To all of you Northwest C-Dory Owners who had the pleasure of meeting "Dancing Mike" Jordan who blessed us with his presence at several C-Dory Gatherings in his 16' C-Dory....
This morning I read in the Everett Herald, that Mike died on Thursday at the age of 69. I will never forget Mike's enthusiasm for life and how he would "zip" in to our gatherings on his 16' C-Dory with a huge smile on his face and the sudden rush of enthusiasm that would make the docks alive as soon as he stepped on them.
As some of you know, Mike's mother was the owner of an Everett dance studio until her death in 1967. At that time Mike continued the business in her name as owner and dance instructor. As I remember the story....at one time Mike jumped up onto a table during an Everett City Council meeting and did a dance to emphasize a need for more attention to the young people of the City of Everett.
The following are quotes from today's article in the Everett Herald.......
.....Longtime friend Dr. Dean Brooks remembered Jordan as a "thoroughly decent human being". "The man was an absolute gentleman." "He was always a joy to be around."
.....Former Everett City Councilman Ed Morrow said, "He's one of the most honest, giving people I've ever known. He loved people. I never heard him say a bad word about anyone."
Speaking for myself, I must say he was an individual that truly brightened up my day whenever I was around him! I'm glad that he shared my enthusiasm for C-Dorys. I will miss Mike! :rose
This morning I read in the Everett Herald, that Mike died on Thursday at the age of 69. I will never forget Mike's enthusiasm for life and how he would "zip" in to our gatherings on his 16' C-Dory with a huge smile on his face and the sudden rush of enthusiasm that would make the docks alive as soon as he stepped on them.
As some of you know, Mike's mother was the owner of an Everett dance studio until her death in 1967. At that time Mike continued the business in her name as owner and dance instructor. As I remember the story....at one time Mike jumped up onto a table during an Everett City Council meeting and did a dance to emphasize a need for more attention to the young people of the City of Everett.
The following are quotes from today's article in the Everett Herald.......
.....Longtime friend Dr. Dean Brooks remembered Jordan as a "thoroughly decent human being". "The man was an absolute gentleman." "He was always a joy to be around."
.....Former Everett City Councilman Ed Morrow said, "He's one of the most honest, giving people I've ever known. He loved people. I never heard him say a bad word about anyone."
Speaking for myself, I must say he was an individual that truly brightened up my day whenever I was around him! I'm glad that he shared my enthusiasm for C-Dorys. I will miss Mike! :rose