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IN LOVING MEMORY

Bill & Linda Swain

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Bill & Linda Swain's Celebration of Life

Sunday, September 29, 2024

2:00 PM EDT

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Life Stories

William Merrick Swain, Jr.

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SWAIN--William Merrick Jr. September 1, 1940 - March 30, 2020. William Merrick Swain, Jr., passed away suddenly on March 30, 2020 at the age of 79 in Palm Desert, CA. Born in Philadelphia, PA on September 1, 1940 to Mary Jane Hawley Swain and William Merrick Swain, Sr., Bill was preceded in death by his parents and brother Anthony. He is survived by the love of his life and wife for 35 years, Linda McStay Swain, children William Merrick ("Erik") Swain, III (Christine), Ellie Ballard (Matt) and Nicole Kipke (Karl), five grandchildren, sister Mary Borie, brothers Clifford and Thomas and cousin June McLaughlin.

 

Bill attended Chestnut Hill Academy in Philadelphia, where he was class valedictorian. In 1962 he graduated from Princeton University, where he majored in economics, was the captain in charge of all the dining halls, served as captain of the rugby team and developed friendships that would last his lifetime. After graduating from Princeton, studying for a year at the London School of Economics and beginning a career in banking, Bill co-founded Linpro, a real estate development firm, where he served as Managing Partner until he retired at the age of 48.

 

After retiring, Bill and his beloved soulmate Linda traveled the globe, exploring exotic destinations on nearly every continent. Inseparable, when Linda and Bill weren't traveling, they spent time between their homes in Palm Desert, CA and Princeton, NJ - later relocating from Princeton to Austin, TX - with family and a vast network of friends. Bill's leadership and generosity extended to charities, where he served as a trustee or director for countless organizations, including the National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts (NFAA), Princeton University, and the D&R Greenway Land Trust.

 

Bill was an avid golfer, accomplished chef, selfless mentor and wise counselor. Bill's devotion to his wife, children, grandchildren and friends was unparalleled. His love, smile, laugh and generous spirit will be missed by all who were lucky enough to know him.​​​​​​​​​​

Linda McStay Swain

 

Austin, Texas - Linda McStay Swain passed away after an extended illness on April 29, 2024 at the age of 80 at her home in Austin, Texas surrounded by family.

 

Born in Fort Worth, Texas on January 7, 1944 to Mary Nell and Otis Walton McStay, Linda was preceded in death by her parents, sister Nancy, brother Gjuan and the love of her life and husband of 35 years, William Merrick Swain, Jr. She is survived by children Nicole Kipke (Karl), Ellie Ballard (Matt), William Merrick ("Erik") Swain, III (Christine), and five grandchildren.

 

Linda prioritized family and friends above all. She and her soulmate, Bill, traveled the world together and collected antiques and artifacts from every trip. After relocating from Princeton, NJ, they shared their time between homes in Austin, TX and Palm Desert, CA, where they developed many close, lifelong friendships. Linda's elegance, grace, and style were her hallmarks. She loved to entertain and host gatherings, always making everyone feel at home. She was an avid reader and had a keen eye for interior design. She served on boards of organizations she cared deeply about, including McCarter Theater in Princeton, NJ. Linda's smile, warmth, vitality, and generous spirit will be missed by all who were fortunate to know her.

 

Linda's family wishes to extend special thanks and gratitude to the very capable and loving staff of Bluebird Local Nursing and Halcyon Hospice.

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