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Lothrop Willard Jordan

Highland Village, Texas

1926 - 2017

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Lothrop Willard JordanLothrop Willard Jordan, age 90, of Highland Village, Texas passed away April 6, 2017 at his home.He was born June 15, 1926 in Roxbury, MA, to Clifford and Ethel Lamprey Jordan.Lo Jordan enlisted on his 17th birthday. However, the Army did not accept anyone under 18 for...

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I worked with Lo for many years. His company provided employees for my projects for more than 15 years at Bell Helicopter. He was a mentor and good friend. He even helped out my wife with her business by providing her with some TV commercials. After I left Bell, I remained in contact with him and visited with him a couple of times. He was a fabulous artist. He was a gentleman in every sense of the word. I will miss his gentle soul.

No one knows me but Lothrop had a huge impact on my life. I was a Captain in the Army in 1991 as a system manager for the Apache Helicopter. One of my tasks was to develop training videos and the contractor was TecFilms. I traveled to Dallas several times and worked with Lo and his son Peter and was very impressed by the company and in particular Lo. He had lots of great stories and must have seen something in me that I didn't see. Lo thought I would be a great entrepreneur so I started...

Lo: We were talking about you recently, All good memories and many really special ones. Your gifts are all over our home and we miss you very much. Hope to see you in the heavenly lands even though you pretended not to be a believer. love you: Jerry and Linda Reed

It has been four years since my former father-in-law passes away. He remains in my heart and thoughts.

Lo was the best father-in-law a girl could have. He and Collette were best friends to my parents Bob and Tania. We all have so many wonderful memories of Lo. A patriot, a brilliant sculpture and artist, a humanitarian and a gentle human being. He will remain in my memory forever.

Lo: You were one of the most significant people in my life. Mentor, friend and most of all a brother in life. Linda and I shall miss you very much.