JORDAN-HENDERSON-Obituary

JORDAN HENDERSON Jr.

Cleveland, Ohio

About

LOCATION
Cleveland, Ohio

Obituary

Send Flowers

HENDERSON JORDAN HENDERSON, JR., age 66, passed away suddenly on Saturday, July 2, 2011 at the Cleveland Clinic after a brief illness. A graduate of Cleveland State University, he worked at Ameritech for 30 years, until his retirement in 1997. He served as a past President of the Shaker Heights...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

Jordan and I worked together at the 2010 Census Bureau. I was retired after serving as a CEO of a steel company in Cleveland. We had a great relationship and shared many great stories. I learned a lot about life, attitude and inter-personal skills from Jordan. I will never forget him. Rest in Peace Jordan. You made a difference!

My dear Joyce

I just learned of Jordan's passing and want you to know how deeply sorry I am. May our blessed Lord continue to strengthen you and your family as you endure the days ahead.

My love always,

Nancy Frederico

To the Family of Jordan - May you be blessed with peace and love during this difficult time. Jordan was my boss at the telephone company for quite some time. He truly was "an original" and deeply cared about people. He was very genuine and had a special way of looking at life. No matter what you discussed he always had a unique perspective. He was one of those people who always saw the cup half full. I feel blessed to have known him. A great man taken too soon. My condolences to the...

To the Family of Jordan Henderson,

I worked for Jordan at Ohio Bell many years ago. Mr. Henderson is what he was called, was a wonderful and kind boss and full of wisdom.
I was sadden to hear of his passing, may the family lean on God and find comfort in knowing that Jordan is with God

May the Lord be with you all at this time.

Stories exchanged, experiences discussed, memories forever, and laughter, always laughter.....RIP Jordan. You will always be remembered.

My condolences to the family. Jordan became my buddy while working for the US Census. He definitely helped me through that process. I will always have fond memories of him.

I didn't know you long, but you made me laugh with your stories. You made working at the Census fun. To the Henderson family, my deepest sympathy. To Jordan, farewell my friend.

To all and everyone who was a part of Jordans' life. He was a great man. I had a great opprortunity to work alongside Jordan during the 2010 Census. There has never been a superior who acknowledged my efforts and backed me in the manner he did. I consider him a remarkable professional, but also a remarkable man. My sincerest condolences.