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Clint Kenneth Swalberg

Clint Kenneth Swalberg

Birth
Tarzana, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Death
29 Sep 2018 (aged 19)
West Valley City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Cremated
Memorial ID
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Clint Kenneth Swalberg, age 19, lost his years-long battle with depression on Saturday, September 29, 2018. Born to Kenneth Harrison Swalberg and Jeanette Chaston Swalberg in Tarzana, California on March 3, 1999. Younger brother of Aja Swalberg Williams. Everyone who knew Clint commented on how caring and what a good listener he was. Everywhere he went, he made an impression. He was known for his unique sense of humor and his kind heart. He found comfort in spending time with his animals. He graduated from Spectrum Academy Charter School in 2017. He worked at Taco Time during high school, and more recently at Papa John's and enjoyed the friendships he had with his coworkers. Some of his greatest memories were spending time in the outdoors with people he cared about. Clint was kind, funny, and a loving son who went too soon. He came into this world with some tough challenges. We are fiercely proud of him for his valiant efforts. Preceded in death by his grandparents Cecil Grint and Marilyn Pattillo Chaston and his grandmother, Mary Patricia Swalberg. Survived by his parents, his sister Aja Williams (Hunter) and niece Ember Amelia Williams, born October 3, 2018.

Clint Kenneth Swalberg, age 19, lost his years-long battle with depression on Saturday, September 29, 2018. Born to Kenneth Harrison Swalberg and Jeanette Chaston Swalberg in Tarzana, California on March 3, 1999. Younger brother of Aja Swalberg Williams. Everyone who knew Clint commented on how caring and what a good listener he was. Everywhere he went, he made an impression. He was known for his unique sense of humor and his kind heart. He found comfort in spending time with his animals. He graduated from Spectrum Academy Charter School in 2017. He worked at Taco Time during high school, and more recently at Papa John's and enjoyed the friendships he had with his coworkers. Some of his greatest memories were spending time in the outdoors with people he cared about. Clint was kind, funny, and a loving son who went too soon. He came into this world with some tough challenges. We are fiercely proud of him for his valiant efforts. Preceded in death by his grandparents Cecil Grint and Marilyn Pattillo Chaston and his grandmother, Mary Patricia Swalberg. Survived by his parents, his sister Aja Williams (Hunter) and niece Ember Amelia Williams, born October 3, 2018.


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