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Dr. Ernest Edson Jordan

Lexington, Kentucky

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JORDAN Dr. Ernest Edson, left this world for his next adventure on Mon., Jan. 16, 2006. Helping others was the theme of his life from counseling people, to fixing broken cars, to helping impoverished farmers use their crops more efficiently. Ernie Jordan was born in Syracuse, NY on Feb. 11, 1927....

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Ernest Edson Jordan is my Dad. I miss him and hope that one day we can have a nice long talk, as we did so many times when he was alive. I'm thankful for a Dad who was true to his family, who played with his children and encouraged us to use our talents. I know I was loved and cherished and that has made a wonderful foundation for my life. Thanks Dad. Till we meet again, I'll keep your legacy alive by using the tools for life you gave me.

I just wanted to send this note to Grandpa. I hope he checks out this guestbook from his new home. Thanks Grandpa for being so caring about all of your Grandchildren. I'll never forget all of the motor toys you fixed up for us to ride whenever we would come to visit you. Thank you for being so helpful to me when I wanted to build my go-cart, that meant a lot.:) Enjoy growing a big garden in heaven. Save some fruit for me and I'll stop by and try some when I see you again. Much...

Doctor Jordan cared very much about people. I first became acquainted with him as a New Police Officer with The Lexington-Fayette Urban County Police in 1973. I observed him many times, and in many places working with those who needed him. Later in My Life, He helped me through a difficult personal situation. My Sympathy to his Family and Friends. He will be missed by all, whose Lives He touched. God Bless Him.

We send our sympathies on the loss of your loved one--each of you with your own special memories. May you find comfort in those memories and in knowing others care. With fond memories, Yvonne & Douglas

Ernie was a true friend and class member and teacher of the Bart Peak Sunday School Class at 1st UMC. His knowledge, friendship, and gifts will be sorely missed. May God give Ernie's family His healing blessings, understanding and love.

We treasure our memories of the many visits we had wth Earnie & Dottie. His keen sense of humor, his unique knowledge of gardening, his love of family has no doubt left a mark of his specialities. He certainly has a wonderful and special family. Jean & Bill