He is son of George Swindle and Mary (Uitzie) Swindle.
He was married to Emma McIntyre Warnock (1875-1962).
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1930 United States Federal Census
Name: Heber Swindle
Home in 1930: Monroe, Sevier, Utah
Age: 54
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1876
Birthplace: Utah
Relation to Head-of-house: Head
Spouse's name: Emma
Race: White
Household Members: Name Age
Heber Swindle 54
Emma Swindle 54
Rona Swindle 18
Beth Swindle 15
Blanche Swindle 13
Wm A Wamack 93
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World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name: Heber Swindle
County: Sevier
State: Utah
Birth Date: 28 Nov 1875
Race: White
Roll: 1984054
DraftBoard: 0
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MONROE CIVIC AND CHURCH LEADER DIES
Heber Swindle, 62, for years prominent in civic and religious activities at Monroe, and a former mayor of the city, died Sunday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. F. A. Hammond of Ephraim, where he and his wife had been visiting a week. Death resulted from a chronic heart ailment.
Born November 28, 1875 at Monroe to George and Mary Swindle, he obtained his early education in the Monroe schools and later attended Snow college at Ephraim and the Utah State Agricultural college at Logan. He was made bishop of the Monroe ward and served for several years before leaving for a mission in the northwestern states, 1907-09. After his return to Monroe he was made first bishop of the Monroe South ward, serving in this capacity for 12 years. Later he was superintendent of the South Sevier stakes Sunday school, and at the time of his death was a member of the stake high council.
Mr. Swindle was mayor of Monroe for two terms and for 15 years was cashier of the Monroe State bank, until poor health forced his retirement. He operated a farm until three years ago.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Emma Warnock Swindle, whom he married in the Manti temple December 19, 1900 ; five sons and daughters, Mrs. Hammond of Ephraim, Mrs. Gall Plummer and Miss Blanche Swindle of Salt Lake, Rosco Swindle of Bingham and Miss Beth Swindle of Los Angeles ; two grandchildren: a brother and three sisters, Harmon Swindle, Mrs. Cyrus Winget and Mrs. Godfrey Christensen of Monroe, and Mrs. William Goold of Wendall, Idaho.
Published in the
Richfield Reaper | 1938-03-17
He is son of George Swindle and Mary (Uitzie) Swindle.
He was married to Emma McIntyre Warnock (1875-1962).
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1930 United States Federal Census
Name: Heber Swindle
Home in 1930: Monroe, Sevier, Utah
Age: 54
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1876
Birthplace: Utah
Relation to Head-of-house: Head
Spouse's name: Emma
Race: White
Household Members: Name Age
Heber Swindle 54
Emma Swindle 54
Rona Swindle 18
Beth Swindle 15
Blanche Swindle 13
Wm A Wamack 93
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World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name: Heber Swindle
County: Sevier
State: Utah
Birth Date: 28 Nov 1875
Race: White
Roll: 1984054
DraftBoard: 0
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MONROE CIVIC AND CHURCH LEADER DIES
Heber Swindle, 62, for years prominent in civic and religious activities at Monroe, and a former mayor of the city, died Sunday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. F. A. Hammond of Ephraim, where he and his wife had been visiting a week. Death resulted from a chronic heart ailment.
Born November 28, 1875 at Monroe to George and Mary Swindle, he obtained his early education in the Monroe schools and later attended Snow college at Ephraim and the Utah State Agricultural college at Logan. He was made bishop of the Monroe ward and served for several years before leaving for a mission in the northwestern states, 1907-09. After his return to Monroe he was made first bishop of the Monroe South ward, serving in this capacity for 12 years. Later he was superintendent of the South Sevier stakes Sunday school, and at the time of his death was a member of the stake high council.
Mr. Swindle was mayor of Monroe for two terms and for 15 years was cashier of the Monroe State bank, until poor health forced his retirement. He operated a farm until three years ago.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Emma Warnock Swindle, whom he married in the Manti temple December 19, 1900 ; five sons and daughters, Mrs. Hammond of Ephraim, Mrs. Gall Plummer and Miss Blanche Swindle of Salt Lake, Rosco Swindle of Bingham and Miss Beth Swindle of Los Angeles ; two grandchildren: a brother and three sisters, Harmon Swindle, Mrs. Cyrus Winget and Mrs. Godfrey Christensen of Monroe, and Mrs. William Goold of Wendall, Idaho.
Published in the
Richfield Reaper | 1938-03-17
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