A native of Delaware and a brother of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity, Richard graduated from the University of Delaware with a Bachelor's degree in English and History. Rich returned to his home state in1987 after living in Houston, Texas for a few years before finally settling in Georgia in 2000. He worked for several companies, including First Data, EDI, Ross and Baruzzini, and was a principal partner with Facility Gateway.
Richard was a devoted husband to his wife of 37 years, Michelle Foy Jordan, and a proud father and grandfather to Robert Foy Jordan, Kirsten Jordan and Fletcher Jordan of Griffin, GA, as well as Ensign Stephen Benjamin Jordan and Jenn Croft of Boston , MA. He is also survived by sister Judith Jordan of Maryland and Mother-in-Law, Dessel Foy of Westchester, PA in addition to other nieces, nephews, cousins and in-laws.
An avid fisherman and hunter, with an encyclopedic knowledge of history, loved ones fought to be his partner during family trivia. Rich was a passionate collector with a multi-faceted engineering background and seemingly endless talents.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Richard Jordan's memory to the Arthritis Foundation @ www.arthritis.org , or to the Cobb County Animal Shelter @ www.cobbcountry.org/public-safety/animal-services/adoption.
A native of Delaware and a brother of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity, Richard graduated from the University of Delaware with a Bachelor's degree in English and History. Rich returned to his home state in1987 after living in Houston, Texas for a few years before finally settling in Georgia in 2000. He worked for several companies, including First Data, EDI, Ross and Baruzzini, and was a principal partner with Facility Gateway.
Richard was a devoted husband to his wife of 37 years, Michelle Foy Jordan, and a proud father and grandfather to Robert Foy Jordan, Kirsten Jordan and Fletcher Jordan of Griffin, GA, as well as Ensign Stephen Benjamin Jordan and Jenn Croft of Boston , MA. He is also survived by sister Judith Jordan of Maryland and Mother-in-Law, Dessel Foy of Westchester, PA in addition to other nieces, nephews, cousins and in-laws.
An avid fisherman and hunter, with an encyclopedic knowledge of history, loved ones fought to be his partner during family trivia. Rich was a passionate collector with a multi-faceted engineering background and seemingly endless talents.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Richard Jordan's memory to the Arthritis Foundation @ www.arthritis.org , or to the Cobb County Animal Shelter @ www.cobbcountry.org/public-safety/animal-services/adoption.
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