Richard A. Swallow
June 18, 1943 - March 5, 2020
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Behm Family Funeral Homes - Madison
26 River Street,
Madison, OH 44057
(440) 428-4401 | Map
Wednesday 3/11, 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Service
Behm Family Funeral Homes - Madison
26 River Street,
Madison, OH 44057
(440) 428-4401 | Map
Wednesday 3/11, 3:00 pm
Cemetery
Madison Memorial Cemetery
Arcola Road
Madison, OH 44057
440-428-4401 | Map

Richard A. Swallow, age 76, of Madison, passed away Thursday, March 5, 2020 at home surrounded by loved ones. He was born June 18, 1943 in Cleveland, Ohio to Mary (Priebe) and Wilbert J. Swallow. He married Johanna Turkenburg at Central Congregational Church in Madison on October 7, 1967. Richard attended Madison High School and …
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Megan marie left a message on March 11, 2020:
My thoughts and prayers are with you guys. It was always a pleasure taking care of you and Mrs. at the pharmacy. You guys always knew how to put a smile on my face. Heaven gained a special angel. Thank you Richard for your many laughs. You truly will be missed.
Ron Danna left a message on March 10, 2020:
MY BEST MAN RICH The guy I first met about 35 years ago: When I was first introduced to Rich and Johanna, by Diane, I never had a clue that it would ever develop into the friendship that it did. Who would have known that two guys with different personalities and interest, would ever bond together like we did? Rich liked singing in the choir, baking cakes and doing the gardening stuff, and I liked my sports, riding motorcycles and SCUBA diving. As time passed, we slowly came together with the things we had in common, things that were lurking in the shadows: The country line and couples pattern dancing; the endless wineries that needed to be discovered; the parties (New Year Eve, birthdays and clambakes); dinning out at the countless restaurants all over town and the countryside; the movie; the plays at Rabbit Run; the card and board games we played on the in climate weather weekends, and the vacation trips to Myrtle Beach were just a few of the things that molded our friendship over all those years. I would love to tell all the stories of the fun times we shared, but it would be boring for most everyone; instead I will reflect on those fond memories in my head and heart, during my quite times, and I will cherish those memories of the man that was my best man…….twice! I recall back in 1998, after Rich stood up for me as Best Man for the second time, and shaking his finger at me, he warned me that this was going to be the last time he would do this BEST MAN THING for me, and vowed he wasn’t going to do it for the third time……. Personally, I think he took a radical measure to avoid carrying out at threat. Rich, I LOVE YOU! Always your friend, Ron Danna
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Louise & Tom HUnt left a message on March 9, 2020:
In memory of Richard A. Swallow, Louise & Tom HUnt lit a candle
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Richard Joiner left a message on March 7, 2020:
Good bye old friend. Many years have passed since we first knew each other You will be remembered. Rest in peace. Richard Joiner
Steve Swallow left a message on March 6, 2020:
Dad Thank you for always being my rock and for loving mom and us kids and grandkids and great grandkids unconditionally you were one of a kind..... I love you ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ .....
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