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• Their eldest son, Warner, rdied in 1925, He served as captain in j the World War and' was in.* theU.rS. army, at the time- of his death- Mr. Swift had three brothers. Emmons. Otis and Martin. ; Martin died .at the age, of’ 22 • years- Emmons died seven' years ;ago. ' •Mr. and* ivirs- Emmons Swift- observed their fiftieth anniversary of their wedding June. 2928: and Mr. and Mr*. Otis Swift of Cres-bard. South Dakota, in March 1938/ j : . . . . . .-Mrs. Swift had only one-sister who is Mrs. Glenn P. Waite . of Jamestown. .. Those who attended from . out of town to congratulate Mr. and Mu.[ Swift were: Mrs. Gratia Swift and son of Philadelphia* Pa. She* was the wife of their eldest scs ltar-■r*cr« Mr. and-Mrs. Olis Swift and children of Fredonia. Mrs.'Glenn P. Waite and family of James-town31r. and Mrs. Frank Mansfield of Farrington Hollow, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Schrocter .of Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gilbert of Jamestown. Mr. and Mrs. James McLeod of Fredonia. Mrs.. Ed-; xnund Crowdl and son. Harry, of; Hamlet, Mrs. Alice Cockbum of Hanover Center and Mr.. and Mrs. Clarence Black and Carol Warner cl Arkwright. There were morethan 75 friends from town who attended.’ J
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Dunkirk Evening Observer

Dunkirk, New York, US

Tue, Mar 12, 1940

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