Linda Swacina

Linda Swacina obituary, Lubbock, TX

Linda Swacina

Linda Swacina Obituary

Published by Legacy on Feb. 20, 2025.
The family of Linda Mae Swacina of Lubbock, Texas, is saddened to announce her death at her home on Feb. 9, 2025. She was 67.
Linda was born Oct. 8, 1957, in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, the daughter of Douglas Swacina and Henrietta Guelzow Swacina.
Her parents and older brother Dwane moved to Arkansas in 1968, living in Pine Bluff for two years before settling in Springdale. The Swacinas joined Good Sheppard Lutheran Church in Fayetteville, where Linda played the organ during services while she was a teenager. She graduated from Springdale High School in 1975, enrolling at the University of Arkansas, where she earned a bachelor's degree in political science with a minor in Spanish.
Linda soon moved to the suburbs of Washington, D.C., where she worked in the halls of Congress, at the White House and within government agencies. Notably, she was an aide to Vice President George H. W. Bush. She also followed in her father's footsteps by taking a post with the U.S. Department of Agriculture. In 1991, Linda graduated from George Mason Law School and passed the bar in Florida, setting her sights on living in Miami. She attained her career goal by becoming Miami district director of Immigration and Naturalization Services. She was always particularly proud to conduct swearing-in ceremonies for new citizens. Linda loved to travel and saw multiple countries through work and with friends. No matter where she was, she enjoyed shopping. She was an avid reader, a news junkie and had a wicked sense of humor. She pampered her nephews and spent each Christmas with family.
Linda retired in 2020 amid declining health and moved to Lubbock to be closer to family. She was preceded in death by her parents, and her ashes will join theirs at the Fairview Cemetery in Fayetteville, Ark.
She is survived by her brother Dwane Swacina and his wife, Kim, of Lubbock; two nephews, Steven Swacina of Dallas, and Brian Swacina, of Lubbock; many lifelong friends; and her dog Shiloh, who has found a good home.
Memorial donations may be made in Linda's name to A Place to Call Home, County Road 1640, Wolfforth, TX, 79382. This is a facility where individuals with special abilities have a place to live a meaningful and purpose-filled life. Linda's nephew, Brian, attends this program
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Cindy Longmate

February 23, 2025

Debra Westbrook Bokulic

February 23, 2025

I lived on the same street as the Swacina family in Pine Bluff. They were good neighbors and friends. My husband and I have a wonderful memory of Linda. In 1981, she worked for an Arkansas congressman and arranged for us to attend Reagan's inauguration. We often speak about that magical day and how Linda made it happen. Please accept my sincere sympathy in her loss.

Katharine Vanzant

February 23, 2025

Linda, you were such a wonderful member of our class of 1975 in Springdale, Arkansas class. I remember working with you on yearbook and being the President of the PanAm club. You were such a nice and kind person that was smart, dedicated, adventurous and had a great sense of humor. I was looking forward seeing you at our 50th reunion this fall. God bless your loved ones that will miss you terribly.

Beth Bingley

February 23, 2025

My family was close to the Swacinas when they lived across the street from us in Pine Bluff. That connection survived when we all moved to other places. It was particularly interesting to watch Linda's career. My sister, Kate Lazear Merrill, and I send our heartfelt condolences, Beth Lazear Bingley.

Jim & Phyllis Freeman

February 21, 2025

Our thoughts and prayers to you all. May good memories of Linda be comforting to you.
Jim &Phyllis

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