He was preceded by loving parents, James and Lily Stroman Gordon. Jimmy graduated from Wilkinson High School in 1958 and attended South Carolina State University before joining the United States Army in 1960, he amassed numerous accomplishments over his twenty-four-year career retiring at the rank of First Sergeant. After a stellar military career to include tours in Vietnam and various leadership positions overseas and stateside. He returned to Orangeburg and served as ROTC Instructor at SC State University. In 1984, he was appointed Director of Orangeburg-Calhoun County Detention Center receiving numerous accolades for the added innovations to the center. Later, Jimmy started his company Gordon’s Investigation and Bail Bond Company retiring in 2015.
In 1977, he married the love of his life, the former Ute Muller of Bremen Haven, Germany (deceased, March 31, 2018). Jimmy met Ute while stationed in Frankfurt Germany; it was love at first sight. James is survived and will leave a memorable legacy to his daughter Jean and her husband Tad Thornley of Anaheim, California; son Robert and wife Cynthia Thompson Gordon of San Antonio, Texas; daughter Angelia Gordon of Kellen, Texas and niece Christine Anderson of Los Angeles, California, as well as eight grandchildren, twelve great-grandchildren, and many cousins, nieces and nephews. Jimmy was predeceased by his sister Jerlees.
The simplest pleasures in life brought great joy to Jimmy. He was a big fan of SC State Bulldogs football team, especially the halftime show with their infamous marching band. He loved fishing on Lake Marion especially when his grandson was in town to visit. Jimmy had an uncanny ability to find happiness in his daily activities. His favorite pastime was watching 1950-60s westerns and detective shows, listening to his Jazz and Motown collection along with a tasteful love for a glass of German wine or aged Scotch on the rocks. After vowing to remain a Charlotte Hornets fan, his son turned him into a San Antonio Spurs follower attending several games with him. He enjoyed spending time with friends, shooting the breeze, and telling hilarious jokes. His pleasant personality was contagious to everyone he met. Meeting new people when and where ever he travelled, his kind smile and infectious personality was an attribute to all he would embrace. He was an amazing person who will be missed by all that knew and loved him. May Jimmy rest in peace in the hand of our Lord and Savior.
Public viewing will be held on Wednesday, December 9, 2020 4-7pm at Simmons Funeral Home, 2868 Columbia Rd NE in Orangeburg. Interment with wife Ute will be at Fort Jackson National Cemetery, 4170 Percival Rd., Columbia, SC, Friday December 11, 2020 at 11:00am. In lieu of sending flowers, the family request that you honor Jimmy’s memory by donating to Veterans of Foreign Wars, PO Box 1702 Orangeburg SC, 29116 or the American Red Cross, 2751 Bull St, Columbia, SC.
Friends may call Simmons Funeral Home and Crematory of Orangeburg, SC.
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