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Gary Ray Jordan

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Gary Ray Jordan

Birth
Missouri, USA
Death
19 Apr 2020 (aged 78)
Ravenna, Buffalo County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Axtell, Kearney County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Gary R. Jordan, 78, of Ravenna died Sunday, April 19, 2020, at the Ravenna Good Samaritan Society.

Gary Ray Jordan was born Dec. 28, 1941, in Missouri to Ira and Clara (Walrath) Jordan. He grew up in Hebron and attended school there.

He married Effie Carol Claypool on March 12, 1962, in Hastings.

The couple made their home in Gladstone where he was employed by Bauer Farms. He later lived in Kearney and was employed by Whitney Sand and Gravel.

Gary loved being on a farm and driving trucks. When he was at home he enjoyed spending time with his grandkids, Austin, Dalton and Cheyenne.

Survivors include his son, Richard K. Jordan and his fiancé, Teresa K. Olexo, of Ravenna; brother, Billy Larkin; three grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents; daughter, Karen Lynn Jordan; brother, Irvin Larkins; and sisters, Dorothy White, Donna Wilhelms, Kathryn Dixon, Joan Hyiatt and Jean Oneilus.
Gary R. Jordan, 78, of Ravenna died Sunday, April 19, 2020, at the Ravenna Good Samaritan Society.

Gary Ray Jordan was born Dec. 28, 1941, in Missouri to Ira and Clara (Walrath) Jordan. He grew up in Hebron and attended school there.

He married Effie Carol Claypool on March 12, 1962, in Hastings.

The couple made their home in Gladstone where he was employed by Bauer Farms. He later lived in Kearney and was employed by Whitney Sand and Gravel.

Gary loved being on a farm and driving trucks. When he was at home he enjoyed spending time with his grandkids, Austin, Dalton and Cheyenne.

Survivors include his son, Richard K. Jordan and his fiancé, Teresa K. Olexo, of Ravenna; brother, Billy Larkin; three grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents; daughter, Karen Lynn Jordan; brother, Irvin Larkins; and sisters, Dorothy White, Donna Wilhelms, Kathryn Dixon, Joan Hyiatt and Jean Oneilus.


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