David-Swain-Obituary

David Swain

Charleston, South Carolina

Jun 2, 1960 – Jan 28, 2015 (Age 54)

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BORN
June 2, 1960
DIED
January 28, 2015
AGE
54
LOCATION
Charleston, South Carolina

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David Gibson Swain June 2, 1960 - January 28, 2015 Moncks Corner, SC David Gibson Swain, 54, of Moncks Corner, SC, husband of Jeannie Flowers Swain died Wednesday, January 28, 2015. His Funeral Service will be held Monday, February 2, 2015 in J. HENRY STUHR INC., 3360 Glenn McConnell Parkway at...

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I worked with David at IVS Media, David and the entire Show Services Team were professional and very talented. He always had a great idea and was an excellent Sound Tech. My prayers are with his Family and Friends in Charleston. David was one of those rare people who can never be replaced. God Speed David!

I was deeply sadden to hear of David's passing. He was a heck of good friend to many when I knew him. From what I have read here he has not changed. I hope his loved ones, family and friends alike, can find peace. RIP David Swain.

David was a true professional and working with him was a real pleasure. He was at the top of his field in live event production. My thoughts and prayers are with his family and his colleagues at the NCPAC. He will be dearly missed. Ted Heinig

I haven't seen David since college. He was one of the sweetest guys I ever knew. My thoughts are with all who loved him.
Shirley Trainor-Thomas

My thoughts and prayers to your family, my parents, the late Tunney and Ellen Carraway, were friends with David's parents,

David was a wonderful person inside and out. He was always willing to go above and beyond to be helpful to others. He will truly be missed.

RIP old friend...

Brent and Johnnie, My condolences on your recent losses. David and my paths would cross from time to time in the music world causing many great memories and laughs. Best wishes, Kevin McCrary

David was always professional, kind, and courteous each time our department did an event at the complex. He left a lasting impression and will be missed by the staff of the North Charleston Cultural Arts Department.