Harry devoted numerous years to serving his community, eventually retiring from the Mattawoman Waste Treatment Plant with Charles County Government. Known among his colleagues for his unwavering diligence and reliability, Harry left an indelible mark through his professional endeavors. Additionally, he pursued higher education, earning a Bachelor's degree, a testament to his enduring commitment to personal growth and development.
Those who had the privilege of knowing Harry understood why he was fondly referred to as Wolfman; his presence exuded both a comforting warmth and a fierce determination reminiscent of a wolf. His unique personality radiated through every aspect of his life.
In his leisure time, Harry sought solace in the embrace of nature. Fishing and immersing himself in the outdoors brought him profound joy and tranquility. A true animal enthusiast, he cherished the companionship of all creatures, finding solace and wonder in their presence. Often, he could be found basking in the serene glow of the full moon, finding beauty and solace in its ethereal light.
Harry leave behind his daughters, Shakida Swann and Hamilla Swann, and his son, Akeem Swann. His son-in-law, Brian Shaw, also mourns his passing deeply.
Harry was proceeded in death by his Wife Patricia Swann.The memory of Harry Adrian Swann will forever endure in the hearts of those fortunate enough to have known him. As we bid farewell to a cherished husband, father, and friend, let us carry forward his profound love for nature and animals, ensuring that his legacy remains vibrant in our lives.
Rest in peace, Wolfman. Your spirit will forever resonate in our hearts, your howl echoing for eternity.
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