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Well-Known Pride’s Crossing 
Summer Resident Passed Away 
Edwin Carleton Swift of Pride’s 
Crossing passed away at the Quincy 
House, in Boston, Thursday morning, 
after a short illness of pneumonia. 
His death comes as a severe shock, 
not only to the North Shore summer 
colony, but to the business interests 
at large, as Mr. Swift was one of the 
leaders in the beef packing industry 
of the United States. The end came 
rather suddenly, few knowing of his 
illness. 
Mr. Swift has been spending the 
winter at his beautiful estate ‘‘Swift- 
moor” in Pride’s Crossing. He had 
been away on short trips during the 
winter, going to Atlantic City a month 
or two ago, for ten days, and on 
March 21, he went to the Quincy 
House, as he wished to be with his 
old friend and business associate, N. 
E. Hollis, whille the latter underwent 
a surgical operation. He was taken 
ill with pneumonia on March 28, and 
his condition became so serious that 
six physicians were called in consulta- 
tion, but nothing could be done to 
save him. 
Funeral services will be held at the 
St. John’s Episcopal church at 11 
o'clock tomorrow. Rev. E. J. V. 
Huiginn, the rector, will have charge. 
The choir of St. Peter’s church, Bev- 
erly, under the direction of choir- 
master Leo C. DeMack, will render 
appropriate selections. A special train 
leaves Boston at 100'clock. His body 
will be taken to Boston and placed in 
a receiving tomb to await the arrival 
of Mrs. Swift, undoubtedly, who is 
now on her way home from the Med- 
iterranean. 
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