604 43rd Street West
Bradenton, Florida
Jordan, Gene Morrison
Aug. 26, 1931 - Jun. 12, 2013
Gene Morrison Jordan, 81, of Bradenton, died on Jun. 12, 2013.
Born in Los Angeles, CA, he moved to Bradenton in 1996 from Ann Arbor, MI. He was the Owner/CEO of FAAC. Inc., was on the resident council of Freedom Village and he was an Episcopal. He was predeceased by his brother, Fredric Jordan; he married in 1952 and is survived by his wife, Neva M. of Bradenton, FL; sons, Alan G. (Gina) of San Diego, CA, Gary W. (Amanda Hart) of Saline, MI and Steven R. of McKinney, TX; daughter, Donna J. of Springfield, PA; sister, Emily Stevens of MO; grandchildren, David, Grace, Sam , Noha, Jim, Joe, & Alyssa. Memorial Service will be at a later date in Freedom Village. Brown & Sons Funeral Homes & Crematory 43rd Street Chapel, 604 43rd Street West, Bradenton, FL 34209 in charge of arrangements. Memorial donations to the Memorial Scholarship fund of Freedom Village c/o Glenn Verguson, 6501 17th Avenue West, I 106, Bradenton, FL 34209. Condolences to www.brownandsonsfuneral.com.
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Truely blessed to have crossed paths with you, your wisdom and short friendship will be missed. Love your housekeeper at Freedom Village.
Dawn
June 19, 2013
We will see him again.John 5:29
June 16, 2013
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