Robert Szwed, City of Taylor founder, passes away at age unknown

John Blair, Chief Police
John Blair, Chief Police
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Robert Szwed, one of the founders of the City of Taylor and a longtime community figure, passed away on March 20. The announcement was made Friday afternoon by his family.

Szwed was known for his involvement in the community for more than fifty years. His contributions helped shape the city and left a lasting impact on residents and local institutions.

A memorial service is scheduled to take place at Cherry Hill Presbyterian Church on Saturday, March 28, at 11 a.m., according to the family’s announcement. Further details about Szwed’s life and legacy are expected to be released in the coming days.

The City of Taylor has encouraged residents to visit its official website for updates as more information becomes available regarding arrangements and tributes.

Szwed’s passing marks the end of an era for many who remember his dedication to public service and community development.



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