Sad day indeed! Like in her life, now even in death, her rejection of her first born, only son continues. Starting with her listed marriages, which omitted that her first husband was actually Frank Swienton. Those marriages listed are her second and third marriages. Omitted as well was that she was preceded in death, by her son (and my father) Raymond Swienton (a funeral she chose not even to attend). Sad indeed is that she has two wonderful great grandchildren, my son and daughter that she never even knew. For me, I too lost a grandmother, but that occurred many, many years ago, long before her death. She now has all of eternity to reflect on these.
Posted by: Raymond E. Swienton – Grandson Apr 04, 2013
Jenny, so sorry for your lost. May your memories comfort you at this time.
Posted by: Kevin & Lynette Holliday Mar 09, 2013
Very sorry to hear about you Mom Jenny – You have our sympathy.
Posted by: Marie and Joe Orzechowski – Marissa, IL – Friend Mar 10, 2013
Dear Jenny, so sorry to hear about losing your mom. She was one of my favorite aunts, a truly beutiful and lovely lady. She will be dearly missed. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Love, Jeanne
Posted by: Jeanne Bergeron Schwertfeger Mar 12, 2013
So sorry for your loss! She had to be the sweetest kindest woman! She helped me and I will not forget her kindness. Shameful how things turned out for her. Just sad but it would have broken her heart if she knew how things really were. Rest in peace now Miss Jennie- no more worrying for you!
Posted by: Judy B. – Mascoutah, IL Mar 17, 2013
Sad day indeed! Like in her life, now even in death, her rejection of her first born, only son continues. Starting with her listed marriages, which omitted that her first husband was actually Frank Swienton. Those marriages listed are her second and third marriages. Omitted as well was that she was preceded in death, by her son (and my father) Raymond Swienton (a funeral she chose not even to attend). Sad indeed is that she has two wonderful great grandchildren, my son and daughter that she never even knew. For me, I too lost a grandmother, but that occurred many, many years ago, long before her death. She now has all of eternity to reflect on these.
Posted by: Raymond E. Swienton – Grandson Apr 04, 2013