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Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Richard Allen Swanson

Richard Allen Swanson
April 10, 1972 ~ May 25, 2021

Richard Allen Swanson, 49, of Tulsa, Oklahoma, dies on May 25, 2021. He was born to Alfred B. Swanson and Sandra L. Swanson on April 10, 1972, in Pawhuska, Oklahoma. He attended Barnsdall High School, Tri-County Tech, and worked as a machinist and metal worker for Reda Pump and the state of Oklahoma.

Richard enjoyed anything related to cars and was an avid sports fan.

Richard is preceded in death by his brother Jeffery W. Swanson, grandmother Zella Swanson, grandmother Amy Brown, and Grandfather Lee Roy Brown.

He is survived by daughter Amanda and her husband Josh Hall, and two sons, Karl Swanson and his girlfriend Katlin, and Kayden Swanson, mother Sandra L. Brown, Father Alfred B. Swanson, sister Melissa, brother-in-law Terry, nephew Braxton, grandsons Luke and Caleb Hall, granddaughter Noa Hall, grandfather Loyal Swanson and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and Richards special friend, Stephanie Leatherman. 


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