FAIRFIELD — Gerald S. Jordan Jr., 48, of Klearview Manor, died on Saturday, Jan. 9, 2016, at his residence.
He was born in Brunswick on Oct. 6, 1967, a son of Gerald S. Jordan Sr. and Diann E. Stebbins. Jerry was a resident of Klearview Manor in Fairfield for the last 41 years. During his life there he went on many trips including the ones to Pine Tree Camp. The staff and residents of Klearview meant so much to Jerry and for that the family cannot express their appreciation enough.
Almost every Christmas he spent with his dad and step mom in Woolwich.
He is survived by his father, Gerald S. Jordan Sr. and his wife Joan M. of Woolwich, his mother, Diann Yard and her husband Michael of Bath, maternal grandparents, Arthur and Gwen Stebbins of Lisbon Falls, one brother, Joseph E. Jordan and his wife Amy of Midway, MA, three sisters, Judith D. Dauphinais and her husband David of Topsham, Stacey M. Stegman and her husband Carl of Walpole, MA and Devon E. Yard of Portland, four step brothers, Adam A. Johns and his wife Wanda, Laurence C. Johns, Eric D. Johns and his wife Debbie, all of Woolwich, and Travis N. Johns of Waterville, and many aunts, uncles and cousins.
There will be no services. Memorial contributions may be made to Klearview Manor Activities Fund, 149 Skowhegan Road, Fairfield, ME 04937. Arrangements are by Daigle Funeral Home, 819 High St., Bath. Condolences may be made online at www.DaigleFuneralHome.co m.
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