streets through evolving suburbs, construction and a mix of either perfect smooth or bad potholed roads.
Ben joined us and in a short time he would ride with us and then continue, going on to double our distance and explore new routes. He always contributed and was a perfect companion.
I also played tennis with him and ma y of the guys at the Racquet Club and infuriatingly he was good at that too.
I remain shocked and perplexed as to why life takes these turns.
My prayers are with Wendy, Luke and his family Ben was so full of life and commitment to what ever he undertook I will miss him.

May he ride and serve with the wind on his back.

JT

July 16, 2020

My condolences to the family . May you find comfort in your treasured memories
and Gods promise to return our loved ones . 1st Thessalonians 4 : 13 & 14 .

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