Glenna B. Jordan
WINSLOW – Glenna B. Jordan, 89, passed into God’s hands on April 30, 2023 with family by her side.
She was born in Vermont, the daughter of the late Albert and Myrtle Cantwell, and later raised in a foster home in Windsor by Mrs. Ada Buck.
She graduated from Erskine Academy in 1951. She was married to Floyd E. Jordan on June 9, 1951, sharing 61 ½ years prior to his death in 2012.
Most of her working career was with Salter Corporation (formerly Stewart and Williams Inc.) Augusta, until the company closed in 1985. Final employment was with Kennebec Water Power Company, Waterville.
She was a member and Deacon of the South China Community Church as well as a choir member for much of that time. In earlier years, she served as Sunday School superintendent and later served as the church secretary for many years until retiring in 2012. She remained active in church leadership and participating in church fund raising projects.
She was a Life Member and Past Worthy Matron of Lily of the Valley, Chapter #157, OES, Weeks Mills.
Besides her parents, she was predeceased by husband, Floyd; son, Kermit and son-in-law, Larry Delucchi.
She is survived by daughters Patricia Delucchi and Deborah Gillcash and her husband Mark; grandchildren Darci Campbellton and her husband Nate, Amy Gillcash and Casey Gillcash; a former daughter-in-law, Jane Govostes and her husband John.
At her request, there will be no visiting hours. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date at the South China Community Church, Village Street, South China. A private committal of both Glenna and Floyd’s ashes will follow that service.
Arrangements are under the care of Plummer Funeral Home, Windsor Chapel, 983 Ridge Rd., Route 32, Windsor.
Condolences, photos and stories may be shared through the funeral home website at: http://www.plummerfh.com.
In lieu of flowers,
friends wishing to do so may make donations to
South China
Community Church,
Living Memorial Fund,
P.O. Box 335,
South China, ME 04358
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