John Lawrence Swarczewski

July 6, 1971 ~ July 2, 2023
John Lawrence Swarczewski, 51 of Aubrey, TX formerly of Wyanet, IL passed away July 2, 2023 in Carrollton, TX, John was born July 6, 1971 to John Carl & Renata (Kicmal) Swarcewski in Chicago, IL.
Survivors are his mother Renata Swarczewski of Wyanet, IL; sister, Karen (Bill) Phinney of Sparland, IL; friend of Katie Goelzer of Aubrey, TX and countless close friends.
He worked for A&TT first as a repair technician and then lineman for 22 years.
Funeral service will be Saturday, July 8, 2023 at 10:00 a.m. Grant-Johnson Funeral Homes, Princeton with Pastor Laura Taner officiating . Visitation will be from 1-7 Friday, July 7, 2023 at the Grant-Johnson Funeral Home, Princeton. Burial will be in Forest Hill Cemetery, Wyanet, IL
Memorials may be directed to American Heart Assoc. & Friends of Strays.
God Bless and keep you Johnny, we had a lot of good times on your visits to Wisconsin. I still think there are some splinters in orbit from the downed tree you took care of that was blocking that farm road. First time I experienced a mushroom cloud in person, and you free tested all the car alarms in a 5 square mile area lol. Love you Bro. Lots of Laughs. See you on the other side.
On behalf of the Colin Family, formerly of Mayfair and St. Edward, my mother Chris and myself would like to extend our condolences to the family and friends of John. May he rest in peace,
I won’t be able to make it to say goodbye to John because I’m traveling for work but I wanted to make sure that he and his family know how nice he was to me as a young man. I haven’t seen John in probably 30 years but I grew up across the street from him. His family was always so nice and kind to me but John was always working on stuff in the garage and I was always hitting the ball into the alley, lol. He was always so patient and gracious with me. He was gentle in how he talked to me but he never treated me like I was some young, dumb kid. He was a good man to me and I will always be forever grateful for his friendship and his kindness. He was a good man, a great neighbor like his mom and dad, and we will all miss him so much.