1947
2026
May 15, 1947 - Mar 21, 2026
Laura Jane Swan, born May 15, 1947, was unexpectedly welcomed into the arms of the Lord on March 21, 2026, in Spokane, WA. She was born to Paul and Alice Thorlacius in Rush City, MN, and lived most of her life in Colville, WA. She was preceded in death by her siblings, Lillian, Anna, Barbara, Rosemary, John, Emery, and Donald. She is survived by her children, Michael G. Swan Jr., Lori L. Swan, and Sylvia M. (Swan) Ferguson; her sister, Kathleen Thorlacius (Katie); her grandchildren, Hailey Crone, Rejina, Karmela, and Benjerman; and her great-grandchildren, Mylee, Natalee, Jocelyn, Bradlee, Ethan, and Kylee. Laura was known for her kind and generous heart. Throughout her life, she welcomed countless strangers - and their children - into her home. She lovingly knitted "umpteen" winter hats for those in need - as she would often say - and gave freely of herself in all she did. Her work was as varied as it was meaningful, from hooking chokers and skinning logs to serving as a CNA at Pinewood Terrace Nursing Home. She carried a joyful spirit, often seen with her pink hair, always trying to make someone smile. Her loyal dog, Flip, was her constant companion. Laura found her greatest joy in being a devoted wife and mother. Family meant everything to Laura, and she loved them with an unwavering heart. May her memory live on in the hearts of all who knew her and were blessed to love her.
Please share your memories of Laura or leave condolences for her family on her tribute wall at hennesseyfh.com.

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Lars Fjelstad
March 29, 2026
I'm really not the best at expressing myself when loved ones pass but I felt the need to try for Laura or as I always knew her- "Grandma Swan".
I meet Laura through her youngest daughter over 25 years ago and she immediately treated me like family. After things didn't work out she still continued to treat me like family and kept in touch for many years.
It's silly but I regret that she will never see my antique Fenton (Uranium) glass collection that she got me hooked on ever since she gave me my first piece and I promised I'd pursue it.
She was absolutely one of the sweetest and kindest people I've ever met. I will miss her smile and her unique laugh and her food, lol.
There's so much more I could say but I feel like I'm butchering this already so I will just end with a thank you to Laura for being the person she was.
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