Lynn Freitag Jordan

February 5, 1941 ~ November 3, 2021
Born in:
Mineola, NY
Resided in:
Mount Sinai, NY
Retired school nurse Lynn Frietag Jordan’s love for her community didn’t come to an end with her passing. Lynn passed away unexpectedly on November 3, 2021 at the age of 80.
Lynn married the love of her life, G. Douglas Jordan, on September 16, 1961 after receiving special permission from Bellevue School of Nursing, NYU. She then completed her Nursing degree in 1962. Lynn and Doug initially made their home in Port Jefferson Station, NY where their daughter Phyllis was born. In 1975 they moved to Mt. Sinai and welcomed daughters Katherine and Elizabeth into their lives.
Lynn was a consummate community volunteer who worked tirelessly throughout her life to make the lives of the young people in her community better. She served on local PTSA, Suffolk County Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts, was a founding member of the Mt. Sinai Friends of the Arts, and later served on the Mt. Sinai School Board. It is through her three daughters, her granddaughter, Emily, her sister Cynthia Freitag, and all those whose lives she impacted over decades of service to her community that she will live on.
Visitations will be at the Branch Funeral Home, located at 551 NY-25A in Miller Place, NY 11764 on Monday November 15th from 2pm to 4pm and 6pm to 8pm. Services will begin at 7pm.
In lieu of flowers, Lynn’s family would like to ask for donations to be made to Hope House Ministries. Donations can be made online at https://www.hhm.org/donate-online/
Services
Visitation: Monday, November 15, 2021 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Branch Funeral Home of Miller Place
551 Route 25A
MILLER PLACE, NY 11764
Second Visitation: Monday, November 15, 2021 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Branch Funeral Home of Miller Place
551 Route 25A
MILLER PLACE, NY 11764
I’ll never forget being a junior bridesmaid at your parents’ beautiful and elegant wedding. Everything was perfect including the custom-made lavender satin dresses she had designed for Claudia and me. She made us feel like princesses.
God bless all of you in these difficult times. With love…
We can’t tell you how sorry we are; not only for you but for us. Your mother was a great lady and we will surly miss seeing her drive by giving us a wave -for 30 years. She is at peace, but without a doubt keeping busy in heaven with your dear father. Rest In Peace Lynn.
Sincerely,
Mary and Lou Rispoli