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HORACE WALTER EDWIN SWONNELL

Born: Apr 19, 1912

Date of Passing: Nov 14, 2000

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HORACE WALTER EDWIN SWONNELL Horace Walter Edwin passed away peacefully November 14, 2000 at Victoria General. Horace was born April 19, 1912 in Winnipeg, Man. and was raised in Sturgeon Creek/St. James. He joined Drum and Fife Band in 1930 in the naval reserves, the 2nd Motors Machine Gun Corps in 1931, and formed his own Astorians, band group in 1934. Horace worked for Eatons Mail Order 1928-38. He was an amateur Ham radio operator 1936 (VE4 AFD). "Swanee" served in the Second World War as a telegrapher on both coasts and on the corvette HMCS Quesnel. He reenlisted in the Navy (radio communications) until 1962 retiring as CPO 3rd Class. During that time he did shore work on both coasts (Naden, Matsqui to Newport Corners, Stadacona), as well as sea trips on HMCS Ontario, Cayuga, Athabaskan and Saguenay. He then worked for Yarrows, V.M.D., and Dockyard as a marine wireman until he retired in 1976. Predeceased by his wife Beth in 1998; his sister Phylis (Jack) Pattie; step brother Walter (Irene) Wiggin; step sisters, Hilda (Reg) Bamford, Dorothy (Bev) Simpson, Gladys (Jerry) Tweedie. He is survived by his brothers, Frank (Vi) and Ed (Ann) son Dennis (Wendy) daughter Darlene (Alan Penner) grandchildren, Lori-Anne, Jennifer (George) White and Steve and great-granddaughters, Belle and Emerald. A memorial service will be held at 11:00 a.m., Saturday, November 18 at Sands Funeral Chapel, 1803 Quadra St., Victoria, B.C. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to the charity of your choice. Condolences can be e-mailed to dswonnell@home.com. SANDS OF VICTORIA "A Tradition of Trust" 388-5155

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Nov 18, 2000

Condolences & Memories (2 entries)

  • I am thinking of you Grandpa. I miss you and Grandma always and just want you to know how much I appreciate you always being there for me. Grandpa Swonnell I also want you to know that I am now an Electrician working at the dockyard you once called home. You are missed by many down there and I believe that you and Grandma are as happy as ever together. Give Grandma a big kiss for me and I will join you both for a big meatloaf dinner again one day. Love you always, Steven. - Posted by: Steven Swonnell (Grandson) on: Feb 03, 2014

  • Always remembered Grandpa. Miss you and Grandma all the time. Thank you for always being there for me. Love you always, Steven. - Posted by: Steven Swonnell (Grandson) on: Mar 13, 2012

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