
Interring Graham Jordan's Ashes with his Parents
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Corporal Graham Jordan was born and bred in the village of Feltwell to Peter and Pat Jordon, the place where he loved so well, into the family he loved so well.
He followed into his Father's footsteps and enlisted into the Army, joining the Royal Pioneer Corps in 1972 like his Father before him. Corporal Jordan was well respected in the Royal Pioneer's, he found brotherhood and life long friendship amongst his peers.
He completed tours of Northern Ireland and the first Gulf War as well as being posted around the world. Enjoying Skiing in Cyprus as well as Rugby and Cricket. Cold weather training in Norway was one that he would have never like to have repeated.
Having retired from the Army in 1996 Graham returned to the little village he loved, to the friends and family he loved and set about Civilian life. He fitted back in well.
Finding work on RAF Lakenheath and enjoying his spare time on the Bowls green or the pub with friends he had a happy life doting on his Father and Mother.
As the hands of time tick on so must we all. Peter followed a few years later by Pat both passed away. Both are buried in Feltwell, as they lived, side by side.
A great hole was left in Graham's heart, but he carried on. Never forgetting his family.
He spent his time with his other family- his friends, who he had great fun telling childish jokes to, talking sports (especially Rugby) and laughing about life.
Sadly Graham passed away suddenly on the 2nd June 2021. A massive shock to us all.
A Covid regulated funeral not giving justice to the giant of a man. Graham, in conversations with friends, made it clear he wished to be with Peter and Pat after his death. We intend to make his wish happen with a service befitting the man who everybody he came across loved.
This money is being raised to pay for a head stone and the Interment of Graham's ashes into his parent's grave. We ask for any help you can give. If more money is donated then the amount it costs for the headstone and the Interment then it will be donated to Help for Heroes- the Charity Graham was most passionate about.
Thank you.
Organizer
Taff Childs
Organizer
England