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Wrights Funeral Parlor

Kerrville, Texas 78028
Phone: (830) 895-3323
Phone: (888) 438-9819
Fax: (830) 895-3313
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Web Site: http://timeformemory.com/wrights




    Jordan  Thrall 

Location : Center Point, Texas
High School : Tehran American School
College : Park College in Kansas
Profession : Hill Country Art Tile
Spouse : Rosanna
Children : 0

Jordan Thrall, 61, passed away on April 10, 2013. He was born on May 31, 1951 in Odessa, Texas to Everett and Dodie (Chambers) Thrall. Everett was employed by Phillips 66 and the family moved to Venezuela, when Jordan was 4 years old. During his life, Jordan lived, with his family,, in Egypt, Norway and Tehran, Iran. He graduated High School at the Tehran American School in 1969, and attended Park College in Kansas City and the University of Denver. Jordans professional career in the oil industry took him to Rotterdam, Holland; England, Indonesia and Libya.

In 1981, he married Rosanne (Royal) in Lake Tahoe, California. In 1985, they started their own business, Hill Country Art Tile, in Comfort. In 1993, they moved to Center Point and continued their business there until 2008.

Jordan loved music, animals and travel. He had the opportunity to see many places across the world and had wonderful stories about his trips. He had a great respect for other cultures and a vast appetite for knowledge. He died listening to his favorite music playing at his bedside.

His life was lived with integrity, dignity, and honor and it was an honor and privilege to know him.

Jordan is survived by his wife of 32 years Rosanne Thrall of Center Point; mother Dodie Nail and husband Ed of Kerrville; a loving extended family, aunts, cousins, and friends and by special friends Kris and Jessica Todd of Houston. Jordan was preceded in death by his father Everett Thrall and his beloved black lab Gus.

The family invites you to send condolences to www.timeformemory.com/wrights or wrightsfuneral parlor.net All arraignments are under the care of WRIGHTS FUNERAL PARLOR of Kerrville.



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