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Jack Eugene Swain

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Jack Eugene Swain Veteran

Birth
Hancock County, Indiana, USA
Death
10 Sep 2018 (aged 88)
Sun City Center, Hillsborough County, Florida, USA
Burial
Sarasota, Sarasota County, Florida, USA Add to Map
Plot
SECTION 5 SITE 2066
Memorial ID
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Jack was preceded in death by his wife, Jaynet Marie, in February 2018. The Swains had no children. Mr. Swain is survived by nephew Harry Lee Biddison, grand nephew James H. Foreman, and grandniece Julie A. Foreman.

Jack served in the United States Navy for 25 years and reached the highest U.S. Navy enlisted grade of Master Chief, E-9. One of Jack’s rating officers is quoted as follows: “Chief Swain is most distinguished by this command presence. His alert yet relaxed manner backed by sound judgement and obvious concern for his men sets him apart. He has successfully blended the accomplishments of his Naval career to produce a unique leadership capability. The degree of authority and forcefulness he employs in exceptionally appropriate and always tempered with humility, integrity, and selflessness.”

Master Chief Swain loved his country, the United States Navy, and served both to the best of his ability. Thank you Jack.

A Graveside service was held at Sarasota National Cemetery at 11:30 AM , Friday, September 29, 2018.
Jack was preceded in death by his wife, Jaynet Marie, in February 2018. The Swains had no children. Mr. Swain is survived by nephew Harry Lee Biddison, grand nephew James H. Foreman, and grandniece Julie A. Foreman.

Jack served in the United States Navy for 25 years and reached the highest U.S. Navy enlisted grade of Master Chief, E-9. One of Jack’s rating officers is quoted as follows: “Chief Swain is most distinguished by this command presence. His alert yet relaxed manner backed by sound judgement and obvious concern for his men sets him apart. He has successfully blended the accomplishments of his Naval career to produce a unique leadership capability. The degree of authority and forcefulness he employs in exceptionally appropriate and always tempered with humility, integrity, and selflessness.”

Master Chief Swain loved his country, the United States Navy, and served both to the best of his ability. Thank you Jack.

A Graveside service was held at Sarasota National Cemetery at 11:30 AM , Friday, September 29, 2018.


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