It occured to me that I do house cleaning before I check the swap error.
Today I decided to instead boot from lubuntu's grub menu then check.
Here's the results:

vmc@vmc-pc:~$ journalctl|egrep "timed|swap"
Aug 11 07:38:33 vmc-pc kernel: zswap: loaded using pool lzo/zbud
Aug 11 07:38:38 vmc-pc systemd[1]: Activating swap 
/dev/disk/by-uuid/39f23cab-3322-438e-becd-56e468346656...
Aug 11 07:38:38 vmc-pc kernel: Adding 2047996k swap on /dev/sda5.  Priority:-2 
extents:1 across:2047996k FS
Aug 11 07:38:38 vmc-pc systemd[1]: Activated swap 
/dev/disk/by-uuid/39f23cab-3322-438e-becd-56e468346656.

No error. Its either fixed or something I do afterward that effects the
swap. There's a lot of programs I remove and grub maintenance that might
affect swap. I'll swap on boot after each step, and see if I can narrow
down exactly where swap error occurs.

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  lubuntu Job swap.target failed with result 'dependency'

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