Aytch Jordan, 84, died Wednesday, May 30, 2001, of congestive heart failure at St. Joseph Regional Medical Center. He was born July 8, 1916, in the Big Canyon area near Orofino to Okey Jay and Virginia Flannagan Jordan.
Aytch began working in the timber at a young age and learned to run heavy equipment. He worked as a truck driver and operated heavy construction equipment.
He was in the 124th Quartermaster Company of the Army during World War II and fought in the American Theater of Operations and in the African European area through the African desert into Italy and Corsica.
After the war, he married Betty Petrie. They later divorced. In 1978, he married Marian Hittle. His survivors include his wife at home; his sons, Michael of Maple Valley, Wash., and Douglas of Lacey, Wash.; five grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Also two stepchildren, Karen Black of Fredonia, Pa., and Ronald Hittle of Durham, N.C.; six stepgrandchildren; and four stepgreat-grandchildren; brother Boyd (Bud) Jordan and sister Agnes Satchwell of Lewiston. Several brothers and sisters preceded him in death.
Aytch liked dancing and golfing and was an Arizona snowbird for the latter 17 years of his life. He enjoyed the desert and making silver gemstone jewelry.
A funeral service is at 2 p.m. Saturday at Vassar-Rawls Funeral Home at Lewiston. Burial follows at Normal Hill Cemetery in Lewiston. The Rev. Ole Gunderson of Our Savior's Lutheran will officiate. Viewing is today from 2 to 7 p.m. at Vassar-Rawls
Lewiston Morning Tribune (ID) - June 1, 2001
184Descendants of Richard PenningtonDebbie Pennington Britner - Sep 3, 2006
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Has several different wives from different sources who don’t totally agree. ccs
... of Walla Walla Co., Washington [on marriage cert.]
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Parents: Lawrence Carlysle McCullough and Mary Erma Dicks
first marriage to Emerson Leroy Hittle
children; Karen Lee Hittle b. 2 Nov 1943 Sharon, PA m. Wayne Black
Ronald LeRoy b. 14 Sep 1947 " m. Sue Blair