On October 10, 1935 in Klamath Falls Dr. Swasen was wedded to Mildred Rowe, of Visalia, California.
Three children have blessed the union of Dr. and Mrs. Swansen, namely Beverly Verne, 1938-1975, and James Edward, 3rd, 1939-1988 in Klamath Falls, and Patricia Jean Swansen (living).
He served in the US Army Air Corps (US Air Force) during WW II. Dr. Swansen is prominent in the Klamath Lodge No. 1247, B.P. Order of Elks, the American Medical Association; Klamath County Medical Association; Phi Beta Pi; and Kappa Zeta, a national pre-medical fraternity. He began his profession career well equpped by thorough preliminary training and adds to his scientific knowledge a ready sympathy and a keen intuition, insuring his success in the medical field. He is a leader in the younger men's organizations of the city his genial manner wins him hosts of friends.
-from History of Klamath county
On October 10, 1935 in Klamath Falls Dr. Swasen was wedded to Mildred Rowe, of Visalia, California.
Three children have blessed the union of Dr. and Mrs. Swansen, namely Beverly Verne, 1938-1975, and James Edward, 3rd, 1939-1988 in Klamath Falls, and Patricia Jean Swansen (living).
He served in the US Army Air Corps (US Air Force) during WW II. Dr. Swansen is prominent in the Klamath Lodge No. 1247, B.P. Order of Elks, the American Medical Association; Klamath County Medical Association; Phi Beta Pi; and Kappa Zeta, a national pre-medical fraternity. He began his profession career well equpped by thorough preliminary training and adds to his scientific knowledge a ready sympathy and a keen intuition, insuring his success in the medical field. He is a leader in the younger men's organizations of the city his genial manner wins him hosts of friends.
-from History of Klamath county
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