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Robert Francis “Bob” Jordan

May 25, 1927 - August 24, 2024

 

Beloved father, grandfather, brother, uncle, friend and mentor, Bob Jordan passed away Saturday, August 24, 2024, in Overland Park, Kansas, at the age of 97. Bob had a special gift for words and language, which he shared with friends, family and colleagues around the world with humor, grace and empathy. He spoke four foreign languages as part of a 50-year career in diplomacy and foreign relations. He was an avid reader and solver of crossword puzzles. Throughout his long life, Bob charmed family and friends with his exceptional wit and storytelling.

 

Bob was born and raised in Framingham, Massachusetts. He served overseas in the U.S. Army from 1945 to 1947 and then attended the University of Massachusetts, graduating in 1951. He also attended Boston College Graduate School and the University of Mexico in Mexico City. From 1951 to 1956 he taught high school Algebra and Spanish.

 

In 1956, Bob started a diplomatic career in the Foreign Service that spanned Paraguay, Argentina, Mexico, Honduras, Haiti, Italy (Sicily), Ireland, Portugal, Cuba, the Philippines and Brazil. In those American embassies and consulates he served as a Public Affairs Officer of the United States Information Agency (USIA), with responsibility for U.S. government press and cultural exchange programs. He was president of the Fulbright Commission in several countries and was also president of the Government of Ireland’s scholarship board. Bob traveled to more than 100 countries during the course of his professional career.

 

Bob received several meritorious and superior honor awards from USIA, the Department of Defense and the Department of State. He also received the Order of Merit from the Government of Portugal. He was chosen several times to organize press facilities for the White House Press Corps for overseas visits of U.S. presidents. His distinguished record of service was read into the Congressional Record of the 112th Congress on May 9, 2012.

 

Although he formally retired from the Foreign Service in 1992, Bob was later asked to return to service by the USIA and the Department of State to conduct policy inspections in more than 20 embassies worldwide. From 1995-2001, he worked for the Federal Emergency Management Agency, handling the Spanish-speaking media on disasters around the country. In retirement, Bob also served as Vice President for International and Government Affairs at the US-Asia Institute, where he accompanied numerous congressional staff delegations to China and Singapore.

 

Bob was a lifelong learner and always full of curiosity, which served him well as he and his family traveled the world for his diplomatic career. He was also a lifelong fan of the Red Sox and Patriots, which did not serve him as well (that is, until the 21st century came around).

 

Bob was preceded in death by his wife of 50 years, Elizabeth (Bette) Jordan. He is survived by his children, Linda Sjerven (Jay), Michael Jordan and David Jordan (Mary Ann); grandchildren Doug Winnard (Claire), Diane Winnard (Joseph Hershewe), Kathleen Dukette (Joe), Connor Jordan and Kyle Jordan; and great-grandchildren Cora Winnard, Philip Winnard, Vivian Winnard, Grant Winnard, Jillian Hershewe and Lydia Hershewe. 

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Michelle & Dan Myers Aug 27, 2024

Friends ,Parkville ,Missouri

Linda, Jay and family, We are so sorry for the loss of your father and grandfather. We were fortunate to meet him a few times, and I am in awe of his amazing career and talents. I’m sure you will have many wonderful memories of time spent with him. With our sympathy, Michelle & Dan Myers

Karen Tegelaar Aug 27, 2024

Mary Ann’s sister ,Medway ,Massachusetts

Dear Jordan Family, We are so sorry for your loss. Bob was an amazing person who was always a lot of fun to sit next to at the Thanksgiving table. Always full of so many stories, but also such a kind-hearted man who became a wonderful friend to our dad. ❤️ will be forever grateful for that. I will always think of him when I see moxie (he told me a few times how much he loved it) and will miss emailing him when I see it. He truly was a gem and I’m grateful to have known him. Sending love and prayers, Karen

Daniel Swansey and Family Aug 27, 2024

Bob’s son Dave is married to my sister, Mary Ann ,Yacolt ,Washington

My sincerest condolences are with the family. I’m sorry for your loss. I’ll remember Bob as an intelligent and upright gentleman. I’m glad I got to meet him. Thinking of you all. May Bob rest in peace.

Juliane Aug 28, 2024

Dave is married to my sister Mary A. ,Taunton ,Massachusetts

Jordan family, I want to send my sincere condolences to you all in the passing of such a wonderful man. I feel privileged that I got to meet and be around Mr. Jordan many times. He will be greatly missed. Sending my thoughts and prayers. Juliane

Joni Scandola Aug 29, 2024

Good friend ,Silver Spring ,Maryland

To Michael, Linda and David, He lived such a long a rich life. It still is hard. I will miss him. He was special to me and he treated me like a daughter sometimes. So sorry for your loss. I would love to be at his burial if appropriate. Joni Scandola

Eileen McDonough Aug 29, 2024

Friend and President of his Fan Club, Lisbon Branch ,Lisbon, Portugal

Linda, Michael and David, It is impossible to put into words what your father has meant to me. It is rare to be able to point to one person who has forever changed the trajectory of your life. He so kindly reached out to the US Embassy in Lisbon which resulted in an extraordinary opportunity for me. How many people would do this? Thirty years later I am still here with my husband and daughter, loving it more than ever. We often tell “Bob Jordan stories” and many of our friends feel they know him! His legacy lives on here in Lisbon. Not just in how instrumental he was during the Portuguese revolution, but in our hearts and those who never even had the joy of knowing him. I remember your extraordinary mother, and I’m glad those two amazing people are together once again

SEAN T. BRANDT Aug 29, 2024

Nephew, Son of sister Marie ,LAS VEGAS ,Nevada

For Linda, Michael, David, and the extended Jordan family, I’m Sean Brandt, and my mother Marie was your father’s sister. I had the pleasure of meeting Uncle Robert and your mother in the 1990’s in Phoenix, when he, his sister Marguerite, and my mother had a mini-reunion. Since then I’ve studied Uncle Robert’s career, and I’m sure you’re quite proud of his many accomplishments and his years of service to the people of the United States. May his dedication to his country, and his love for his family, comfort all of you in your time of sorrow.