Swann, a clinical psychologist, had been in private practice in Winston-Salem since He graduated with a B. I am a classmate of Tim's. I recently had the pleasure of seeing him at our class reunion. He was the same caring, fun loving friend as he was in high school. My deepest sympathies to his family and friends. Dear Joan and Lyle, We just heard about Tim and want to offer our deepest sympathies. Tim was always someone that would make you feel good when you were blue. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

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Nils Timothy Swann has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. Optically coupled large-format solid state imaging apparatus having edges of an imaging device. Patent number: Abstract: A large-format solid state imaging device which can detect optical images without loss of sharpness or resolution is provided and includes a solid state imaging device supported by and secured to a frame. To ensure that the imaging device does not deviate from its desired surface configuration, the device is pressed between an optical coupling plate and a support plate each having at least one matching surface whose curvature matches the other with a precision which permits the solid state imaging device to detect optical images without loss of sharpness or resolution and which conforms the imaging device into a desired configuration. Preferably, the frame is annular and the edges of the imaging device are secured to the frame by at least two spaced bonds. Type: Grant.
Timothy R. Swann, age 60 of Milan, died Monday, August 6, 2012 at Trinity Rock Island.
Visitation will be from 2 to 5 p. Funeral services will begin at p. Interment will follow at Chippiannock Cemetery, Rock Island. Memorials may be made to a charity of your choice. Tim was born on December 14, in Moline, the son of Louis E. Brunk Swann. He married Shari Sellmann on December 31, in Moline.
The son of goldsmith William Swan, [2] Swan lived in small towns along the Connecticut River in Connecticut and Massachusetts for most of his life. Swan's compositional output consisted mostly of psalm and hymn settings, referred to as psalmody. These tunes and settings were produced for choirs and singing schools located in Congregationalist communities of New England. Swan is unique as an early American composer in that he composed secular vocal duets and songs in addition to sacred tunebook music. The tunebook, New England Harmony [3] is a collection of his sacred music compositions, while The Songster's Assistant [4] is a collection of his secular music.