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JACK LEON JORDAN
February 7, 1950 ˜ September 5, 2019
Jack Leon Jordan, 69, of Vancouver, WA, passed away on Sept. 5, 2019, at home with his family by his side. He was born on Feb. 7, 1950, in Toledo, OR.
Jack lived in BZ Corners, WA, until he married Violet Elaine Coop on Aug. 15, 1969, and moved to Vancouver.
He retired in 2005 after a 30-year career with Freightliner.
Jack loved working on classic cars and spending time with his wife and their children and grandchildren. He loved to drive fast cars and he owned more than a few over his lifetime. He was a long-time Elvis fan and sounded a lot like Elvis when he sang. Jack left us too soon, but he will be remembered forever.
He is survived by his wife of 50 years, Elaine; children, Sally Elena Maupin and Jack Jordan Jr.; his brother, Andy; two sisters, Marty Bewley and Linda Kalpakoff; nine grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Please sign his guest book @ www.columbian.com/obits
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To my family, uncle Jack will be missed by all... My thoughts and prayers are with you all. He was an inspiration to me and many with his love for cars.... He will not be forgotten. I really wished I could have made it to the memorial, but I had no coveage for the semi tow truck today... Sorry I missed it. I love you. Need anything jack Jr knows how to get a hold of me.. Gods speed uncle jack To the hot rod shop in the heavens.
Dave Richards
September 22, 2019
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