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Deborah L. Jordan

Edenton, North Carolina

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Deborah Lee Jordan, 54, of Yeopim Road, died Wednesday, December 1, 2010 in Britthaven of Edenton.Miss Jordan was born in Warren, Ohio. A graduate of the North Carolina School for the Deaf in Morganton, she worked as a computer programmer for the state of North Carolina and later taught Sign...

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hi debbie and familys sorry to hear about debbie was very sick bless her sad. we prayer for u. from friends , deaf willie marion harrell from ncschooldeaf morganton ,n.c.

My very heartfelt deepest sympathy. She will be missed. She is in good hands with the Lord.

I didn't get the chance to meet Debbie, but I know her sister Susie well. If she was anything like her sister, then she was an amazingly strong, beautiful, and down to earth woman. May God be with you Debbie!

The family of Debbie Jordan thanks you for all your kind words and prayers. We appreciate the memories you have shared with us. Though we will always miss her, we continue to celebrate Debbie's life.

We were so sorry to hear about Debbie's passing. My sister, Penny Raye Cardwell Strickland, attended deaf school together. Penny is 51. I remember some years back traveling to Edenton and stopping by to see Debbie. We use to live at Pea Ridge just over the bridge at the Albermarle Sound. We will hold you in our thoughts & prayers during this time.

I was deeply saddened to hear of Debbie's passing. As cousins, we would play for hours together when I visited my grandparents in Edenton. So thankful that I got to see her when I was in Edenton last fall. She was a lovely lady. My thoughts and prayers are with Evelyn and Sue, the rest of her family and all of her friends.

I sent my deepest condolences to the family. She was a great friend to me for 20 years. She had a great outgoing and fun personality. I will never forget her.

To the family of Debbie Jordan, I remembered Debbie at ENCSD. I spent time with her years ago and talked about Jesus. She was a wonderful person , had alot of sense of humor and sweet.

With my deepest sympathy.
Love ya,
Anita Coen

Our deepest sympathies go out to Debbie's family and friends and will be missed. I never forget her through ENCSD/NCSD and really enjoyed having her in my life and she is very sweet, intelligent, lovely and funny lady . She has a lot of sense of humors and teasing and being funny to me and I always love her very much . She is in my good memories that I had with her through ENCSD/NCSD. I will miss her very much and love her so much and I am glad that she is my good friend. I pray for her...