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John P. Swint

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John P. Swint

Birth
Death
28 Mar 1998 (aged 73)
Marietta, Washington County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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John P. Swint John Paul Swint, 73,
of Charleston died Saturday, March
28, 1998,in Marietta Memorial
Hospital, Marietta,Ohio, after
a long illness. He was retired
senior analyst in the works and
research lab from DuPont, Belle,
with 38 years of service, a
lifelong member of Sacred Heart
Co-Cathedral, a graduate of
Charleston Catholic High School
and the University of Notre Dame.
He was an Army veteran of World
War II, a recipient of the St.
Gregory Medal from the Wheeling.
Diocese, scout master of Troop 2,
Charleston, cub master of Pack
28 and a recipient of the Silver
Beaver in scouts.
Surviving: wife, Mary Ann Thomas
Swint
; daughter, Ann Burke of
Pittsburgh, Pa.; sons, Jack and
Howard of Charleston; sisters,
Sister Agnes de Sales Swint of
Wheeling, Bernice Sheets of South
Charleston, Elizabeth Power of
Boulder, Colo., Marcellene
Beckelhiemer of Charleston; brother,
Benjamin H. Swint of Charleston;
six grandchildren. Mass of Christian
burial will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at
Sacred Heart Co-Cathedral,
Charleston, with the Rev. P. Edward
Sadie officiating. Burial will be in
Mount Olivet Cemetery.
John P. Swint John Paul Swint, 73,
of Charleston died Saturday, March
28, 1998,in Marietta Memorial
Hospital, Marietta,Ohio, after
a long illness. He was retired
senior analyst in the works and
research lab from DuPont, Belle,
with 38 years of service, a
lifelong member of Sacred Heart
Co-Cathedral, a graduate of
Charleston Catholic High School
and the University of Notre Dame.
He was an Army veteran of World
War II, a recipient of the St.
Gregory Medal from the Wheeling.
Diocese, scout master of Troop 2,
Charleston, cub master of Pack
28 and a recipient of the Silver
Beaver in scouts.
Surviving: wife, Mary Ann Thomas
Swint
; daughter, Ann Burke of
Pittsburgh, Pa.; sons, Jack and
Howard of Charleston; sisters,
Sister Agnes de Sales Swint of
Wheeling, Bernice Sheets of South
Charleston, Elizabeth Power of
Boulder, Colo., Marcellene
Beckelhiemer of Charleston; brother,
Benjamin H. Swint of Charleston;
six grandchildren. Mass of Christian
burial will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at
Sacred Heart Co-Cathedral,
Charleston, with the Rev. P. Edward
Sadie officiating. Burial will be in
Mount Olivet Cemetery.


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