Elizabeth Regina Swales
July 14, 1922 ~ October 20, 2017
Elizabeth Regina (Stevens) Swales, at the age of 95, completed her circle of life on this earth on October 20, 2017 at her home in Hollywood, MD surround by her loving family to start a new circle of eternal life with her Heavenly Father.
Elizabeth was born July, 14, 1922 in Hollywood, MD to the late Catherine Annie (Clark) Stevens and Joseph Ignatius Stevens. She grew up in a loving family with two older brothers, who have both preceded her in death. She was the apple of her parent’s eye and affectionately called “Sis Baby” --- a nickname that remained throughout her life.
Elizabeth was educated in the St. Mary’s County Public School System, attending Phyllis Wheatly Elementary School in Hollywood, MD and Banneker School in Loveville, MD. On April 19, 1941, Elizabeth married Joseph “Chester” Swales, Sr. of Leonardtown, MD and shared 50 years of marriage until his death in 1991. Together they raised a family of five daughters and two sons. Over the years the family grew to include 9 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren.
Elizabeth was the proprietor of the Sis’s Hideaway Lounge located on Park Avenue in Leonardtown, MD. For 26 years she successfully owned and managed her establishment which became a well-known community gathering place. Over the decades, her daughters and even grandchildren were supportive of her business and created countless fond and funny memories with patrons, friends and family. She was warmly known as “Mama”, “Sis”, “Miss Sis” and “Sis Baby” to many.
Elizabeth truly enjoyed socializing, music, dancing, and spending time with friends. Her hobbies included playing cards and watching her favorite TV shows such as westerns, Matlock, Deal or No Deal, The Price is Right, Judge Judy, and Family Feud with Steve Harvey. She enjoyed spending time with her great-grandchildren and talking almost daily with her best friends, Hess Dorsey and Larry Kane. Also she was a stylish dresser and took pride in her appearance through her lifetime. But most of all, she found great pleasure in frequent visits from her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Mama’s home was the focal point for family gatherings, celebrations, holidays, great meals and laughter. During her later years she looked forward to family game night on Saturdays which consisted of bingo, cards and po-ke-no. Mama insisted on going for the big bucks----a dime a game. Even when her health started to decline, Mama would get in her daily exercise by dancing in the house to oldies on the radio.
As a longtime member of St. Aloysius Catholic Church, Elizabeth proudly served as a Eucharistic Minister and was an active member of the Ladies of Charity. She attended Mass regularly and was devoted to the Rosary. When she was not able to go to church she practiced her faith by watching mass and Holy Rosary on the EWTN Catholic TV channel. She was a believer in the power of prayer and comforted her family by reminding them to seek God as their strength during life’s challenges.
Elizabeth leaves to cherish her memory: 5 daughters (Catherine E. Swales, Sarah R. Swales, Margaret M. Fant, Annie L. Swales, and Mary M. Swales); 8 grandchildren (Cynthia Brown, Angela Thompson, Eugenia Thompson, Francis Thompson, Jr., Tracy Slack (Bryan), Michael Swales, Heather Golding, and Tiffany Swales); 9 great-grandchildren: (Latasha Baker, Andre Brown, Kaylee Swales, Kyann Brown, Doryan Slack, Kaylah Barnes, Jaylan Golding, Xavier Slack and Aaliyah Golding). In addition to her parents and husband, she is also preceded in death by her brothers, Joseph I. Stevens, Jr. and Joseph C. Stevens; sons, Thomas T. Swales and Joseph C. Swales, Jr.; and grand-son, Jerome Swales.
The family will receive friends on Saturday, October 28, 2017 from 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM in St. Aloysius Catholic Church Leoardtown, MD Where a Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11:00 AM with Father David Beaubien officiating. Interment will follow in St. John’s Catholic Cemetery Hollywood, MD. Pallbearers will be; John Swales, Philip Swales, Francis Thompson, Jr., Andre Brown, Thomas Briscoe, and Michael Swales. Honorary Pallbearers will be; Larry Kane, John Harris, Bernard Clark, and John Reed.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Elizabeth Swales name can be made to; Hospice of St. Mary’s P.O. Box 625 Leonardtown, MD 20650, Hollywood Vol. Rescue Squad P.O. Box 79 Hollywood, MD 2063, and St. Mary’s Nursing Center, 21585 Peabody Street Leonardtown, MD 20650.





My family’s deepest prayers and condolences are extended to Ms. Sis Baby’s family. She was truly a wonderful person and a devoted friend to my mother and father. She was a treasure to behold and this we will always remember of her. Rest in peace for heaven has received a shining star and beautiful angel.
Our hearts are very saddened by your loss. Your Mom was truly a very special lady and our Mom was so very fond of her. I will always remember how Mom’s face lit up when Miss Sis came to visit her in the Nursing Home. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Alma Jordon and The Thompson Family
What a beautiful, faith-filled woman! You will be missed by family and many friends. My sympathy to the family. A true angel indeed.
To the Family, you have my sympathy and prayers.Sis was a wonderful lady, and she will be missed. I’m going to miss her coming into Dees Shear perfection hair salon. She always approach me hi baby. How you doing? Always gave me a hug and kiss. I’m going to miss that. May she RIP. God Bless the Family. Luv Arthurlee
Tiffany and Latasha: My prayers are with you both. What an inspirational role model your grandmother is to you both and to anyone who knew her. I will always remember seeing her at daily mass – church hopping – just to make sure she visited and talked with the Lord on a daily basis. Remember her and all the good times she brought to your lives and she will live forever in your memories. God Bless.
Sis served her family and Lord well while among us. Take comfort in knowing she is at peace and rest in the arms of the One she loved dearly. We will all miss her and admire her service at St. Aloysius while thankful, too, for her friendship.
God bless the family, our prayers are with you.
The Mason family
Mechanicsville, MD.
Catherine and all the Family: What a great tribute her obituary was. I wish I had known her. Having known you, Catherine, I can see where you got your wonderful personality. May the wonderful memories of your time spent with her surround you all forever.
I’m so sorry to hear of your passing Mama. You are in a better place with the Lord now. Kaylee and I will always have fond memories of you. RIP.