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Family of Lloyd Homer SWEGER and Jayne Ruth KENNEDY

  • Husband:

  • Lloyd Homer SWEGER (1925-1990)

  • Wife:

  • Jayne Ruth KENNEDY (1931-2013)

  • Children:

  • Dale Lee SWEGER

  •  

  • Loretta Anne SWEGER

  • Marriage:

  • Sep 8, 1949

  • Nowata, Nowata Co, OK

Husband: Lloyd Homer SWEGER

  • Name:

  • Lloyd Homer SWEGER

  • Sex:

  • Male

  • Father:

  • Harry Lavern SWEGER (1882-1961)

  • Mother:

  • Ella Freida GRAGERT (1894-1967)

  • Birth:

  • Jun 23, 1925

  • Douglas, Garfield Co, OK

  • Christening:

  • Aug 2, 1925 (age 0)

  • Fairmont, Garfield Co, OK

  • Death:

  • Nov 19, 1990 (age 65)

  • Nowata, Nowata Co, OK

  • Burial:

  • Nov 21, 1990

  • Nowata, Nowata Co, OK

Wife: Jayne Ruth KENNEDY

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Jayne Ruth KENNEDY

Child 2: Dale Lee SWEGER

Child 3: Loretta Anne SWEGER

Note on Wife: Jayne Ruth KENNEDY (1)

National Mayflower number: 33765; Oklahoma: 445

Jayne Ruth Kennedy Swegar was born August 17, 1931 to DeWitt Talmadge Kennedy and Audrey Bessie Welliver Kennedy, at their farm southeast of Nowata, Oklahoma. She was also the granddaughter of R Y Kennedy, former mayor of Coffeyville, Kansas.

 

She died December 5, 2013 at her home in Great Falls, MT. at the age of 82.

 

Jayne attended the Nowata Public Schools, graduating in May, 1949. She married Lloyd H Swegar in the Nowata Methodist Church small chapel on September 8, 1949. They made their home in a new built house by Lloyd and his brothers at the edge of Talala, Oklahoma. They lived there for 23 years. Their three children, Gretchen Louise, Dale Lee, and Loretta Anne, were born in the Nowata General Hospital.

 

Jayne worked for Chester V Fleming at the Nowata theaters, the Rainbow and the Luxor, during her High School years. She worked at the Nowata General Hospital as their receptionist for several years, beginning in 1949. Later, she was among the first women bus drivers at Oologah Schools, a position she held for eight years.

On September 8th, 1972, the Swegar's moved the house they had built at Talala to the Kennedy Farm at Nowata. It was an exciting time, a time of very hard work, and a most rewarding adventure. Jayne was a free-lance writer, having many non-fiction articles published in national magazines over a long period of time. She was also an avid genealogist, searching out her family tree on both sides of her family. The earliest date on her Kennedy-Welliver tree is 1299.

 

She read voraciously, always having a book going, and checking out up to 20 books from the library at a time. She was also a lifetime member of The Nowata County Historical Society, and for several years, the editor of the NCHS Newsletter. In 2004, at the age of 73, having been a widow for 14 years, and tired of mowing grass on the farm, and ready for a new adventure, Jayne sold out, and moved to Great Falls, Montana. There she knew exactly two people, her son, and her realtor. Within two years, she had settled in, met some friends, and embarked on a very new and exciting phase of her life.

 

Later, at the age of 80, she drove alone from Great Falls to Nowata, and back, a total of just over 3000 miles. She enjoyed the trip a lot and saw old friends, relatives, and gorgeous scenery through five states.

 

She was a charter member of Living Word Family Church, Nowata, and served as Secretary of their Board of Directors for 20 years. She was also a member of the Healer's House Church in Great Falls, MT. She was a past president of the Nowata Genealogical Society.

Note on Wife: Jayne Ruth KENNEDY (2)

Jayne Ruth Kennedy Swegar was born August 17, 1931 to DeWitt Talmadge Kennedy and Audrey Bessie Welliver Kennedy, at their farm southeast of Nowata, Oklahoma. She was also the granddaughter of R Y Kennedy, former mayor of Coffeyville, Kansas.

She died December 5, 2013 at her home in Great Falls, MT. at the age of 82.

Jayne attended the Nowata Public Schools, graduating in May, 1949. She married Lloyd H Swegar in the Nowata Methodist Church small chapel on September 8, 1949. They made their home in a new built house by Lloyd and his brothers at the edge of Talala, Oklahoma. They lived there for 23 years. Their three children, Gretchen Louise, Dale Lee, and Loretta Anne, were born in the Nowata General Hospital.

Jayne worked for Chester V Fleming at the Nowata theaters, the Rainbow and the Luxor, during her High School years. She worked at the Nowata General Hospital as their receptionist for several years, beginning in 1949. Later, she was among the first women bus drivers at Oologah Schools, a position she held for eight years.

On September 8th, 1972, the Swegar's moved the house they had built at Talala to the Kennedy Farm at Nowata. It was an exciting time, a time of very hard work, and a most rewarding adventure. Jayne was a free-lance writer, having many non-fiction articles published in national magazines over a long period of time. She was also an avid genealogist, searching out her family tree on both sides of her family. The earliest date on her Kennedy-Welliver tree is 1299.

She read voraciously, always having a book going, and checking out up to 20 books from the library at a time. She was also a lifetime member of The Nowata County Historical Society, and for several years, the editor of the NCHS Newsletter. In 2004, at the age of 73, having been a widow for 14 years, and tired of mowing grass on the farm, and ready for a new adventure, Jayne sold out, and moved to Great Falls, Montana. There she knew exactly two people, her son, and her realtor. Within two years, she had settled in, met some friends, and embarked on a very new and exciting phase of her life.

Later, at the age of 80, she drove alone from Great Falls to Nowata, and back, a total of just over 3000 miles. She enjoyed the trip a lot and saw old friends, relatives, and gorgeous scenery through five states.

She was a charter member of Living Word Family Church, Nowata, and served as Secretary of their Board of Directors for 20 years. She was also a member of the Healer's House Church in Great Falls, MT. She was a past president of the Nowata Genealogical Society.