A native of Brooklyn, NY, James was the son of Henry and Alice Sabourin Swanson. He had been a resident of Weedsport for the past forty nine years and retired from Weedsport High School with thirty years of service.
Jim enjoyed watching his beloved New York Yankees, bowling, fishing, western movies and most of all helping others. He loved his family and was devoted to his children and grandchildren.
Surviving are his dear wife who he married November 30, 1951 Elsie DeForrest Swanson; their daughter, Karen Taro, Weedsport; granddaughters: Kayla (John) Badman, Moravia, Carijo Taro, Weedsport; great-grandchildren: Annabelle and Olivia Badman, Riley McCarthy; Two brothers: Jerry Swanson, Jordan Norman (Shirley) Swanson, Auburn; several nieces, nephews.
He was pre deceased by a daughter Cherrie Payton and a brother Raymond Swanson, and his parents.
Interment in Soule Cemetery.
Source: Farrell's Funeral Service, Inc., Auburn NY
A native of Brooklyn, NY, James was the son of Henry and Alice Sabourin Swanson. He had been a resident of Weedsport for the past forty nine years and retired from Weedsport High School with thirty years of service.
Jim enjoyed watching his beloved New York Yankees, bowling, fishing, western movies and most of all helping others. He loved his family and was devoted to his children and grandchildren.
Surviving are his dear wife who he married November 30, 1951 Elsie DeForrest Swanson; their daughter, Karen Taro, Weedsport; granddaughters: Kayla (John) Badman, Moravia, Carijo Taro, Weedsport; great-grandchildren: Annabelle and Olivia Badman, Riley McCarthy; Two brothers: Jerry Swanson, Jordan Norman (Shirley) Swanson, Auburn; several nieces, nephews.
He was pre deceased by a daughter Cherrie Payton and a brother Raymond Swanson, and his parents.
Interment in Soule Cemetery.
Source: Farrell's Funeral Service, Inc., Auburn NY
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