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Trenholm Douglas Jordan

PORTLAND — Trenholm Douglas Jordan was born Feb. 28, 1927, in Bath, N.H., to Clyde Wilson Jordan and Lillian Hutchins Jordan. He passed away Feb. 15, 2020, just shy of his 93rd birthday. Farming was his life, from birth on his grandparent’s dairy farm in New Hampshire’s north country, to death on a grape farm in western New York.

In 1943, Trenholm entered the University of New Hampshire in a special World War II program designed to teach high school-age men the skills of farming, to maintain family farms while older men were at war. At UNH he met Mary Williams, who became his wife of almost 75 years. After serving in the Navy, he completed in 1950 a bachelors degree in horticulture at UNH. Tren and Mary moved in 1951 to Brocton, N.Y., and then soon after to a farm in Portland. Between 1950 and 1957 four children were born, Nancy, Teresa, T. Douglas Jr., and Michael.

For 31 years, Tren was an employee of Cornell University’s State College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, working as an agricultural extension agent in Chautauqua County, specializing in fruit crops. He served both local fruit farmers and agricultural researchers at the university. He organized a viticulture and engineering team that invented the world’s first mechanical grape harvester. Similarly, he participated in development of chemical weed sprays for grapes that reduced or eliminated root damage, and successfully increased grape yields. In 2011, the Lake Erie Regional Grape Program Advisory Committee recognized his numerous contributions with a Special Recognition Award.

In 1962-63, Tren temporarily moved his young family to Davis, Calif,, while he completed a masters degree in viticulture. Even with four young children, he greatly enjoyed seeing national parks and historical sites. Later, with the children older, he and Mary enjoyed international and national travel, largely for the grape profession field trips and conferences and then later to see more of the world.

In 1982, Tren retired from Cornell to dedicate himself to the Jordan’s Portland grape farm, with son, Michael. Although the farm had only 15 acres of grapes when bought in 1954, beginning in 1979 it grew into a full business, with expansion into wine grape varieties, cherries, and asparagus. Progressively over the next decades, Tren also retired from farming. However, he remained a highly motivated flower and vegetable gardener through the summer of 2019.

He was a successful golfer, and for the last 20 years of life he and Mary spent the winter months on Jekyll Island in Georgia, surrounded by golf-loving companions. His love of winters on Jekyll Island kept him there until the week before his death.

Trenholm Jordan was predeceased by his parents and brother. Clyde; and son, Douglas. He is survived by his wife, Mary; his brothers: Gerald (Bettie) Jordan, Arnold (Mariann) Jordan; and his children, Nancy (James) Schuster of Westfield, Teresa (Richard Allmendinger) Jordan of Ithaca, and Michael (Marion) Jordan of Portland. Nine grandchildren and their spouses also survive him, most of whom live near enough that they remain frequent companions of Tren and Mary: Sarah Schuster Ruben (Joshua), Scott Schuster, Amy Begier (William), Brent Schuster, Bryan Jordan (Jamie), Kristopher Kane (Nicki), Vincent Kane, Bailey Jordan, and C.J. Allmendinger. He is also survived by 15 greatgrandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. He adored his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. With the recent marriage of the first great-grandchild, he was looking forward to another generation.

Friends may call at the MASON Funeral Home, 37 Clinton St., Westfield, N.Y., on Thursday, Feb. 20, 2020 from 4-6 p.m., and are invited to attend the funeral service on Friday, Feb. 21, 2020, at 11 a.m., at the First United Methodist Church of Westfield, 101 E. Main St., Westfield, N.Y. Burial will be in Portland Evergreen Cemetery.

Memorials may be made to the First United Methodist Church of Westfield, 101 E. Main St., or to the Westfield Memorial Hospital Foundation, 189 E. Main St., both in Westfield, NY 14787.

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