Obituaries

Thomas L. Jordan

January 7, 1954 - November 12, 2009

Age 55, of Park St., Warsaw, died November 12, 2009 at home under the care of his loving family and hospice.

He was born January 7, 1954 in Warsaw, son of the late Edward Jordan and Joanne Kaack Sullivan of Warsaw. He was a graduate of Warsaw Central School Class of 1972 and attended Rochester Institute of Technology. He was a veteran of the US Navy. Mr. Jordan spent many years in the telecommunications field and was employed with Cooper Valley Telephone Cooperative in Valdez, Alaska.

Surviving along with his mother are his wife, Daphney Belizaire Jordan of Orlando, FL; his children, Jared Jordan of Warsaw, Farren Jordan of Warsaw, Aaron Jordan, Tommy Jordan and Tomichi Jordan, all of Orlando, FL; his brother, Edward (Robyn) Jordan of Warsaw; his sister, Christine (James) Sweet of Warsaw; several nieces and nephews.

A memorial service will be held Saturday at 7 PM at Robinson & Hackemer Funeral Home, 246 N. Main St., Warsaw. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, 101 John J. Audubon Pkwy., Amherst, NY 14228-1198 or HomeCare & Hospice, 550 E. Main St., Batavia, NY 14020. Online condolences at http://www.robinsonandhackemer.com

Important Dates

November 21, 2009 : Memorial Service for Thomas L. Jordan - 7:00 PM - At Robinson And Hackemer Funeral Home

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Dec 7.09 from Lorraine Yarbrough:
To the family of Tom Jordon: I am sorry to hear about Tom's passing. I knew Tom in high school and he is someone you never forget. Tom will be missed.

Nov 24.09 from George Perrin:
To the family of Tom Jordon: It is with sadness that I learn of Tom's passing. I had the opportunity of working with him over several years and appreciated his tenacity in resolving technical issues under difficult conditions. His calm in the midst of a technical storm will certainly be missed.

Nov 24.09 from Michael Crissey:
To the family and friends of Tom: please accept my sincerest condolences in your loss. I worked with Tom for many years in telecommunications and I will very much miss his relaxed, easy going nature and his love of country music. – Mike Crissey

Nov 23.09 from Mary Patrzalek:
To the family and friends of Tom: please accept my sincerest condolences in your loss. I graduated high school with Tom, and we all had so much fun! I lost touch with Tom, but will always remember his sweet, shy smile and disposition. I just now learned of Tom's passing and cannot attent the memorial service, so I am so grateful to be able to send my comments to you in this way. You are all in my prayers. Sincerely, Mary Patrzalek

Nov 22.09 from Peggy Swanson Stone:
ALl the Jordan Family,
Our deepest condolences and sympathies to your family.The Jordans were an integral part of our youth,and many fond memories.Blessings to each and every one of you.

Nov 21.09 from John & Traci Reynolds:
Joanne,Chris, and Ed

We are truly sorry for your loss. Tommy was a true friend and will be missed. We will keep your family in our prayers.

Nov 19.09 from Dennis Powers:
I am truly sorry for your loss with Tommy's passing. I've pleasant memories etched in my mind forever, of pre-school sleep-overs, football in his back yard with Grandpa's goat making tackles, sitting on the roof and eating green apples straight off the branches, sleding backyards from the top of Rochester St. down, tree forts. Mostly, as we grew, his distinctive smile and appreciative conversation when we crossed paths every so often. Tommy...always in good spirits. I will be thinking of you.

Nov 18.09 from Trevor Misisco (Cisco):
In memory of the best days of our youth. My thoughts are with you and your family.

Nov 18.09 from Terry Seth Shaw:
Joanne, Chris, and Ed,
I am so sorry for your loss. You all are in our prayers. It seems like yesterday we were all still in high school.

Terry Seth Shaw
Jeannine Seth

Nov 17.09 from Bill & Sally Holley:
Joanne, Chris, Ed,

Thinking of you and your family.

Bill & Sally Holley