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Jordan Mendle Condon

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Jordan Mendle Condon

Birth
Encampment, Carbon County, Wyoming, USA
Death
18 Sep 2006 (aged 64)
Rialto, San Bernardino County, California, USA
Burial
Banning, Riverside County, California, USA Add to Map
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Jordan Condon passed away peacefully at home in the arms of his family September 18, 2006. He was born on October 20, 1941 in Encampment, Wyoming as the youngest of eight children.

His grandfather, Frank Bridges, built the first suspension bridge in Wyoming and Jordan followed in his footsteps by working on many major infrastructure projects in California including; The California Aqueduct, Interstate 5 Freeway, the 215 Overpass, and the Diamond Valley Reservoir.

He was proud of being a Teamster for over 44 years. He was a member of Union Local 166.

Jordan's wife, Della Condon, and children Mark, Chalice, Justin and Beverlee will always cherish his sense of humor and miss his loving protection and support.

His memory will also survive through his seven grandchildren Frank, Jacob, Jarrod, Audrey, Christopher, Karen, and Michael.

He is known for his funny stories, jokes, creativity, kindness, generosity and dedication to his family. His retirement a few years ago allowed him to pursue his love of inventing, gardening, building and spoiling all of his pets and critters.

The family would be honored to receive guests at the services on Monday, September 25th, 10 a.m. at Weaver Mortuary in Beaumont on Beaumont Ave. and 12th Street.

Services will conclude at San Gorgonio Memorial Park. Guests are invited to the family home afterwards. Anyone wishing to donate to a scholarship in his memory may send donations to Jordan Condon Memorial Scholarship at San Joaquin Delta College, 5151 Pacific Ave., Stockton, CA.
Jordan Condon passed away peacefully at home in the arms of his family September 18, 2006. He was born on October 20, 1941 in Encampment, Wyoming as the youngest of eight children.

His grandfather, Frank Bridges, built the first suspension bridge in Wyoming and Jordan followed in his footsteps by working on many major infrastructure projects in California including; The California Aqueduct, Interstate 5 Freeway, the 215 Overpass, and the Diamond Valley Reservoir.

He was proud of being a Teamster for over 44 years. He was a member of Union Local 166.

Jordan's wife, Della Condon, and children Mark, Chalice, Justin and Beverlee will always cherish his sense of humor and miss his loving protection and support.

His memory will also survive through his seven grandchildren Frank, Jacob, Jarrod, Audrey, Christopher, Karen, and Michael.

He is known for his funny stories, jokes, creativity, kindness, generosity and dedication to his family. His retirement a few years ago allowed him to pursue his love of inventing, gardening, building and spoiling all of his pets and critters.

The family would be honored to receive guests at the services on Monday, September 25th, 10 a.m. at Weaver Mortuary in Beaumont on Beaumont Ave. and 12th Street.

Services will conclude at San Gorgonio Memorial Park. Guests are invited to the family home afterwards. Anyone wishing to donate to a scholarship in his memory may send donations to Jordan Condon Memorial Scholarship at San Joaquin Delta College, 5151 Pacific Ave., Stockton, CA.


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