Sue Ryckman/Chalut
My heartfelt condolences to Gerald and Jeanette's whole family.
Birth date: Sep 29, 1959 Death date: Nov 10, 2020
Edmore-Jeanette Jane (Carll) Swisher, age 61, of Elwell passed away at MidMichigan Medical Center Gratiot on Tuesday, November 10, 2020. She was born in Flint on September 29, 1959, the daughter of Steven and Daisy (Bannister-Ward Read Obituary
My heartfelt condolences to Gerald and Jeanette's whole family.

My husband and I worked many years with Jeanette at MMI. She was one of the hardest working and generous people I've ever known. She always had my back and helped me without question, and will be greatly missed. Our condolences to Gerald and Jeanette's whole family.
Your passing will make every Carl-Carll reunion that much harder. You were so happy to be at a reunion and seeing family. They meant so much to you. Thank you for every bit of you that you put forth that helped all those who knew you. You stood up for everyone and would not let a soul down. You'll always be in my heart. Many blessings to Gerald and the kids. May their memories keep you in everyone's heart. Fly high, cousin. Lou Holliday and the kids.
Veronica I am so sorry for your loss. I remember how much fun we always had when she had her Tupperware parties. Just remrmber all the good times you had with your Mom.
Cuz I'm gonna miss you! You always was there at every event possible no matter the occasion... The times we got to laugh together and dance together! Even tho you will be miss much by many, you will not be forgotten! I will hold my memories even the special one with us Lucas girls challenging you Carll girls in red Rover red Rover! I gotta laugh cause I still see the picture like it was yesterday! You'll always be in my heart! Love you! Until we meet again
I have so many memories with you... We will start with when you found out my grandson Zaiden was born on your birthday, you told me you have to go see him in the hospital bcuz he was your extra special cousin bcuz you share the same birthday. Another memory was when you were in the hospital and we video chatted and I told you if you dis not start eating veronica and I was gonna kick your but, you laughed at me and said that you and my mom would kick mine and veronicas ass (lol)... Another memory I have of you is how you were so blunt and upfront with everybody and you did not care who they were or where they were at you told them what was on your mind. I will always remember your laugh and your favorite word (lol).... I sure am going to miss you, you were one of a kind.... You would do anything for anybody.... Make sure you take care of my grandson Zaiden give him lots of hugs,kisses and cuddles from all of us. Fly high Jeanette... Until we meet again.... You will always be in my heart and thoughts. Love ya cousin.... Love Brendalee
Jeanette was so accepting and loving. Never let us feel like an "outsider" when we joined the family. She never missed a gathering or party for any of our kids. Jeanette introduced me to her awesome Doritos taco salad at the family reunions, and it was always my favorite. I will miss her excitedly telling stories, hearing her laugh, or getting one of her big hugs. ❤️
Jeanette worked for many years at MMI, providing direct support services to adults with disabilities. Jeanette had a heart for the job she did and touched the lives of many of our persons served over the years. She was always willing to work with individuals who were sometimes a bit of a challenge and she did so with a smile on her face. She was creative and encouraging, always wanting persons served to have fun at work. Our hearts go out to Gerald, Veronica & the rest of the family as they grieve her loss.
Wishing you peace to bring comfort, courage to face the days ahead and loving memories to forever hold in your hearts.