(Public Ledger, 1/16/1902, p.8)
Charles J. Swain
Charles J. Swain, a pioneer in the automotive business in Philadelphia and president of Swain-Hickman Co., automotive parts, of 3519 Lancaster ave., died Wednesday at his home, Glendale road, Newtown Square, after a brief illness. he was 62. Mr. Swain was connected with the automotive industry since 1916. He was a Mason, a member of the Old Timers Club and a life member of the Corinthian Yacht Club. Surviving are his wife, Elizabeth Hood Swain, a son, Charles, Jr., and three daughters, Mrs. Mary S. Campbell, Mrs. Eleanor S. Foote and Mrs. Sarah S. Bunting. Funeral services will be held at 4 P.M. Monday from 1820 Chestnut Street.
(Philadelphia Inquirer, 12/31/1943, p.14)
SWAIN. - At his home, Glendale road, Newtown Square, Pa., on Dec. 29, 1943, CHARLES J., husband of Elizabeth Hood Swain and son of the late Charles M. and Mary D. Swain. Relatives, friends and Chas. M. Swain Lodge No. 654, F. & A. M. are invited to the service on Monday, at 4 P.M., at Oliver H. Bair's 1820 Chestnut st., also Masonic service at 7:45 P.M. Monday. Interment private.
(Philadelphia Inquirer, 1/3/1944, p.23)
(Public Ledger, 1/16/1902, p.8)
Charles J. Swain
Charles J. Swain, a pioneer in the automotive business in Philadelphia and president of Swain-Hickman Co., automotive parts, of 3519 Lancaster ave., died Wednesday at his home, Glendale road, Newtown Square, after a brief illness. he was 62. Mr. Swain was connected with the automotive industry since 1916. He was a Mason, a member of the Old Timers Club and a life member of the Corinthian Yacht Club. Surviving are his wife, Elizabeth Hood Swain, a son, Charles, Jr., and three daughters, Mrs. Mary S. Campbell, Mrs. Eleanor S. Foote and Mrs. Sarah S. Bunting. Funeral services will be held at 4 P.M. Monday from 1820 Chestnut Street.
(Philadelphia Inquirer, 12/31/1943, p.14)
SWAIN. - At his home, Glendale road, Newtown Square, Pa., on Dec. 29, 1943, CHARLES J., husband of Elizabeth Hood Swain and son of the late Charles M. and Mary D. Swain. Relatives, friends and Chas. M. Swain Lodge No. 654, F. & A. M. are invited to the service on Monday, at 4 P.M., at Oliver H. Bair's 1820 Chestnut st., also Masonic service at 7:45 P.M. Monday. Interment private.
(Philadelphia Inquirer, 1/3/1944, p.23)
Gravesite Details
Not buried with his wife or parents at Laurel Hill Cemetery.
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