Born
January 12, 1979
Jerry Wayne Swift Jr.
Born
February 23, 1999
Roger Dale Keasling
Born
May 17, 1962
January 12, 1979
Phoenix, Arizona
Seline Angel Cuevas-Swift
Born
September 22, 1977
Seline Angel Cuevas-Swift
Born
September 22, 1977
Medford, Oregon
Jerry Wayne Swift Jr.
Born
February 23, 1999
Phoenix, Arizona
Roger Dale Keasling
Born
May 17, 1962
Geneva, Illinois
Passed
June 2, 2012
Buckeye, Arizona
Jerry Wayne Swift was born in Phoenix, AZ on January 12, 1979
and Seline Angel Cuevas Swift was born in Medford, OR on September 22,
1977. Jerry & Seline were High
School Sweethearts attending Buckeye
Union High School and were married August 25, 1995 and have been in love ever
since. They had 2 children together
Tiffany (16) is the remaining survivor of the family and Jerry Jr. (13). Other family survivors are Jerry's Parents,
Gerald & Lila Swift of Buckeye, 2 sisters Mary (Richard) of Buckeye and
Hope (Ted) of Goodyear and 4 nieces & nephews and Grandparents Ralph &
Orlene Swift. Seline leaves behind her
mother Valerie Schoaf & Step-Father Kirby of Oregon. 2 sisters Trini & Lela Carillo of
Oregon. There will be an Open House
Memorial on Saturday, June 9th from 10am to Noon at The Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, located at 22487 W. Sundance Pkwy, Buckeye,
AZ. In lieu of flowers the family has
set up an account at Chase Bank to benefit the surviving children.
Jerry Wayne Swift, Jr. was born in Phoenix, AZ on February
23, 1999. He attended Liberty Elementary
School in Buckeye, AZ through 6th Grade. He went by Jr and was every since of the
name, he followed his dad around closer than a shadow and was never more than
two steps away. If his dad did it, he
tried to do it better. He is survived by
his sister Tiffany, 16, Grandparents Gerald & Lila Swift of Buckeye, Valerie Schoaf & Step-Grand Father Kirby
of Oregon, 4 Aunts Mary (Richard) of Buckeye and Hope (Ted) of Goodyear, Trini & Lela of Oregon and several
cousins. Great-Grandparents Ralph &
Orlene Swift of Buckeye. There will be
an Open House Memorial on Saturday, June 9th from 10am to Noon at
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, located at 22487 W. Sundance
Pkwy, Buckeye, AZ. In lieu of flowers
the family has set up an account at Chase Bank to benefit the surviving
children.
Roger Dale Keasling was born in Geneva, IL on May 17,
1962. His family moved to Buckeye in
June of 1972. Roger worked in restaurants as a cook all
over the West Valley and most recently in the kitchen at Lewis Prison. He is survived by a son Shawn Keasling and
sister Lila Swift (Gerald) of Buckeye and numerous nieces and nephews. Roger is proceeded in death by his parents
Leonard & Lillie Keasling, former owners of Lil's Diner in Buckeye,
AZ. There will be an Open House Memorial
on Saturday, June 9th from 10am to Noon at The Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter Day Saints, located at 22487 W. Sundance Pkwy, Buckeye,
AZ. In lieu of flowers the family has
set up an account at Chase Bank to benefit the surviving children.
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Heaven truly welcomed these angels home . I had the pleasure of working with Jerry, what a great guy he was. Funny, hard-working and loving. My thoughts and prayers go to all of you. God bless
ReplyDeleteTara Garrett (Schroder)
I'm afraid I never had the chance to meet any of the Swifts, but I have read the news articles, and my heart sank. Tiffany, if you are reading this, I promise I will be praying for you. Keep the faith, and never give up on God. I know right now, it's easier said than done, but I will make sure to have all I know keep you in their prayers. Remain as strong as you can, and remember that you are not alone in this world! Look to the story of Job. Maybe that will give you some hope or encouragement. Anyways...Be strong.
ReplyDelete-Chad from Jonesboro, Arkansas (Facebook is Buckwild4Christ if you ever need a listening ear, or an encouraging word.)
I read the news articles and my deepest sympathy goes out to the Swifts family. I too have lost loved ones. My daughter passed away when she was a few days short of being 12 years old. What helped me was the Bible's promise of a resurrection. It is found at John 5:28,29 which says: "Do not marvel at this, because the hour is coming in which all those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice and come out,..." I hope this promise will be comforting to the family and friends. If they would like to know more about this Bible hope they can contact me at
ReplyDelete623-224-4508. With sincere sympathy, Susan