Remembering Dr Gordon and Funeral Information

There was a tree planting ceremony in memory of Dr. Jennifer Gordon on the 19th of March on the Calabar High School grounds. The president of the Calabar Old Boys Association - Lance Cowan was present. The funeral and thanks giving service for Dr Gordon will be on March 29 starting at 1pm at the Boulevard Baptist Church then to Meadowrest, all friends and family of Calabar are invited to attend.
March 23, 2008 | Filed Under Events and Happenings, News and Bulletins
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May the work she do speak for her,When she is resting in her grave there is nothing can be said.May the work she do speak for her.So many things undone, so much left to say.It’s hard to understand why you left so soon and in this way.But I know you’re up in heaven looking down on your family and friends.Rest on beloved.
I have nothing but fond memories of Dr. Gordon, One of this world’s most phenomenonal women. She is always there when you need her to talk and always ready to give advice. As Panny said may the work she has done speak for her. May her soul rest in peace.
Jamaica has lost another mother. Calabar has lost another hero. The Most Honourable Dr. J Gordon, is the most powerful Prophetess ever lived. The Lord has called her to rest & prepare her gown for His glorious appearing. Its still hard to accept the fact that the Lord gave this order so soon. I am still unable to accept the fact that she has departed from this earth. Dr. Gordon has been a mentor, a mother, a counsellor, a friend, and the most humble woman i have ever met. Her humilty has ministered to my life & contributed greatly to my development as a young steward in Christ, although i was not a registered student of Calabar. While i was Regional President of ISCF Regionals –Overseeing schools in Kingston & St. Andrew (August 2005 to August 2006), i had the opportunity to visit & worship along with the Calabar ISCF group, and i must admit that it was the best experience that i had. Dr. Gordon would make me feel so comfortable, that sometimes some teachers would mistake me for one of their students. I didnt feel like a stranger or an alien, but i felt like i was at home. I can recall the ISCF Concerts, and i would work alongside with Dr. Gordon & Mr. McKenzie to ensure smooth operation of the evenings’ activities. I can recall the many evenings i would sit her office & listen to her smooth voice as we would share revelations that the Lord would impart upon us.
There are many lives she has impacted, no doubt about that. Dr. Gordon is so loving, caring, concerned, compassionate, warm, and always hopes for the best in the lives of young men that attend Calabar on a Daily basis.
Today it gives me great pleasure to Salute the Most Honourable, & Most Virtuous Prophetess ever lived!
To The Most Excellent, Most Honourable, Reverend, Prophetess Dr. J Gordon, i salute you. You have ran your race & indeed you did it well. You have completed your course.
Ride on King Jesus! No man can hinder thee!
1 Timothy 6:7&12
“For we brought nothing in this world, and it is certain we can carry nothing out. Fight the good fight of faith, lay hold on eternal life, whereunto thou art also called and hast professed a good prefession before many witnesses.”
A crown of righteous awaits my mother, she has done what the Lord required.
Kareem Haynes (also called, ELIJAH)
A Past Student, Cadet & Former Deputy Head Boy of Meadowbrook High School.
Former Regional ISCF President (Aug 2005 to Aug 2006).
elijah_901@yahoo.com
I feel truly honored by the outpouring of love and warm sentiments expressed in memory of my beloved sister Jennifer. She was to me, personally,and to the entire family, collectively, as precious as the morning dew. Her passing has undoubtedly left a very deep void in our family structure and certainly within the deep crevices of my heart. In private, Jennifer was everything that she portrayed in public. She was kind, thoughtful, serene, fun loving and fair. She knew how to turn tears into laughter and channel negative thoughts and emotions into a quest for the lessons behind every trying circumstance.
Jennifer was no doubt a leader. But first and foremost, she exemplified the expectations, that all great leaders must indeed serve those whom they wish to lead. I thank you all for allowing her the opportunity to serve you in different capacities these past 30 years.
She was indeed for me, the wind beneath my wings.
May her soul continue to rest in peace.
Lovingly submitted,
Her sister,
Lenore
I left C’Bar 6th form in 1981 , and I was trying to recall who this late teacher of 30 years service was . After all she would be at least employed at the school during my time and having left so long ago I figured all the stalwarts like the Tollough-Rieds , Robinsons , Coores , Barnetts, Orr had left long ago . Then I did a google image search and the face came back to me . I remember her as a petite young modestly dressed professional just starting out when I was in fourth form . Ms Gordon was sitting in for an absent teacher in one of my 4S2 classes and I recall we were all a bit nervous about an upcoming exam next period and she advised us to say a little prayer , trust in the Lord and you will be alright on leaving .
I remember this exuded a bit of calm among the students and we were able to move on more confidently to take the test.
This sense of calm and reassurance seemed to have been her legacy on the Calabar community and we should thank the Lord for allowing this servant to have a positive affects on our lves .
My condolences to the Family , Friends and C’bar community.
D. Birthwright
Old Student
I knew her as Mrs. Gordon. She taught me from 1st. to 5th. form. I even saw her in later years at a store she had in Portmore. I thought she had left the teaching profession. May the memory of her and her teachings continue to live on in all the persons who she came across in her life.
Courtney Shim
Class of ‘86