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Cynthia Jordan, 30, of Canton, was killed in an accident involving a tractor trailer over the weekend at the traffic light at the intersection of Hwy 53 and Hwy 515 near Kroger. Jordan was pronounced dead at the scene. The Kroger employee was driving a Nissan Sentra at approximately 1:36 p.m. on Nov. 13 when she collided with a tractor trailer. The only other passenger in the vehicle, Cynthia’s daughter, sustained minor injuries and is currently staying with family. According to Georgia State Patrol Sgt. K.R. Johnson the accident is still under investigation and details about the collission are not being released at this time.
Ms. Cindy Jordan, age 30 of Jasper, passed away on Saturday, November 13, 2010 at the result of an auto accident in Jasper. Visitation will be held at Cagle Funeral Home on Tuesday, November 16th from 5PM to 9PM, Wednesday, November 17th from 8AM to 9PM and Thursday, November 18th from 8AM until prior to the Funeral Hour. Funeral Services are scheduled for 11AM on Thursday, November 18, 2010 at the Chapel of Cagle Funeral Home. Interment will follow at Mozeley Memorial Gardens in Lithia Springs. Survivors include her Mother: Gaye and Robbie Quinton of Talking Rock; Father and Step-Mother: John T. and Anna Jordan of Monterey, CA; Grandfather: Rudolph K. and Karin Teichmann; Grandmother: Margret Graham of Chicago, IL; Close Friend: Shawn McGill; Daughter: Sophia Maree Jordan of Jasper; Brother: Mathew Pike of Jasper; Sisters: Renee Jordan Salters of Acworth, Lauren Borel of Alexandria, LA, Caroline Pike of Talking Rock and Emily Pike of Talking Rock; Several Nieces and Nephews: Nathan Salters, Morgan Salters and Brayden Borel. Cagle Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
364 E. Church Street , Jasper, Georgia 30143 (706) 692-6615 phone (706) 692-9399 fax
The old saying goes, "Little boys are made of snips and snails, and puppy dog tails. Little girls are made of sugar and spice, and everything nice." I think Cindy was all of that, and much more. A pretty little pixie, a package of energy, a ball of fiery determination. I think she did an awesome job handling the Drug GM items at Kroger; which is like putting together a 10,000 piece 3D puzzle, on a deadline. That was her job. But her passion was Sophie. Cindy made sure her child got what she needed. That's what good moms do. I remember once seeing Cindy roll two year old Sophie around the store in a buggy, keeping her amused while they waited for Grandmother Gaye to get finished with her work. Sophie was getting fussy, so I motioned for them to come back to the Produce prep room. We put dozens of stickers all over Miss Sophie. She was a manager's special, $1.00, 99 cents, etc. That kept her happy. And it made me happy, too. Seeing them together at that moment was the sweet memory I will always have of Cindy. Sophie will grow up without her mommie. It's up to us all to make sure she will know where she came from. DNA doesn't lie. She is special, unique, beautiful, and strong. Someday she will probably run the world. And she'll know exactly where every person is, and what they are doing (or SHOULD be doing). Cindy, you worked so very hard, that you got done early. Too early for us, for sure. I can't believe it, but it's true. Rest well, and don't worry. Gaye will take care of Sophie. That's what good Grandmoms do. And there are a lot of other people who love your little girl. They'll help, too. Rest well, dear friend. Bettina Huseby Formerly of Produce, Kroger Jasper, Georgia
Bettina HusebyJasper , GA 11/17/2010
My deepest thoughts and prayers for you all at this difficult time. Cindy was a inspiration to us all. She will truly be missed.
Dawn BallisCanton , GA 11/16/2010
Cindy, You were truly an inspiration to us all.Sophia couldn't have asked for a better mommy. You will truly be missed. Until we meet again......
Dawn BallisCanton , GA 11/16/2010
Cindy, You were an amazing mother, a terrific person and a wonderful friend. You were such an important part of our family; you will be sorely missed. We'll make sure Sophia never doubts the incredible mother she had in you. We love you.
Tanya McGillKennesaw , GA 11/16/2010
I knew you only a short time Cindy, but you were an inspiration. You will be missed. Sophia's school bus driver
Brenda PierceBall Ground , GA 11/16/2010
I miss you Cindy. My love to Gaye,Sophie and Family
Marsha RileyJasper , GA 11/16/2010
Cagle Funeral Home extends condolences to the family and friends.
Cagle Funeral Home
I HAVE ONLY KNOWN YOU FOR A SHORT TIME, BUT YOU LEFT YOUR FOOTPRINTS IN MY HEART LIKE NO OTHER. I WILL MISS YOU.
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