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divorce. She then married Herbert M. Swift who died in 1944. She brought three children to her <br />marriage with Venoit Viggers — her oldest son James Simpson (b. 1935), her daughter Patricia Swift (b. <br />1937), and youngest son Kenneth Swift (b. 1939). The Viggers moved into 1025 Front in 1952. In 1956, <br />their 17 year old son Kenneth Swift was tragically killed in a car accident on South Boulder Road. Venoit <br />worked a variety of jobs over the next several decades including as a welder at Gates Rubber Company <br />and maintenance worker for Boulder County. Florence worked as a bookkeeper for the First National <br />Bank of Louisville. Venoit Viggers died in 1971 and Florence continued to live on Front Street until her <br />death in 2001. <br />Current Ownership <br />In 2001, the Florence G Viggers estate, administered by her daughter Patricia Swift Finleon sold 1025 Front to the <br />current owners, Kimberly Echols and Todd Jacobson. <br />The preceding research is based on a review of relevant and available online County property records, census <br />records, oral history interviews, Louisville directories, and Louisville Historical Museum maps, files, and obituary <br />records. <br />
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