In Memory

David Jordan

David Jordan

JORDAN, DAVID CHARLES

On Thursday, July 6, 3006, after a courageous struggle with ALS, DAVID CHARLES Jordan, died peacefully at home in Washington, DC. David was the beloved husband of Zeta Rosenberg and the treasured brother of Pat Jordan, Martha Havens, Jane Haag and Dorrie Jordan. A memorial service will be held at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Arlington, 4444 Arlington Blvd., Arlington, VA on Sunday, July 16 at 2 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the ALS Association, DC/MD/VA Chapter, 7507 Standish Pl, Rockville, MD 20855. Inquires can be sent to Advent Funeral & Cremation Services, 703-241-7402.

Published in The Washington Post on July 9, 2006

 

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Robert M. Heine

Dave joined the Peace Corps, married Zeta Rosenberg, became a lawyer and worked for the US Justice Department in Washington, DC until he died of ALS in 2006. I still miss him.

 



 
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11/30/13 11:50 PM #1    

Robert M. Heine

Dave joined the Peace Corps, married Zeta Rosenberg, became a lawyer and worked for the US Justice Department in Washington, DC until he died of ALS in 2006. I still miss him.


01/10/14 02:59 PM #2    

Kathleen E. Guenther (Jordan)

This is sad news. As we prepare for our 50th class reunion, I'm eagerly going through classmate profiles, and it caught me up short to read of David's passing. I remember David, we had a lot of classes together, he was quiet, intelligent. I'm sure he fulfilled his promise as a thoughtful, sweet man. I am so sorry to hear he suffered ALS and my sincere condolences go out to his wife and family. Kathleen (Guenther) Jordan


01/13/14 05:10 PM #3    

Patricia McGhee (Kieser)

It was very sad to read about David.  We attended St.Teresa's elementary school together and he was always a kind and gentle boy.  I have a very sweet memory of him at our 8th grade graduation party.  I was always a bit of a wallflower, but David made a special effort to talk with me and bring me some lemonade.  Not very exciting in these days, but a lasting memory of those times and that lovely boy who must have become a very special man.


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