Sun City Anthem
Angel...Now a Part of God's HOA
We don't often make mention of those
who have left us, but this is an exception.
According to Anthem Today, we lost
Elizabeth Swann this morning...and I want to
thank Rana Goodman for allowing me to publish these pictures from her
forum.
Many of you may not aware
of Elizabeth Swann... but The City of Henderson Certainly
was....
..as Mayor Andy
Hafen honored her with awarding this city plaque in May of last
year.
I had the opportunity of meeting
Elizabeth only once...a couple of years ago on a Friday evening while watching
an evening concert at Anthem Center.
There she was, rocking away with the
music with her daughter and dear friends, Sun City Anthem residents, Norm &
Mary McCullough, who have watched over her for years in such a loving and caring
manner.
Here she is with Mary McCullough.
Elizabeth Swann lived through World
War I, Women's suffrage, the roaring 20s, a great depression, World War II, and
many years experiencing racial discrimination.
...and the Lord allowed her to
witness the election of this nation's first black
president.
Elizabeth Swann was 104 when she passed away
today.
Anthem Opinions sends our deepest
sympathy to her daughter, Hazel, and her "adopted" family, the
McCulloughs.
Dick Arendt & Allen
Weintraub
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