Mr. Calvin Lee Swink, 71 of Connelly Springs, passed away unexpectedly on Friday, January 17, 2025, at his residence.
Calvin was born on June 19, 1953, in Avery County to Lula Rose Swink and the late Calvin Oliver Swink. He was a retired warehouse manager and dock supervisor for Fredrickson Trucking for many years and later for Old Dominion Trucking.
Surviving in addition to his mother Lula Swink, is his beloved wife, Kristy Spry Swink of the home, and his three children, two daughters, Tracy Wilson and husband Eric Wilson of Hickory, Becky Harris and husband Thomas of Hickory, and one son, Scotty Swink and wife Nikki of Granite Falls. Also surviving are five grandchildren: Elijah Clay, Jordan Clay, Mason Harris, Andrew Swink and Ruby Harris, two sisters, Betty Clark and husband Robert, and Wanda Knupp, and one brother, Paul Swink and wife Angie.
A memorial service will be held on Thursday, January 23, 2025, at 6:00 P.M. in the Chapel of Heritage Funeral Service, with Pastor Art Randall officiating.
The family will receive friends on Thursday, from 5:00 until 6:00 P.M. at Heritage Funeral Service in Valdese.
An online guestbook and obituary is available at www.heritagefuneralservices.com
Heritage Funeral Service & Crematory of Valdese is assisting the Swink family.
So sorry to hear about my cousin Calvin he will surely be missed he was a sweet person. You all are in my thoughts and prayers may God comfort you all love you all
Calvin, Tommy Singleton, and myself grew up together. We were known among our family as the Boomer boys. We were always hunting or fishing together, stocking our families freezers with food. We all three actually killed a bear while squirrel hunting out near Ginger Cake Acres. I haven’t seen Calvin in a while but my memories of our childhood will never leave me. Rest in peace my friend we will surely miss you. Love and prayers to the family.
Bill Singleton
Calvin is my first cousin, my dad’s favorite nephew, I would venture to say. He looked so much like my dad and his dad too. They were Alvin (my dad) and Uncle Calvin (Shuck) Swink, brothers. Dad and Shuck were close in age and mistaken for twins at times, I am told. My Dad took his nephew, Calvin hunting and once I went with them. That is a one and only time I went hunting. My Cousin Calvin gave me a strong talking to about gun safety, because I shot the gun by accident while checking to see if the safety was on while up in a tree stand, far from the rest of the hunting group, fortunutely. It was so cold I did not even realize my finger was on the trigger. That was a long walk back to the truck with Calvin letting me know how dangerous that was. I decided then and there that I had no business ever going hunting again.
Calvin was a good man, much like my dad was. He loved his family, his wife Christy, his children and grandchildren were his world. He will be missed. He was loved by his family too. Thank you Calvin for being a special person to your family and a great cousin.
You all are in my thoughts and prayers.
Kristy and family. We are so sorry for this tragic accident to Calvin. Our hearts and prayers go out for all of you. Calvin was a quiet man, but his personality was huge. He was such a kind, caring man. He will be missed by all of you and by so many other people. We love you all.
Calvin was my little brother whom I loved so much Calvin will be missed by all of us greatly. Brother you will never hurt again rest in peace Love your big brother Paul
Loved Calvin he was such a good person, have so many memories of growing up together. He was at our house almost every day. Prayers for all the family.
Becky and family. Our prayers and thoughts are with you all. Calvin will be remembered, and his legacy continues to live through his beautiful family.