Justin Sager
I’ll always have good memories of Jerry. He was always good to chat with and we’d share stories. I’ll always remember his stories about his trips and his mules.
Birth date: Jan 7, 1939 Death date: Nov 3, 2019
Jerry D. Jordan, age 80 of Chanute, KS, passed away on Sunday, November 3, 2019 in Chanute, KS. Jerry was born on January 7, 1939 in Liberty, KS, the son of Joseph and Virtress (Dixon) Jordan. Jerry graduated from Erie High School Read Obituary
I’ll always have good memories of Jerry. He was always good to chat with and we’d share stories. I’ll always remember his stories about his trips and his mules.
Lorraine and I were deeply saddened when we learned of Jerry's death. We have been neighbors for over 40 years and will miss seeing him out riding his mules. And we enjoy hearing his mules "talking " on still mornings. For those left behind, death is so final. But for our loved one, it is the beginning of eternal life. A time for joy and celebration for those who went on ahead. We hope to join them one day. May God Bless each family member and all that mourn the passing of Jerry.
Gary and Lorraine Kilgore
So sorry to hear of his passing. Wish I had known him longer. Had a lot of fun working with him at the saddle club.
He was a little tease at times and a man of pride and honor. His hand shake was as good as a signed contract. He did what he said and meant what he said. He expected respect and gave it back to those that deserved it. He was an honest upright person. My Uncle always made me feel special by simply saying my name an having a twinkle in his eye. His smile warmed my heart and I knew he loved me. I hope he knew how much I loved and respected him and my Aunt Mary. I will surely miss his chuckle and smile. Love Phyliss
Jerry was always a kind man and always so thoughtful to others. I witnessed him adding much joy & support to his oldest brother, John V. Jordan, many times during his life. I know he added joy to other family members, his nephew, John C. Jordan, told me that at Christmas celebrations in the past because his Uncle Jerry would somehow have something to do during the celebration & disappear then a few minutes later Santa would stop in & give gifts.... then Santa would leave , then Jerry would come back, of course after he finished what he had to go do. The children would announce to him, “Santa came!” Jerry would be disappointed that he missed Santa. Jerry loved his children he often spoke about his boys, Jeff, Doug & Jerry and his daughter, Brenda and his many Grandchildren. I know Jerry will be missed by many family & friends. I’m so sorry that you all lost the presence of him now but he awaits for all of you on the other side in Heaven. May God comfort all of you today and in the future. God Bless. Janice Jones