Robert F. Swenson

Robert F. Swenson – 72, of Pickens, South Carolina, formerly of North Reading and North Andover, died on June 17, 2020, in Easley, South Carolina.

He was born in Stoneham, MA on September 4, 1947.  He was the son of the late Alfred A. and Isabelle C. (Millar) Swenson. He was raised and attended school in North Reading.

Robert was a U.S. Marine Corps Veteran of the Vietnam Conflict, he served at age 17, from 1965 to 1969. He was a Lance Corporal and he received the Purple Heart Medal in combat.

When he came back from serving in Vietnam for the U.S. Marines, he worked for the Hood Milk Company and then he bartended for the Horseshoe Restaurant in North Reading for a number of years. His nickname was  midnight.

He was loved for his humor and had an infectious laugh. He had a great voice to sing his favorite country songs with any Gordon Lightfoot song, especially playing his Harmonia to the Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald. He loved bowling and was on the TV show Candlepins for Cash in the late 70’s and early eighties. He said on the show, “I work for Hood Milk and I have the longest route in town”. He also  played in the  North Reading Men’s Softball League for several years.

He loved the outdoors, fishing, golfing, BBQ’s  and he loved to garden and grow his own fruits and vegetables. He was very proud to serve our country. He especially loved animals, over the years he had many dogs and too many cats to count.

Family members include his sons, Ryan Legrow and his wife Patricia and Robert Swenson, Jr.; daughters, Amy Swenson and Sara Swenson; his sister Helen M. (Swenson) McNabola; grandchildren, Heather, Emma, Ryan and Aiden, Denise Risacher and Casey Riviera; great grandchildren, Grace and Brayden. He was the brother of the late Alfred and Thomas Swenson.

Calling hours will be held at the Croswell Funeral Home, 19 Bow Street, North Reading on Friday morning, July 12 from 9:30 to 11:30 AM, followed by a graveside service in Riverside Cemetery, North Reading at 11:50 AM. Memorial donations may be made in his memory to the charity of one’s choice. www.croswellfuneralhome.com

11 thoughts on “Robert F. Swenson

  1. Rob, you were always a ray of sunshine when I saw you. I remember you smiling and laughing. I am glad to have met you many years ago at the good ole’ Horseshoe ~ Yours, Lorraine

  2. So sorry for your loss of a nice man. He is my uncles cousin and I worked with him at the Horseshoe. He always had something good to say with smile. I thought of him often.

  3. We love you dad! Hope you have a beautiful send off! I know Amy and I look forward to visiting your grave and having a spot to talk to you!
    Love you Dad
    -Sara

  4. I believe Robbie was my father’s cousin, which would make us 2nd cousins! We were related to most Swensons in town! RIP & say hi to my Dad!

    1. Deb!
      Would love to get to know you, especially since we are cousins! I’ve been trying to get to know more family since I moved back to MA!
      Not sure if you’re making it to the service but absolutely would love to meet you! Xoxo!
      -Sara Swenson

  5. My deepest condolences to the family and friends ♥️ my dad Norman Baxter hired him at HP Hood and I believe they bowled in the candlepin men’s league together.
    Rest in Peace Robbie

  6. Offered my Mass today at St. Patrick’s Church in Hampton for you and your family. Thank you for your service Robbie!!!

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