Faye Swetlik’s family to celebrate her legacy

Special To The Chronicle
Posted 2/11/21

Lexington County will never forget:

On February 10, 2020, six-year-old Faye Marie Swetlik went missing from her home in the Churchill Heights neighborhood of Cayce.

Her body was found later …

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Faye Swetlik’s family to celebrate her legacy

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Lexington County will never forget:

On February 10, 2020, six-year-old Faye Marie Swetlik went missing from her home in the Churchill Heights neighborhood of Cayce.

Her body was found later and Coty Scott Taylor was found to be responsible for her death. He committed suicide, police said.

As the anniversary of the day the Springdale Elementary student went missing approaches, those closest to Faye want to celebrate her life and the lasting impact she had on the community.

Faye’s mother says she hopes everyone remembers the smile on her face and her love and compassion for others. “Faye really wanted to be a teacher. She loved helping other people and was inquisitive, adventurous. She was always smiling!”

Faye’s Grandmother wants people to live their lives as Faye lived hers. “Faye was kind to everyone that she met. She always had a smile on her face; she loved animals, she loved her school, her teachers and she loved her family so much.

“Our world will never be the same without Faye. She was truly the light of our lives.”

Cayce Department of Public Safety Director, Byron Snellgrove, stated, “I will forever be thankful for the immense and earnest efforts of our Cayce Public Safety officers and the more than 300 First Responders that assisted us.

“Faye will forever be a part of us, and her memory will forever touch our hearts.”

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