Saturday, October 24, 2015 Everett Newell Jordan October 22, 1954 ~ October 24, 2015 Everett Newell Jordan, 61, passed away Saturday, October 24, 2015 in Rush Springs. A Memorial Service will be held at 2:00 PM, Wednesday, October 28, 2015, at the Cox City Baptist Church, with Rev. David Hale officiating. Everett was born Friday, October 22, 1954 in Lovington New Mexico, to Joe Cecil Jordan and Tressie Claudine Wright. Everett has lived in the Rush Springs area most of his life, where he worked as a Oil field driller and doing flow testing for his company ENJ services. Everett met and married Kathy Jean Phillips on November 23, 2006 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Everett loved spending time outside tinkering with things in his shop, he also enjoyed spending time with his grandkids. Everett loved to travel in his RV, camping and going to see his friends and family. Everett served his country in the United States Army and was a member of the Southern Baptist Church in Rush Springs. Everett was preceded in death by his Parents, 2 brothers, Billy B. Carnes, Miles Hobart Jordan |
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