Pam Jordan’s death a loss to family, friends, animals

  • Pam Jordan’s daughter Megan Ezell and grandchildren Braxton, Bronson and Logan recently were seen feeding deer that come out of the woods behind the Jordan home frequently in search of food. Photo by Dan Eakin
    Pam Jordan’s daughter Megan Ezell and grandchildren Braxton, Bronson and Logan recently were seen feeding deer that come out of the woods behind the Jordan home frequently in search of food. Photo by Dan Eakin
  • Pam Jordan’s grandsons Braxton and Bronson Ezell hold two desert tortoises who live in the sanctuary next to the Jordan home near Village Creek south of Silsbee. During the cold winter months, they live in a small structure in the sanctuary called the Turtle House. Also in the sanctuary are places to keep animals while Pam Jordan was rehabilitating them. Photo by Dan Eakin
    Pam Jordan’s grandsons Braxton and Bronson Ezell hold two desert tortoises who live in the sanctuary next to the Jordan home near Village Creek south of Silsbee. During the cold winter months, they live in a small structure in the sanctuary called the Turtle House. Also in the sanctuary are places to keep animals while Pam Jordan was rehabilitating them. Photo by Dan Eakin
  • PAM JORDAN
    PAM JORDAN
On Sunday, June 4, Southeast Texas lost a lady who was a husband’s dream and the glue that kept a family together. She is being missed right now and words can’t describe the loss. Also, if you were a baby deer, coon, possum, skunk, squirrel, beaver, fox, turtle, rabbit, armadillo, cat or dog, she was your best friend also. Back around 2015, Pam Jordan started her path to be an animal…

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