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George Jordan Obituary

George Cook Jordan, Sr., 88, of Prairie Village, Kansas, passed away on Sunday, September 7, 2008, at Research Medical Center. A Mass will be offered at 10 a.m. Friday, September 12, 2008, at St. Ann's Catholic Church, 7231 Mission Road, Prairie Village, Kan. Friends may call from 6-8 p.m. Thursday at D.W. Newcomer's Sons Overland Park Chapel, with a rosary recitation beginning at 5:30 p.m. A private burial will be in Johnson County Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, the family requests contributions to the following: M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, P.O. Box 4486, Houston, TX 77210- 4486, at www.mdanderson.org, or The Inner City Education Foundation, 5150 W. Goldleaf Circle, Suite 401, Los Angeles, CA 90056-1662, at the website www.icefla.org. Mr. Jordan was born December 21, 1919, in Kansas City, Mo., the son of John Weaver and Lillian O'Brien Jordan. In 1937, he became a graduate of Pembroke Country Day School, and graduated from Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. in 1941. Thereafter, he joined the U.S. Army, where ultimately he achieved the rank of Captain. Mr. Jordan began his business career in Kansas City, Mo., with the Gustin Bacon Manufacturing Company, and in 1955, he joined the George T. Cook Company, a manufacturer's representative of industrial products with offices at Kansas City, Mo., and Wichita, Kan. He became a partner there and retired from the company in 1995. Throughout his adult life, Mr. Jordan was active in civic affairs and he devoted significant amounts of his time to various charitable organizations including the Girl Scouts of America and Wayside Waifs. He also served as a fund raiser or finance committee member for local, state and national Republican candidates. At various times, he acted as a trustee of The Barstow School and The Pembroke Hill School. In later life, he held a particular interest in helping inner city children and in 2007 started The Bette and Cook Jordan Scholarship at the Inner City Education Foundation of Los Angeles, Calif. His dear friends were the energy of his life and with many of them he shared membership in The Kansas City Club, The Kansas City Country Club, The Duck Club of Mound City, Mo., and Oxbow Farms at LaCygne, Kan. Mr. Jordan was preceded in death by his wife of 52 years, Elizabeth Bresnahan Jordan. He is survived by: a daughter, Daly Jordan O'Brien of Fairway, Kan.; a son, John Weaver Jordan II and his wife Gretchen Sandin Jordan of Chicago, Ill.; a son, George Cook Jordan, Jr. of Chicago, Ill.; a daughter, Elizabeth O'Brien Jordan of Chicago, Ill.; seven grandchildren, Shannon Kelly O'Brien, Sean Bresnahan O'Brien and his wife Kimberly Frazier O'Brien, John Weaver Jordan III and his wife Megan Elizabeth Jordan, Jennifer Lynn Jordan, and Colby Elizabeth Jordan; and a great granddaughter, Jordan Elizabeth O'Brien. Arrangements by: D.W. Newcomer's Sons Overland Park Chapel, 8201 Metcalf, Overland Park, Kan., at (913) 648- 6224. Fond memories and condolences for the family may be left at the website www.dwnewcomers.com.

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Published by Kansas City Star on Sep. 10, 2008.

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Reb Banas

September 22, 2008

Dear Jordan Family:

While i have only known Cook for 20 years, he's always been my favorite. Truly a wealth of knowledge and an "Old School" man with a wealth of knowledge. Even after his retirement from representing Stanley Spring & Stamping for decades, we all remained in constant contact (always initiated by Cook) and we would continue to see one another on an annual basis.

God Bless you Cook, We miss you.

The employeess of Stanley SPring & Stamping Corporation

Missy Brosnahan

September 14, 2008

Dear Jordan Family, Your father was a kind and dear man. I still have such fond memories from Cherry Street-- kickball in the street, talent shows at the Buckinghams, lawn football and riding ours sleds down the street. We all pitched in for the luminario on Christmas Eve. Loved both of your parents. Fondly, Missy Brosnahan

Becky (Bill, too) Benson

September 12, 2008

Daly, Brien, Jay, and Cook,
You captured your father perfectly today in his service. What wonderful parents you had! How clearly that shows in the four of you!
Cook thought everyone was special, and I felt it each time I saw him. What a blessing.

Jan O'Brien

September 11, 2008

Dear Jordan Family,

At our age, it seems it is the passing of an era as we see the loss of parents of so many friends that we grew up with.

My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time of great loss.
May God bring comfort through
the support of so many loving friends.

Much love,
Jan O'Brien
"OB"

Ginny O'Brien

September 11, 2008

To the Jordan Children,

Just want to let you know my love and prayers and deepest sympathies are with you at this time of loss.

Greg & Sandee Smith

September 11, 2008

Ah, the stories Cook could tell...and re-tell in such a way that you still laughed until it hurt! He never met a stranger and, was so engaging, he always drew a crowd. We have lost a prince of a man whose mold had been broken. We share your loss and your pain in his departure to join Larry and so many others who have gone before.

Fred Hesselroth

September 10, 2008

Daly,Jay,Cook & Brien,

Many fond memories of your family and especially your Father when we were neighbors on Cherry Street. Those were really happy days for all of us.

My deepest sympathy to you for your loss.

Mark Abrams

September 10, 2008

One of the most engaging storytellers of all time, his eyes would sparkle and you couldn't help but smile and be drawn in by his gift. To all the Jordans, what a great example he was, you have been blessed with his memories.

Buzz O'Brien

September 10, 2008

To all of the Jordan Family, please accept my condolences and know that my thoughts are with you. Your Father leaves a great legacy in his family and his accomplishments. I have many memories of time spent with your family and the influence of your parents is profound. He was a man's man. Celebrate his life, he did. A toast to him!

George & Bebe Selders

September 10, 2008

Dear Jay, Daly, Cook, Brien and all of the Jordan Family,
We are so saddened to learn of your loss. Cook will always be remembered in our hearts as the supreme "father figure" with his always-present welcoming spirit and great sense of humor. As we are out of the country, we will be joining you in celebrating Cook's life from a distance. Our thoughts and prayers are with each and every one of you.

Timothy Abrams

September 10, 2008

What a wonderful man,whose gracious kindnesses along with Bette's will always be remembered with gratitude and cherished. Our love and thoughts are with your family. The Abrams family

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