Jordan, James “Jimbo”
James Walden “Jimbo” Jordan, 63, of Radford, passed away Monday, August 10, 2015. He was the son of the late Judge William Southall and Marjorie Einstein Jordan.
Jimbo spent his whole life in Radford, graduating from Hargrave Military Academy and retiring from Volvo Trucks. He loved to cook and was an avid sports fan who usually watched two TV’s with split screens so he could see four sporting events at one time. He was a good friend and will be greatly missed by his many friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents, and brother, William S. Jordan, Jr.
Survivors include his sister and brother-in-law, Lee and Jim Slusher; brother and sister-in-law, Bob and Diana Jordan, all of Radford; 8 nieces and nephews; and his devoted “Third Street Gang”.
To celebrate Jimbo’s life, the family will gather with friends from 4 p.m. until 6 p.m. on Thursday, August 13, 2015 at the Mullins Funeral Home & Crematory. Graveside services will be private.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that contributions be made to the Grace Episcopal Church, 210 4th Street, Radford, VA 24141 or to Good Samaritan Hospice, 1160 Moose Drive, NW, Christiansburg, VA 24073
The Jordan family is in the care of Mullins Funeral Home & Crematory in Radford.
Marcus Thompson
August 11, 2015 @ 9:47 pm
I remember Jimbo’s discussion with George Allen. The Governor stopped a fast paced tour on the the flattop and spend quality time with Jimbo. They talked about Jimbo’s experiences at Hargrave Military, a passion for the culture of SW VA, the need for more leadership in our country, sports and then shared a few minutes in private dialogue.
Later, as the Governor prepared to leave, he told me that Jimbo represented what was good in our state and nation.
Days later I went back to the flattop – slowed down to really listen to Jimbo – and learned a lot. Suddenly I understood what the Governor meant.
My thoughts and prayers are with Jimbo’s friends and family.
Peggy Testerman-Fowler
August 11, 2015 @ 10:56 pm
Jimbo was like family to the Cook and Testerman family. He was simply just a part of all activities going on.
Jimbo, your smile could light up the room and I can hear that infectious laugh as I write this. You were a truly devoted friend and will remain in our hearts for a lifetime and beyond.
My deepest sympathy to his family and hundreds of his friends that hurt so deeply with his departure. Rest, Jimbo. Rest in peace.