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Saturday
Nov222014

Sydney Sue (Jagnow) Swainston

Alma --- Sydney Sue (Jagnow) Swainston 72, of Brimley, MI passed away on Saturday November 15, 2014 at Masonic Pathways. 

Sydney was born August 6, 1942 in Carson City, Michigan to Dr.L.E. Jagnow and Mrs. S.J. Jagnow.  She was raised in Sheridan, MI where she went to Sheridan Agricultural High School and graduated in 1960.  When she was 15 years old, she went to work as a switchboard operator at Sheridan Community Hospital.  There, she became better acquainted with the love of her life, Duane E. Swainston.  They married on June 10th 1961.  They made their home in California for a couple of years until he was medically discharged from the Marines.  After that, they made their home in Sheridan. Syd gave birth to a baby girl, Stacey Sue, on October 1, 1965. In 1990, she graduated from Central Michigan University with a Bachelor of Science degree.  

Sydney held many jobs in her lifetime.  She worked in the medical records department at both Sheridan Community and Kelsey Hospitals. For a brief time, she worked at Sheridan Elementary in the lunch room.  One of her favorite jobs was working at Montcalm Community College in the financial aid department. She also worked for Eight Cap INC for the foster grandparent and the weatherization programs. She worked for herself as a dog groomer, and as a caterer.   But, her most favorite of all job titles, was that of "teacher".  Although she worked as a substitute for many years, she especially enjoyed tutoring.  She enjoyed teaching young and old alike in her most favorite subjects of Math and English.  She always believed in the abilities of her student, and reveled in their accomplishments as her own. 

Syd volunteered as a girl scout leader when her daughter was in girl scouts.  She also was a member of the OES in Sheridan.  She could be found at the Masonic Temple on many fish supper Friday nights helping.  Her proudest accomplishment as a volunteer was when she volunteered to run the millage campaign for Montcalm Community College. That millage was passed for the construction of the Activities Building, and Syd received the Citizen of the Year award for her efforts.   

Sydney had many hobbies.  She loved to cook, sew, crochet and knit. She was always willing to share her knowledge and skill with anyone who wanted to learn. She enjoyed entertaining by their pool and there was always a hot dog on the grill for anyone wanting one.  Over the years, many neighborhood kids could be found at Syd and Duane's doing cannonballs off the diving board. Once again, she enjoyed teaching anyone who wanted to learn, to swim.  She taught all four of her grandchildren to swim. Syd loved animals, and many strays knew that at her place there was food, love and shelter.  If she couldn't take one in, she would work hard to find them a new and loving home. Later,after she retired in Brimley, she loved gaming.  

Sydney had many amazing friends with whom she liked having a good time.  Dinner parties and potlucks were something she enjoyed.No one ever came away from her table hungry. She also enjoyed playing all types of games. she was always on alert at her parties for a "foursome" to play canasta, Rook or bridge. She taught many people all sorts of games, but she especially liked teaching her daughter and later her grandchildren, dominoes, Wahoo!, cribbage and Chinese checkers.  In addition to Sheridan, Syd and Duane  made their home in Coldwater, MI and Brimley MI where they retired.  

Sydney is survived by her husband, Duane E. Swainston of Alma, her daughter, Mr and Mrs. Nick (Stacey) Snyder, her grandchildren, Mrs. Abigail Braman, Mr.and Mrs. Ronald (Naomi) Immer III, all of Sheridan, Mr James Snyder of Six Lakes, and Miss Hope Snyder of Sheridan.  Also surviving are her two sisters, Boni LaChance of Grand Rapids, and Sandi Jagnow of Minnesota.  She had three great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.  

Per her request, cremation has taken place, and there will be a small memorial service for family on November 28th at the Sheridan Congregational Church with Rev. Phillip VanDop officiating. Afterward, there will be a celebration of her life from 5-8 pm, at the Sheridan community Center, where friends and relatives are invited to come and share their remembrances.

Memorials may be given to the ASPCA, Montcalm Community College, or Masonic Pathways in her honor. 

   


Reader Comments (8)

Dear Duane and family,
I had the opportunity to work with Syd at the "Farm House" when 8-cap owned that. She was a very fun and wonderful person w/great people skills. She will be missed I'm sure by all your family. Condolences, Susan Lutterloh (old Sheridanite myself)
November 24, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterSusana Lutterloh
Duane & family, sorry to hear of your loss.....I graduated high
school with Syd in 1960....She was always happy & outgoing...
My thoughts are with you...Dick Plath San Diego
November 24, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterDick Plath
stacey and family so sorry for u loss may god watch over during this difficult time
November 25, 2014 | Unregistered Commentermara davis
Stacey, Duane, and family
I spent many fun times growing up with Syd as a second mom! I learned how to play MANY games at all hours of the night! And spent just as many hours swimming in that awesome pool. She was always so much fun and so full of love!
So sorry for your loss... I imagine that she is teaching the disciples how to play Rook about now!
November 25, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterAngie Vandenburg
I have a life time of great memories of fun times with Syd. She spoke often of the strong women in her life that guided and taught her. She wanted to pass some of her strength and wisdom on and I reassured her she did that more than she would ever realize. Syd was a dear friend and she always had time for me and my children. Her house was their safe place when I was not home and she taught them many things and, of course, played games with them. I will miss Syd very much but she is ingrained in my heart, a friend I will remember with a smile on my face! I love you Duane, Stacey and family. My prayers are with you!.
November 25, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterDebbi Bendon
Condolences to cousin Duane and to her sister Sandy. Correction..Bonnie Hudson LaChance was not her sister.
November 26, 2014 | Unregistered Commentersondra cooper
I'm so sorry to hear about Sydney's passing. There is never enough time with our loved ones, how comforting to know the hope God holds out for us at Revelatin 21:4 " And he will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away". All the best wishes for your family at this difficult time.
November 28, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterBabe Quintrall
Who ever Sondra Cooper is, you clearly do not know the Swainston/Jagnow family. Bonnie LaChance most definitely is Sydney and Sandy's sister. I would also like to say that you obviously have no class if you think that it is appropriate to make a dig like that at someone's family after they have passed away. Not only have you embarrassed yourself but you are completely and totally incorrect. Thank you for your thoughts and insensitivity.
November 28, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterA person who knows

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