Service Details
Services celebrating Flo’s life will be held in Draeger-Langendorf Funeral Home on Wednesday, July 23, 2025 at 11:00AM with Pastor Steve Jennings as officiant. Visitation will be in the funeral home on Wednesday from 10:00AM until the service. A service will also be held in Flo’s hometown of Fond du Lac, WI at Uecker-Witt Funeral Home, 524 N. Park Avenue on Thursday, July 24, 2025 at 11:00AM with Pastor Steve Jennings as officiant. Visitation will be at Uecker-Witt Funeral Home on Thursday at 10:00AM until the service. Interment will follow at Ledgeview Memorial Park.
Memorial Suggestions
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorials be given in Flo’s name to any of these charities: Evan’s Charity Golf Outing for Veterans, goshineon.com; Greater Racine Area USBC (Bowling Association); Trinity Lutheran Church.

Florence (Flo) Jordan was born on January 28,1938 to parents Ruth (Bird) McAuly and Byron McAuly. She was the third child of nine and was preceded in death by both parents; husband of 23 years, Billy Jordan; brothers, Byron and Robert McAuly; sisters, Carrie Greene and Ruth McGinnis; as well as many in-laws too numerous to mention. She is survived by her four daughters, Barbara (Keith Prochaska) Jordan, Judith (Tim) Malcore, Wilma Davis, and Billee (Scott) Kotten; grandchildren, Joshua (Jen) Malcore, Katelyn (Sam) Klug, Skyler (Kelsey Aschenbrenner), Ashly (Cameron) Hart; as well as great grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
Florence graduated from Fondy High School and went to work at the FBI in Washington DC in the criminal records department after graduation, until she married Billy Jordan and moved to Racine WI. She worked for Manpower, Twin Disc, and J. I. Case, where she retired after working for 30 years. She was an excellent key puncher and loved her job. She was very active and enjoyed golfing, bowling, sewing, gardening, arts and crafts, and playing cards. She golfed all over the country, and in Racine at Washington Park, Johnson Park, and Ives Grove. She was an avid bowler and was on the Racine Women’s Bowling Association and helped out at many state tournaments. She was inducted into the Racine Women’s Bowling Hall of Fame and was very honored. She was very proud of the fact that Anna Mae Hutchinson (Hutch), a very famous former member of the Racine Belles baseball team, taught her how to golf. Florence and Billy were members of Evangelical United Methodist Church for many years and had all their daughters baptized there. They later joined Trinity Lutheran Church and Florence was a member there until she died. Florence and Billy bought a house, where all their children were raised and she lived there for 51 years. After selling her house, she moved into Fountain Hills, where she made even more friends! She loved everything Fountain Hills had to offer and loved living there. She loved the Lord and loved spreading God’s word to everyone and helping others out. She was a generous, loving, caring person and those privileged enough to have had a relationship with her will miss her deeply. She loved life and lived it to the fullest. We always said she never let any grass grow under her feet and that was true.
Karen Flatley says
Flo loved her daughters more than life. But loved that too. I will miss her terribly. My condolences ladies.
Jamie Garinay says
Iam sorry for your loss I remember her passion for playing cards and how much my daughter Kristin playing with her and the family She was a great mother in law to my brother Bill RIP Flo
Bradley Trick says
My sympathy to the family. I had the pleasure of getting to know Flo over the years. She was always so pleasant and kind. Her daughters inherited her kindness. I know many will miss her.
Chuck Miller- Kenosha, Wi. says
My condolences to Flo’s family and dear friends. I had the pleasure of playing cards with her. It was only a year but she became a good friend to me. Always smiling and pleasant. She will never be forgotten.
Nancy Barke says
Flo never forgot the golden rule. Treat others as you want to be treated.
Always so full of love for her family, friends, & even strangers.
The world is a better place because of You, Flo.
Charlie Gillessen says
I will miss our visits here in Las Vegas! Breakfast meet ups and stories were always shared with Flo & family members included. My sincere condolences to her girls, family members and all friends who share our love of such a sweet lady!
Gina Hopper says
I will miss our long talks. My sincere condolences to the Jordan family.
Ramona Petersen says
Flo was very special. I’ll miss her caring way, positive attitude, and smiley face. She brought happiness wherever she went—condolences to her wonderful family.
Carol Brown says
Flo and I were friends for 60 years. We met at Twin Disc where we worked together. I was 18 at the time. She became a friend and mentor. We would lose touch off and on but always came back together. She will be sadly missed.