Lewis 'Lew' A. Jordan Sr., 74, was a loving grandfather, father, husband, brother, uncle and friend. Lew passed away Monday, Jan. 3, 2022, with family by his side.
Born in Ashland, and lifelong resident of Frackville, Lew was a son of the late Angelo F. and Adele (Aleknavage) Jordan. He was a graduate of the former Frackville High School, Class of 1964. He attended McCann School of Business. From the time he was 9, he performed as a member of the Jordan Brothers band in which he was the lead guitarist, singer and composer of music and lyrics, both for the band and independently. He was an Army veteran, having served during the Vietnam War as an active reserve. He also worked as an insurance agent and a corrections officer. He had an impressive work ethic and always worked towards 'finding the balance' between work, sleep and play, maybe not always successfully. But he always made sure to find time for enjoyment and laughter.
Alongside his loving wife, Deno, Lew enjoyed traveling to many locations including Egypt, Italy, Mexico, Ireland, Hawaii, Canada, Arizona and Aruba, and spent many happy vacations with his children and grandchildren in Orlando, Fla. In his spare time, he enjoyed listening to music and spending time with his family and friends. He also had a passion for the outdoors and spent quality time at his cabin: hunting, shooting, storytelling, playing his guitar, drinking coffee and cooking over an open fire.
Lew shared his positive energy with all who knew him and could make even the most difficult situations more bearable through his humor and caring ways. He never complained despite having lived through an array of challenges. He always saw the good in people and the magic in the world around him, something he called "the sweet taste of life." His warm demeanor was infectious, his booming laugh and radiant smile were contagious, and his kind tone and friendly greetings were a comfort to the ear and the heart. Lew had an innate and experiential wisdom that enriched any conversation and provided those who knew him with good advice and/or life lessons. Above all, he had an ineffable love for his family, and he never tired of telling people how blessed he was to have them. All members of the family will carry that unconditional love forward in their hearts, ~ always. He also loved the people around him, and he left this world richer in love and positivity, which his children and grandchildren hope will live on in all who knew him.
Lew was preceded in death by the love of his life of 45 years, Geraldine "Deno" K. Jordan, in 2013; two older brothers, Robert J. and Joseph A. Jordan.
There was nothing more important to Lew (Happy Pappy) than his family.
Lew is survived by daughters, Kelly Jordan-Sciutto and husband, Mark, Lansdale, and Kristie Antalosky and husband, Ron, Frackville; sons, Lewis Jordan Jr. and wife, Shannon, Ringtown, and Shaun Jordan and his wife, Tonia, Saint Clair; grandchildren, Jay and Alec Sciutto, Cody and Kali Antalosky, Nick, Gwen and Aidan Jordan; brother, Frank Jordan and wife, Angie; sister, Kathy Verano, Sinking Springs; and many nieces and nephews.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to honor Lew's memory to Make a Difference Fund, which will allow the family to carry on both Lew and Deno's passion for making a positive difference in the lives of others; c/o Kristie Antalosky, 6 N. Center St., Frackville, PA 17931. This fund was established to commemorate the loss of his wife, Deno, and supports high school scholarships, community organizations and charities. This fund will continue in honor of Lew and Deno's memory. Lew had a deep care for family, friends and strangers alike; due to the COVID-19 pandemic, his wishes included prioritizing the safety and health of all and avoiding a large gathering at this time. A private interment will be held for his children and grandchildren. A Celebration of Life will be announced at a later date, when it is safe to gather. The family greatly appreciates all of the outpouring of prayers, love and support from everyone. Albert L. Gricoski Funeral Home, Frackville, has charge of arrangements.
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dave gittleman
December 29, 2024
one of 4 great guys-miss you lew as well as the BAND, GOD,bless you and your brothers you were all great and well loved by all your fans.
Ray Benash
January 9, 2022
Condolences to the family of Lewis Jordan.
A second cousin on my mother´s side, my brother Ron and I would always visit with Lewis while spending a week or so at our grandparents during the summer when we were kids. Although we were younger by 6 or 7 years, Lewis treated us like kid brothers and typically spend a day or so on adventures around the area, shooting, campfires, out to the reservoir, or just hiking the woods. His genuine kindness, big heart, huge laugh, and big smile will be with me for a lifetime. Rest in peace Lewis.
KayAnne and Brendan Shearn
January 9, 2022
We are so sorry to hear about your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.
January 8, 2022
IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR FRIEND AND HIS FAMILY FROM JOHN & GEORGENE GALLAGHER AND LUCKY LUKSAVAGE; WE WILL MISS YOUR LAUGHTER AND FAMILY LIKE MANORS; ""TILL WE MEET AGAIN 'BROTHER FROM ANOTHER MOTHER!!!! Keep playing that mean guitar 'MR LEAD GUITARIST!!!!!
Linda Sabol
January 7, 2022
To Louie `s family -My sympathies and thoughts are with you. One of my favorite memories of childhood was dancing in the alley while my neighbors Louie and his brothers practice. Remembering how Zippy wasn´t too thrilled. You will be in my prayers.
Diane Moorhead
January 7, 2022
I am so sorry for your loss, prayers for peace and comfort. I was one of your many followers in the days of Willow Lake, loved you guys you were the best.
Lisa
January 6, 2022
Lew will always be in a special place in my heart. I will dearly miss him
Gary Grubb
January 6, 2022
A very sad day. I will always remember Lew as that teenage-20something on the stage at Willow Lake. There is no way for me to express his loss. May the wind always remain at his back, and may all notes he strums be perfect. Farewell, for now, Lew.
Jackie
January 6, 2022
I am so sorry to hear of Lew passing. We had some wonderful times throughout the years at their gigs! He was taken too early.
Sheri Leshko
January 6, 2022
To the family of Lewis "Lew" Jordan. I'm sorry to hear about the loss of Lew. You're in my thoughts and prayers.Lew was a great person and neighbor.
Jim Ketner
January 6, 2022
Kristie, I am so sorry to learn of your loss. My thoughts and prayers are to you at this difficult time.
Edward Shay
January 6, 2022
Lew was one of the finest men I ever had the privilege of knowing and working with in the Department of Corrections. I was saddened to find out about his passing. R.I.P. my friend.
Terry Schrack
January 5, 2022
Very sorry to hear about Lew,Frank.I never had the opportunity to know him,but I respected Lew and all of you and your musicianship and the name you guys made for yourselves.You all were icon's in the music business in my eyes.I was just a teenager when I first her the name,Jordan Brother's.I know Lew's memory will live on in many peoples hearts and minds,as with Joe and Bob.My most sincere condolences to you and the family.God Bless.
Nancy
January 5, 2022
With deepest sympathy. The Jordan Brothers were a great inspiration for all teenagers. God bless the whole family.
Slim koons
January 5, 2022
Thanks for the greatness you and the Jordan bothers brought to willow lake.
Marc & Beth Burlile
January 5, 2022
Our sincere sympathy and condolences goes out to the Jordon Family. Lew was my friend and fellow Corrections Officer. God took another Angel home. You´ll be missed Comrade. R.I.P Brother.
Joyce & John Anczarski & Sons
January 5, 2022
You are singing with the angels in Heaven. Thank you for your loving and positive impact on this world. You will be greatly missed.
dave and pat gittleman
January 4, 2022
to frank and all of the jordan family-our deepest sympathy on your loss of another fine man,husband,father brother and musician.like all the brothers ,you all left an imprint on schuylkill countyand elsewhere.God bless you and all your family and thank you for the music.
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