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Family and friends are invited to meet in the Draeger-Langendorf Funeral Home and Crematory on Tuesday, June 15, 2021 for a visitation from 10:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m.
A service celebrating his life will follow at 12:00 p.m. with Rev. Jonathan Barker officiating.
His service will conclude with military honors.
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In lieu of flowers please donate to: SWVM Cemetery 21731 Spring Street Union Grove, WI 53182 Phone: 262-878-5660 Web site: dva.wi.gov. On their web site you will find a tab labeled “Donation Program”
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KENOSHA – Michael “Mike” J. Swift Sr. passed away unexpectedly at the age of 82 on June 7, 2021 as the result of a motorcycle accident.
He was born on December 6, 1938, to the late John “Jack” Swift and the late Kathryn DelConte in Kenosha, WI. Mike graduated from Mary D. Bradford High School in 1956. After graduation he proudly served in the United States Navy until his honorable discharge in1962. During his time in the Nav, he was a Submariner on the USS Sea Leopard. After his active duty, he continued to serve in the US Navy Reserve for an additional two years.
When Mike returned to Kenosha after his service to his country, he owned a landscaping business. After that he worked as a long shore-man and operations manager at the Port of Kenosha for twenty-five years.
During that time, he met Jeannine K. Fontaine and they were eventually married. During their marriage, they were blessed with two beautiful children, Michelle and Michael.
Mike and Jeannine’s marriage had ended but Mike was able to meet the woman that eventually became his life partner, Joyce Mallo. Mike and Joyce were married May 21, 1983, and it was at that time his family grew with the addition of Joyce’s daughters Shelly and Anna.
Mike left the Port of Kenosha and pursued a career within the City of Kenosha Public Works. He held various positions with public works. Mike developed many friendships throughout his years with the public works department. He eventually retired from the Kenosha Street Department in 2003.
After his retirement, Mike enjoyed his free time to do the things he enjoyed. He had a variety of hobbies such as golfing, tennis, singing in several community choirs, and most of all, riding his motorcycle.
Mike and Joyce enjoyed their time traveling together hosting small dinner parties with friends and traveling.
He maintained a strong bond with fellow veterans and enjoyed monthly rides to various destinations for meals and stories. As a proud veteran, Mike participated with other members from the US Navy, and they constructed a replica of a submarine. They toured varies 4th of July parades to honor current and former Submariners.
Mike never missed time with family, especially holidays and birthdays and sporting events that his grandchildren participated. He enjoyed watching his family grow and listening to his grandchildren’s life experiences. He also enjoyed sharing his experience with them.
Mike is survived by his lovely wife, Joyce; his daughter, Michele (Joe) Swift-Grasso; his son, Michael (Ursula) Swift; two stepdaughters, Anna Mallo and Shelly (Henry) Fanelle; and his sister, Nancee (Paul) Perry. Mike also leaves behind 12 grandchildren, Kori Grasso, Kayleigh Grasso, Jonathan Swift, Sabrina Stacy, Amy Rendon, Mercedes Alvarez, Jordan Alvarez, Aaron Swift, Curtiz Garza, Derek Garza, Aaron Garza and Racquel Powell. Mike was also blessed with 14 great-grandchildren; as well as his niece, Kathryn Perry; his nephew, Dante Perry; and many loving cousins and close friends. He was preceded in death by his father, John “Jack” Swift and his mother and stepfather, Kathryn and Joseph “Yuzzey” Vaicelunas.
Family and friends are invited to meet in the Draeger-Langendorf Funeral Home and Crematory on Tuesday, June 15, 2021 for a visitation from 10:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m. A service celebrating his life will follow at 12:00 p.m. with Rev. Jonathan Barker officiating. His service will conclude with military honors. A private interment will take place at the Southern Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Union Grove. In lieu of flowers please donate to: SWVM Cemetery 21731 Spring Street Union Grove, WI 53182 Phone: 262-878-5660 Web site: dva.wi.gov. On their web site you will find a tab labeled “Donation Program”
Steve & Peggy Nelson says
Our Deepest Sympathies to Joyce and their family. To say Mike will be missed is an understatement. Please let all those fond memories help you through this difficult time. As, that is what we are doing. Remembering all the cherished memories we have. God bless you all.
Lori Veh says
We are so sorry to hear of the loss of your father Mike.
Sending our sympathy and prayers to you and your family.
Steve and Lori Veh
Sue Gill (Sue's Hallmark) says
Sending my thoughts and prayers Joyce. I am so sorry for your loss! He was an amazing man and I loved our visits every time you both came to the store.
Juliette Joseph says
Words cannot mend your heartache. However, we care for you and hope the fond memories bring you peace.
Sending prayers and hugs to the entire Swift family.
Love you, God bless you all!
Donna Ruffalo Juzwik says
Oh Joyce I am so sorry to learn of the loss of your Husband. I miss seeing you at the YMCA. I am not ready to go back yet. I lost my Husband to Covid. May your memories bring you comfort and peace.
Lynn Wright says
Joyce,
My deepest sympathies on the loss of Mike. May you take comfort in the many years you had together. It’s amazing that he was still riding.
On angel’s wings.
John & Cindy Lindstedt says
Joyce, our hearts are heavy with this news and join yours in grieving Mike’s sudden passing. 💔 We will see you at the memorial service.
Love & prayers for God’s comfort,
Ann Mikutis-Niesen says
Joyce and family, I was so distraught at hearing the news of Mike’s passing. I always enjoyed talking with him and loved hearing about all his travels on his motorcycle. You were greatly loved and God gave you many, many precious years together. I know your deep faith will carry you through this very hard time. May God put his precious arms around you and give you the strength and comfort that is needed at this time.