Lennis (“Len”) Wilson Jordan, 77, passed away peacefully June 18, 2016 at his home in Apopka, He was preceded in death by his parents Walter Wilson Jordan and Mildred Rodgers Jordan and his brother Bobby Jordan. Len is survived by his three daughters, Kelle Tallman, Tiffane Jordan and Wistee Fisher (James Valentine). He had 5 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. Len is also survived by his brothers, Bill E. Jordan, Longwood, FL., Charles C. Jordan, Apopka, FL., and sister Sara N. Scherer, High Springs, FL.
Len was born on April 2, 1939 in Pansey, Alabama. He moved to Apopka area in 1945 and remained a lifelong area resident. He graduated from Apopka Memorial High School in 1958 and enjoyed staying in touch with many classmates. He was retired from a career in Real Estate Sales and Construction, where he accumulated carious awards for outstanding service. Len was a 32nd degree Mason, a Shriner and a lifelong devoted Florida Gator fan.
Len was a born salesman. He was a people person, having over the years acquired many friends and loved associating with them through his many hunting and fishing activities throughout the word. Len especially enjoyed his fishing companion and best friend, “Brother Bill”. He was an avid fisherman and hunter. Among his many friends, Len was considered an expert marksman and received several awards for his marksmanship.
A memorial service to celebrate Len will be held on Wednesday, June 22, 2016 at 10:30 am, Loomis Family Funeral Home, 420 West Main Street, Apopka, FL. At Len’s request, in lieu of flowers, “have a cigar or a shot of Evan Williams (single barrel). Better yet, maybe both”
Lennis Wilson Jordan, 77 of Apopka, Florida, passed away June 18, 2016. Mr. Jordan was born April 2, 1939 in Pansey, Alabama. He was worked in Real Estate. He is survived by his loving children Kelle Tallman of Sarasota, FL, Tiffane Jordan of Longwood, FL and Wisty (James) Valentine of Apopka, FL; siblings Bill (Johanna) Jordan of Longwood, FL, Sara (Ray) Scherer of High Springs, FL and Charles Jordan of Apopka, FL; 5 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren
Service
Memorial Service
Edgewood Greenwood Cemetery
141 South Edgewood Drive Apopka 32703
10:30:00
Bud McCormack says
John Anderson says
Lynn Cavanagh Antoniak says
Kelle, Tiffane and Wistee I am so sorry for your loss. Your dad was always so funny and silly! I will treasure my childhood memories of him. I pray that God lays a special blessing upon each of you. I love you guys! I know Len is making the other Angels laugh with his wit. He is also looking down from Heaven smiling upon his beautiful daughters.
Ann Miller says
My sincere sympathy to the entire family. Len always had a smile and a kind word as well as a fish story!! Rest in peace, Len.
Joe Cottle says
So sorry to hear that we have lost Lennis. We began first grade together in 1946 and he will be remembered as a good man and a great friend.
Melanie King says
Kelle Deanne.. Your First Born.. says
Kelle Tallman Laws says
I Am.. I Said..
M Code And M Prayer..
A Cigar Lit With A Double
Shot Of Evan Williams..
Right On The Money!
Love You Daddy xo
Joe and Ann Brown says
Dottie Kelly says
Len will miss your smiling face and hearing all your fishing trips at our class lunches RIP friend Dottie
Joanie says
Joanie Luiser says
I’m sorry for your loss. If there is anything I can do for you, don’t hesitate to contact me. –
Vicki Venderly Vogel says
Jesse Renteria says
A great guy to be around. Known him for as long as I can remember. Last saw him this past year, still the same Lennis. My best to the family.