2002 Outstanding Citizen Award
San Bernardino County Medical
Society
2002 Outstanding Citizen Award
presented in memory of
Hannah "Honey"
Jordan
This twenty sixth-day
of June, in the year two thousand two
Hannah
Jordan, known affectionately by all as Honey, was a woman
well known and liked in Riverside and San Bernardino. She
was defined in many ways - as the wife of distinguished physician
Dr. Kenneth Jordan, the involved mother of three, and a vital
force in her own right behind many community and charitable
works.
Honey
Jordan volunteered for so many activities that her friends
found it impossible to keep track. She was a devoted member
and leader of the San Bernardino County Medical Society Alliance,
having served as Recording Secretary in 1994/95 and President
from 1996 to 1998 and President-Elect in 2001. She was a volunteer
and fundraiser for the Heigh-Ho Day Care Center in San Bernardino.
She served as the administrator for the Alliance's Maxine
McAllister Scholarship Fund (formerly the Health Careers Loan
Fund). Honey particularly enjoyed going to the elementary
schools to present awards to children participating in the
"Healthy Lifestyles" contest sponsored by the Medical
Society and Alliance. Blessed with a keen intellect and love
of learning, she was eager to visit the nursing programs in
our county and personally award the scholarships to outstanding
nursing students.
Honey
was well known and highly regarded in the CMA Alliance. She
served as District Counselor in 1998/99 and Trustee in 1999
and 2001. She also worked on the leadership and financial
development committees. Honey's spirit, style and commitment
to the Alliance mission will long be remembered and appreciated.
In addition
to her work with the Medical Society and CMA Alliance, Honey
Jordan was very active in the Riverside Temple BethEl. As
a member of Riverside's century-old Junior League, she planned
a gala fundraiser in 1991 that members still recall vividly.
Among her many other efforts, she lent support to the Riverside
Art Museum, her parent-teacher organization, her temple's
nursery committee and a local thrift shop. She was also a
member of the San Bernardino Assistance League. Family life
was very important to this loved and loving mother of three,
and the lives of her three children were as important as her
own. She also worked part time in her husband's office, which
allowed her to be near him, and friends depict the couple's
relationship as an old-time love story.
In celebration
of her many years of dedicated service to the citizens of
our community, our Alliance, and our Medical Society, it is
an honor to present this 2002 SBCMS Outstanding Citizen Award
in memory of our beloved Honey Jordan who dedicated her life
to giving.
Jay E.
Shankar, M.D.
President
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