CELEBRATING THE LIFE OF
Larry Leon Jordan
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AUGUST 30, 1952
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JANUARY 16, 2024
Jordan River Ministries 616 Scott Street Memphis, Tennessee 38112 Reverend Dr. Gerald Jordan, Pastor
To my Husband,
Larry, you were my world.
You meant everything to me.
The love I have for you will last throughout eternity. I will miss your warmth, your laughter and your smile. could see your face for just a little while.
I wish I
Thank you for
your love that helped me through each day. Thank you for all that will never fade away. I pray that you are at peace and resting in God. I love you my dear husband til I see you again.
Love, Carolyn
Our Dad, God looked around His Garden and found an empty place. He then looked down and saw your tired face. He put His arms around you and lifted you to rest. Although, we love you, He loved you the best. -Marcus, Trenise, Trenall
Brother, How well do we remember all of the special times we had. As we were raised side by side sharing good times, sharing bad.
Sometimes we
disagree but always made up in the end. As we grew to be adults we became the best of friends. Then you heard the voice of Jesus gently calling from on high. He was holding out His loving arms but we couldn’t say, “good bye.” So we said, “see you later.” -Gerald and Gregory
Obituary Larry L. Jordan was born on August 30, 1952 to Ruby E. Jordan and Johnnie H. Jordan Jr. He was the eldest of five boys. Although he had a tough exterior, he was a sweet teddy bear. He attended Melrose High School, where he was very active. He was a member of the Gaylord’s Fraternity and a linebacker for the football team. After graduating high school, he joined the United States Airforce. Later he began a career as Regional Manager for the United States Postal Service and retired Larry accepted Christ as his personal Savior in 1994, He was baptized by his youngest brother, Reverend Dr. Gerald J. Jordan. He was an active member at Jordan River Ministries, where he served as an usher. He was preceded in his passing by his mother and father, his brothers, Darron and Johnnie H. Jordan III, and his son in love, Ernest Hatton Jr. He leaves to cherish his memories his devoted wife Carolyn Jordan, his son, Marcus J. Cash (DeShannon), his daughters, Trenise Nesby (Eric) and Trenall Hatton (Ernest-deceased); two brothers Reverend Dr. Gerald J. Jordan (Helen) and Gregory B. Jordan (Tina); twelve grandchildren, thirteen great grandchildren, a host of nieces and nephews, other relatives and friends.
“Blessed are the pure at heart for they shall see GOD.” Matthew 5:8
ORDER OF
Service Prelude
Processional Prayer Old Testament Scripture New Testament Scripture Musical Selection
Reverend Dr. Donald R. Ester Sr. New Bethel M.B. Church Rev. Joel Casey Reverend Eric Nesby Jordan River Praise Team
Expressions of Love Mother JoAnn Vanburen Reginald Foster Robert Brooks Mark Rogers
Usher Board Church Member Friend Family
Reserved for 2-3 more family members (No more than 3 minutes) Words of Comfort Acknowledgements Musical Selection
Reverend John Wicks Rosalind Cohen Helen White “Going up Yonder”
Eulogy
Reverend Dr. Gerald J. Jordan Recessional
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