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Ollie Mae Wilson Jordan was born on October 3 rd , 1937, in Greenville, Texas. She was the 3 rd child born to her parents who preceded her in death, Mr. & Mrs. Clint Wilson, her mother, Arneatha Jeter. She has six brothers and sisters. Dorthy B. Hancock Perry, Elmer Hancock Jr., William Wilson, and Fannie Mae Barfield, who all preceded her in death. She is survived by two of her siblings, Kenneth W. Jeter and Alton Jeter. She left to cherish her memories: One daughter, Clara C. Munson (Kenneth Munson), five sons, Larry Lee Wilson Jordan (Cynthia Wilson), Jeffery Lee Jordan, Tommy C. Jordan (Sparkle Jordan), Tony C. Jordan (Denise Jordan), Roger Clarence (RC) , Mozell Jordan (Gilbert Parnell), and all of Dallas, Tx. Preceding her death, her children, Vanessa Mae Davis Jordan, Roy Lee Jordan, and Troy Lee Jordan. Grandchildren: Jackie Jordan Simon, Steven C. Davis, who both preceded her in death, Keysha Jordan Robinson, Kenneth W. Munson Jr., Jerome Jordan, Yolanda Jordan, Steve C. Davis, Marncy Ann Davis Cooper, Larry Lee Wilson, Byron Wilson, Antonio Jordan, Tony Jordan Jr., Justin Spike, Lakeisha Hall, Tiegra Jordan, LaQuisha Jordan. And a host a great and great-great grandchildren. She accepted Christ at an early age at Greater
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Progressive Baptist Church, where she sang in the choir as a child. Later, she united with St. John Baptist Church under the leadership of Alton Jeter Sr., where she was over the youth choir for many years and sang in the senior choir. She then united with the Marsalis Ave. Baptist Church under the leadership of pastor BJ Pruitt. Later, she was under the leadership of pastor Reverend Terry White. There, she served on the Usher board, sang in the senior choir, and president of the nurse’s guild. She was educated in the Dallas Independent School district, where she graduated from Booker T. Washington High School and went on to attend Mountain View College, where she received her nursing degree. Mrs. Ollie Mae Wilson Jordan
And for my sake and in my name, [Live on and do all things the same.
Feed not your loneliness on empty days, But feel each waking hour in useful ways. Reach out your hand in comfort and in cheer
And never, never be afraid to die For I'm waiting for you in the sky.
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