We lived in Forreston, Illinois, when I was in 1-6 grades, and I remember the Swift family well, but didn’t know what had become of them. Jon’s sister Sue was a childhood friend and in my class, and I remember their parents. I still remember calling their mom (she was a nurse) about a babysitting problem. Many tributes to Jon’s accomplishments for athletics and his college. When we were children, Carthage College was in Carthage, Illinois, but it relocated to Wisconsin.
“Torchie” is the official mascot of Carthage College, but Jon D. Swift could just as well have been. To hear his former colleagues and players tell it, there is perhaps no one who has ever loved the NCAA Division III institution more.
Swift, who died April 15 at age 74 after a seven-year battle with scleroderma and lung cancer, just about did it all at Carthage. He received a bachelor’s degree from the liberal arts school in 1960 and that same year began a 36-year career at Carthage.
A native of Forreston, Ill., Swift coached men’s basketball (1973-83), men’s golf (1983-96), men’s tennis (1965-78), men’s cross country (1964-71, 83) and women’s cross country (1983), along with serving as a professor and founding the school’s athletic training program.
http://www.kenoshanews.com/sports/swift_filled_many_voids_at_carthage_365842675.html
http://www.oglecountynews.com/2012/04/19/jon-d-swift/aqtaetn/
http://www.carthage.edu/athletic-training/facilities/
http://www.tausigmachi.org/files/Download/Swift,%20Jon%20D.pdf
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