Mary Rita Jordan, 82, of Walton, Kentucky passed away at Boonespring Nursing Facility on Wednesday, January 3,2024.
Mary Rita was born in Covington, Kentucky on December 9, 1941, to the late Thomas and Catherine Jordan.
Mary Rita was a loving mother and grandmother. In her career she was a mental health nurse, whose passion was caring for the elderly and homeless. She loved dogs and helping others through dog therapy.
In addition to her parents, Mary Rita is preceded in death by her brother, Thomas “Buzz” Jordan, uncle and aunt Bill and Rita Snyder and her first husband, Paul L. Tagher, M.D.
Mary Rita is survived by her sons, Paul Tagher (May), Marc Tagher (Sandy), Dr. Robert Tagher (Gannon), daughters, Mimi Tagher (Mary Ellen Moore), Michele Ciolino (Bob) and 8 grandchildren.
A memorial visitation will be held on Monday, January 8, 2024, from 5:00-7:00pm at Linnemann Funeral Home, 1940 Burlington Pike, Burlington, Kentucky 41005. A memorial Mass of Christian Burial will be Tuesday January 9, 2024, at 11:30am at St. Paul Roman Catholic Church, 7301 Dixie Hwy, Florence, Kentucky 41042. Burial will be immediately following at Richwood Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in honor of Mary Rita’s name to Welcome House of Northern Kentucky, 205 West Pike Street, Covington, Kentucky 41011, Welcomehouseky.org or Pet Partners of Greater Cincinnati, 7502 State Road, Cincinnati, Ohio 45255 or Tpgcpets.org. To leave an online condolence for the family or to share a fond memory of Mary Rita please visit www.linnemannfuneralhomes.com
Richwood Cemetery
Address: 1070 Richwood Road WALTON, KY 41094Deepest condolences
Apologies for being so late to comment, but I just learned of her death today. I was blessed to have worked with Mary Rita for many years as an outreach mental health nurse. She was incredible and always dedicated to assisting her clients in anyway possible. Condolences to all her friends and family. She was a treasure, and one in a million. The world was a better place with her in it. I will always treasure our time together.
Judy Corum (Jordan)
You Will Be Missed
Mary Rita was the kind of person who made you feel good about yourself whenever she was around. Always cheerful, upbeat, and energetic. We will miss your smile, laughter, and friendship. You were a special person. Thank you for your love and kindness over the years. May God bless you and your family.
Bill and David Snyder
Kindness
MaryRita was one of the first people I met when I immigrated to the US in 1975….welcoming me with much kindness and love to her home.
Sincere condolences to my Kentucky family.
Gabriel Tagher
Mary Rita Jordan
We were dorm mates at St.E. What fond memories I have, like studying in the hall with our legs up!
May you RIP Mary Rita.
Prayers for you and your family.
Peggy Detzel Beckman
Many laughs together
We went to nursing school together with 26 other young ladies who lived in the dorm together. What a crazy, fun, experience we all had together. Thanks for all the great memories! I’ll never forget you.
Bev Rasche Jansen
Condolences
I only had the opportunity to be with Rita a few times. However, she always made me feel like I was a dear friend. She was kind, open, welcoming, and always engaging. I understand why she was so loved and will be so very missed.
Lou Moore
The Best High School Friend
Mary Rita was one of my best friends in high school. We rode the town bus together, went to the proms, got into trouble (not serious), played neighborhood soft ball, and hung out at the drug store with friends. She will always bring a smile to my face. I feel truly blessed to have had her in my life. I am so sorry for her family. She will be greatly missed. Soar to the heavens Mary Rita. Love, Ruth Ann Benzinger Kramer
Prayers
May God bring his loving peace to all the family during this difficult time.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Bob &Theresa(Ciolino)
Klein
Deepest Condolences
Deepest condolences to the family from Karen and Ric Baker
Fond Memories
One of my memories about aunt Reet was from years ago, as a child. Marc, Rob, Greg and I all went fishing on the river with Babe, and I remember catching the biggest catfish of my life. I was so proud of it that I just HAD to take it home to show my mom and dad. Reet was such a good sport about it, and borrowed a cooler from Girlie and Babe and we transported a dead stinking catfish in the back of her station wagon all the way home. She had a wonderful sense of humor and brought joy to everyone around her! She will be sorely missed. Love and hugs to all the family.
Ric
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