Former U.S. Rep. Pat Swindall—who burst onto Georgia’s political scene following Ronald Reagan’s presidential election, only to be brought low by a federal prosecution that ended his political and legal career—died Wednesday. He was 67.
Swindall’s family will receive visitors at Crowell Brothers Funeral Home & Crematory in Peachtree Corners on Saturday from 3-6 p.m. A memorial service will be held Sunday at the Vine Community Church in Cumming.
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