Jordan, Henry "Wayne"
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Jordan, Henry D. (Wayne),68, of Dallas, Texas passed away peacefully on Wednesday November 12th, 2014 with his family and friends surrounding at Presbyterian Hospital. Wayne survived a long battle with cancer that began in 1998 and only recently succumbed to the physical demands of his remission. Wayne, born in Ft. Collins, Colorado on December 3rd, 1945 enjoyed his birth state immensely. Shortly after graduating from Lakewood High School in 1963, Wayne was drafted by the United States Army where he served his country and is proudly known as a Vietnam Veteran. After serving his country he found passion for his career in the food service industry spending more than 35 years and making countless friends. After retirement, Wayne spent most of his time doing what he loved. He enjoyed golfing, taking care of his lawn, completing crossword puzzles, and spending time with family. Wayne is extremely proud of his children, Wendy Bates and her husband Rodney, of Dallas, TX; Lisa Hatcher Quinby and her husband Scott, of Heath, TX; Taylor Jordan, of Lewisville, TX; Madison Jordan of Dallas, TX; and his son-in-law Nathan Hatcher, of Murchison, TX. He is known lovingly as PaPa Wayne by his grandchildren, Elizabeth and Bo Bates; Landon and Crew Hatcher; and Vivian, Spohia, and Joshua Quinby. Wayne is also survived by his sisters Sandra Barclay, of Greeley, CO; Sharon Graham, of Greeley, CO; Denise Maloney, of Desoto, TX; his brother Ray Graham, of Greeley, CO; his best friend Rondy Jordan, of Dallas,TX; his nephew Colin Maloney, of Tampa, FL; and niece Kathleen Maloney, of Oklahoma City, OK; as well as his many loving extended family and friends. A celebration of life will be held in his honor on Saturday November 15th, 2014 at 2:00 pm and is located at Aria Funeral Home 19310 Preston Road Dallas, TX 75252. Memorial donations may be made in Wayne’s name to the American Cancer Society at https://donate.cancer.org/index?campaign=NovGoogleCPCCY14&gclid=Cj0KEQiAypGjBRCPme6jmqu3gZsBEiQA8NAiIKana15DTqOsgBllHEH9YM6LKFJIBxwJibnl7lM3bWkaAr558P8HAQ Arrangements are under the direction of: ARIA Cremation Service & Funeral Home 19310 Preston Road, Dallas, Texas 75252 214) 306-6700
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Madi and Rondy, our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. We love you both!
Wanda and Katie
Denise,
I am so sorry about your brother’s death. Please know I am praying for you and your family during this time as you grieve this tremendous loss.
We are so sorry to hear of Wayne’s passing. He was a wonderful man. We have many fond memories of him
Our thoughts and prayers are with
you all at this difficult time.
With our Love and Deepest Sympathies, Rick and Susan Mangel and Family
Rondy I know this is a tough time ….he will be missed but is now at peace. Loved Wayne for so many reasons. Prayers for you and Maddy.
Rest in peace my friend. your memory will always be in my prayers.
I remember Wayne for the positive attitude and
good mood he was always in……
I was a Marketing Associate and later District Manager
in Shreveport La.
Denise,
I am so sorry for your loss. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
I remember great times growing up. He is loved very much and will be deeply missed. Sorry I couldn’t be there. Everyone will be in my thoughts and prayers.
All my love,
Sandy
Our thoughts, love and prayers for all who loved and cared about Wayne. May The Lord wrap His loving arms around you, giving you comfort, strength and peace.
Dearest Rondy, Wendy, Lisa, and Madi, We just read in today’s paper that Wayne passed away. We are so sorry. We have such fond memories of you all as our wonderful neighbors in Lake Highlands. You are in our thoughts and prayers. LOVE, Mary and Tom Brandt and family
I wish you eternal peace my friend. Your quick wit , humor and love for your family will be forever missed. I will be not be able to read a good book without still wanting to share it with you.
My sincerest condolences to the entire family.
My deepest condolence for the loss of Wayne. He left joyful memories with many and he shall not be forgotten. May God Bless you and your family.
Very sorry for your loss, may you find comfort in the knowledge that many share your sorrow. May you rest in peace Wayne.
I have many fond memories of working with Wayne at Sysco. I am so sorry for your loss.
Kathy Grant (Whiteside)
The news of Wayne’s death brings sadness. As a classmate from high school, a remembrance of Wayne was the way he could light up a room when he walked in. My condolences to family and close friends.
We lost a really GOOD one when we lost “Weenie”. He was funny, serious, loveable and cranky all rolled into one but above all he was a great friend man. Many great times on the golf course and at Sysco. RIP my friend … you will not be forgotten.
Bob