Mrs. Clarice Dubberly Swinson, 94

Mrs. Clarice Dubberly Swinson passed away peacefully Dec. 18 at the age of 94.
She was born Sept. 7, 1931. Clarice and her 11 siblings knew the meaning of hard work, growing up on a cotton farm in southeast Georgia during the Great Depression. The hardships she experienced during childhood taught her the value of saving every penny.
She lived by that belief throughout her life. She graduated from Surrency High School in 1949. Later she attended South Georgia College, where she studied secretarial skills. She married the love of her life, James (Jim) E. Swinson, in Baxley, in November, 1951. She accompanied Jim throughout his career in the United States Air Force. She raised four children while making homes in Savannah, Athens, Greece, Albuquerque, N.M., and at Edwards Air Force Base, California. In 1972, Jim and Clarice settled in Hazlehurst, where they became active members of the Altamaha Community and Philadelphia Methodist Church. Clarice worked in the business office at Jeff Davis Hospital for several years. She was a member of Eastern Star and served as a worthy matron. Since 2011, she has lived in Chapin, S.C
Survivors include children Shirley Swinson Carter (Jack), Janet Swinson Flint (Kendrick), James T. Swinson (Stephanie) and Steven D. Swinson; grandchildren Lindsey Carter and Trenton Swinson; many nieces and nephews; siblings Manning Edison Dubberly, Frances Dubberly McGlohon, Doris Dubberly Dugger, Patricia Dubberly Moody, Joseph Edward Dubberly, William Paul Dubberly.
Services were held Dec. 27 in the chapel of Swain Funeral Home with the Rev. Rick Brown officiating. Interment followed in Philadelphia Methodist Church Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Lewis Swinson, Christopher Swinson, Chace Swinson, Cason Swinson, Trent Swinson and Cecil Dubberly.
The family expresses special thanks to Estella Lesane, caregiver extraordinaire, who lovingly cared for Clarice for more than two years.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association (alz.org).
Swain Funeral Home was in charge.
