
7/20/13 – 2/7/20
At the request of Swagger’s family, DeJohn Pet Services hosted a memorial service for Swagger at DeJohn Funeral Homes in Willoughby Hills on Saturday, February 22. The memorial was open to the fans, family and community to celebrate his life. We truely appreciate everyone that came out to give his family their blessings and wish him a final good-bye.
Swagger, the beloved 145-pound bullmastiff, passed away suddenly while at the vet’s office for a check up due to complications from pneumonia. He was 6 years old. Swagger who joined the Browns as a puppy at the start of the 2014 season, was winning the battle with cancer. On top of regular appearances on Dawg Pound Drive and events in the community, he ran through the tunnel at every home game from 2014 to the midpoint of the 2019 season. Swagger’s son, SJ took over for him in week 10 of the 2019 season and will carry on his legacy into 2020 and beyond.




“We are saddened to have lost Cleveland football teams first live mascot. Hosting a memorial service for the community is an opportunity for his family and fans to say goodbye and for our community to gather and remember Swagger,” said Sherri DiPietro, DeJohn Pet Care Specialist.
“Pets are a very special part of the family and should be treated as such. We care for a family’s pet with the utmost dignity, respect and compassion by people who are pet parents.”
“While we are very sad to have Swagger leave us, we know he brought much joy to families and children that visited the stadium. A lifelong Cleveland fan myself, we feel fortunate to host this opportunity to join in his celebration of life,” said Ross DeJohn Jr. Chief Executive Officer and Funeral Director. He and his family have been Browns season ticket holders since 1960.
For more videos and photos of Swagger visit the online event at https://www.facebook.com/events/961900727538694/
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