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Virginia Emily Jordan

South Portland, Maine

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Virginia Emily Jordan CAPE ELIZABETH -- After a period of failing health, Virginia Emily Jordan passed away on Sunday in her home with her children at her side. She was born on April 25, 1926, in Dover Foxcroft, the daughter of Aubrey and Mabel (Edgecomb) Merrill. She was adopted by her aunt and...

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Sally and Family, We became neighbors in 1959. The very first time I met Ginny , I knew she was a very special and unique lady. My prayers go out to each of you , now and during your search for peace, comfort, and understanding. Virginia Jordan was one of God's Angels -born here to influence the good in all who knew her. I will always remember, and be greatful for, how much she did for my Mom and Dad across the street. Thank you. God Bless each of you. Michael Brown

Sally and family, I am so sorry to hear about your mom. I remember her well when I would visit you way back in our childhood. She was such a sweet lady. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your entire family.

I worked with Ginny at Internal Medicine Associates on Vaughn St. Those 8 years were some of the best years of my life... We really were like family. Sadly I have not seen her in a few years, but think of her often. I was just saying to my kids in June we should go to CE to pick strawberries and we could drop by to say hello... We didn't go, but I really wish we had now... Love you Ginny!! Will miss your amazing smile and Her giggle like crazy!!! Hugs to the family.

I was a patient in Maine Medical Center
in 1983 for two months. Ginny was in charge of my room. The daily personal attention this amazing lady devoted to me during my entire stay truly endeared her to me and all our family. She made every day better than the day before. We will forever treasure her memory

I worked with Ginny at National Medical Care and right from the start she became a close friend !! Just so full of life and love !! I lost track of her over the years, but thought of her often. She was someone who touched the hearts of many amd mine for sure !

Aunt Ginny
You may have not been my aunt but i sure thought you were. You would light up any room when you were there. I will miss your hugs and kisses. You were an amazing women. I will always remember the 4th of July's we had at Coffee Pond.
Love Lisa <3