James R. Jordan Sr.
Father of Michael Jordan (1936–1993)
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Key Takeaways
- James Raymond Jordan Sr.
- Life Jordan was born on July 31, 1936, in Wallace, North Carolina.
- The two began dating and remained together for the next three years.
- In 1958, he transferred to a base in Virginia and married Peoples shortly thereafter.
- , was born the following year.
James Raymond Jordan Sr. (July 31, 1936 – July 23, 1993) was the father of former basketball player and businessman Michael Jordan.
Life
Jordan was born on July 31, 1936, in Wallace, North Carolina. While attending Charity High School, he met Deloris Peoples (born September 1941). The two began dating and remained together for the next three years. Upon graduation, Jordan joined the United States Air Force Air Force and was stationed in San Antonio, Texas. In 1958, he transferred to a base in Virginia and married Peoples shortly thereafter. Their first child, James Ronald "Ronnie" Jr., was born the following year. Jordan left the Air Force and got a job at a textile mill in Wallace. The Jordans had two more children while in Wallace, Deloris and Larry. The Jordans brought up their children in the Methodist faith.
In 1963, the Jordan family moved to Brooklyn so that Jordan could receive mechanic's training on the G.I. Bill. He studied airplane hydraulics, while Peoples found work at a bank. While living in Brooklyn, the Jordans had another child, son Michael. As crime began to increase in Brooklyn in the 1960s, the Jordans moved back to North Carolina to raise their children in a safer environment. Upon completing his 18 months' training, Jordan and his family moved to Wilmington, North Carolina. It was there that the couple's fifth child, Roslyn, was born.
A lifelong basketball fan, Jordan played a large role in inspiring his son Michael to become an athlete and traveled the United States to follow his son's career, first at the University of North Carolina and then with the Chicago Bulls.
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