More detail on this person: We celebrate the life of Phillip C. Jourdan, who passed away on December 31, 2020 at the age of 71. Phillip resided in Georgia, and in his youth he lived in Cheboygan, Michigan and attended High School there. Phil joined the army at the age of 19, serving his country as a helicopter pilot in the Vietnam War with the 101st Airborne Division. After a critical injury during combat, for which he received a Purple Heart, he finished his military career of six years stationed in the United States as a CW2. For his service, he was also awarded the National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, and Army Aviator Badge. Truly a self-made man and inspiration for hard work and integrity, Phil enjoyed a 33-year long career at Proctor&Gamble after his military service. Earning recognition as a successful startup manager, he worked extensively in the US, Canada and Europe, which suited his love of history and travel. He also enjoyed fishing, hunting, model trains, and especially his role of doting grandpa to "his girls." Phil was preceded in death by his parents, Phillip and Mary, and a brother, Roger. He is survived by his three sons, Phillip, David, and Stephen; three sisters, Sharon, Claudia, and Denise; a brother, Daniel; four granddaughters, Ame, Leta, Cameron, and Claire; and many more relatives and friends, all to whom he was endlessly generous and considerate. We fondly honor his memory. Two services will be held in remembrance; one in Anderson, SC, and another in Michigan at a date and time to be specified later.
Burial information: Cremated
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