Michael Swanson
Michael Swanson, 32, of Fargo, ND, formerly Warren, MN, passed away on Sunday, December 5, 2010 in Fargo.
Michael Swanson, 32, of Fargo, ND, formerly Warren, MN, passed away on Sunday, December 5, 2010 in Fargo.
Michael was born on March 29, 1978 in Warren, the son of Ronald and Joanne (Kuznia) Swanson. He graduated from Warren High School in 1996. Michael attended the Northwest Technical College in East Grand Forks, MN where he studied to be an electrician and the construction trades. After his schooling, he worked for Cirrus Design before moving to Fargo where he worked as an electrician for Houska Electric.
He loved spending time with his daughter, Taylor and niece, Madison. Michael enjoyed hunting, fishing, playing video games and spending time with friends.
Left to mourn his passing are his daughter, Taylor Swanson of Warren, MN; mother, Joanne (Cam) Fanfulik of Warren, MN; father, Ronald Swanson of Viking, MN; sisters, Heather Swanson of Coon Rapids, MN and Jennifer Swanson and her daughter, Madison of Eden Prairie, MN; grandfather, Tom Kuznia of Stephen, MN; step grandmother, Frances Fanfulik of Angus, MN and many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.
He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Greta Kuznia and Donald and Delores Swanson; step grandfather, Joseph Fanfulik and uncle, Terry Swanson.
SERVICE: 2:00 PM on Friday, December 10, 2010 at First Lutheran Church in Warren, MN.
Online register book at www.duborefuneralhome.com
Arrangements with DuBore Funeral Home of Warren, MN.
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