News Summary
The Bowling Green community mourns the loss of veteran journalist Jack Jordan Phelps, who passed away at the age of 80. Phelps, a respected figure in both journalism and the U.S. Marines, is remembered for his significant contributions to the field and his unwavering commitment to his community. His funeral services are set for June 28th, providing an opportunity for family and friends to honor his legacy and share their memories.
Bowling Green
Jack Jordan Phelps, a respected journalist and veteran, has passed away at the age of 80. Phelps died on Tuesday, June 24, 2025, at The Medical Center in Bowling Green, Kentucky. His contributions to journalism, alongside his dedication to his country, have left a lasting impact on the community.
Born in Louisville, Kentucky, on March 20, 1945, Phelps was the son of the late Mary Winfrey Phelps and Jack J. Phelps. His early life laid the foundation for a career marked by professionalism and a commitment to storytelling that informed and engaged the public.
Phelps served honorably in the U.S. Marines, during which he gained valuable experiences that would later enhance his journalistic career. Following his military service, he embarked on a journey through the world of journalism, earning respect and credibility throughout his work. Details on specific publications or positions he held were not made available, but his dedication to his job was well-recognized in the community.
Phelps is survived by his beloved wife, Paula Goodin Phelps, who resides in Bowling Green, as well as a sister, Winfrey Bates, from Jamestown, Kentucky. He also leaves behind numerous nieces, nephews, and extended family members along with a wide circle of friends who appreciated his life and contributions.
Funeral Arrangements
Funeral services for Jack Jordan Phelps are scheduled to take place at 11:00 AM on Saturday, June 28th, 2025, at the Jamestown First United Methodist Church located in Jamestown, Kentucky. The service will be officiated by Bro. Barry Bradshaw and Bro. Dennis Kiser, who will guide attendees through the remembrance of Phelps’s life and legacy.
Public visitation for family and friends will occur on Friday, June 27th, from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM, and continue from 8:00 AM until the time of the service on Saturday. These sessions provide an opportunity for the community to offer their condolences and share their memories of Phelps.
Following the service, burial will be conducted at the Rexroat Cemetery in Jamestown, Kentucky. The Bowling Green Marines honor squad will render full military honors in recognition of his service to the country, honoring the commitment he made during a crucial stage of his life.
Community Involvement
Throughout his life, Phelps was also known for his involvement in his local church, a member of the Jamestown First United Methodist Church, which reflects his dedication to his faith and community. His passing leaves a void not only in his family but in the congregational community and in the field of journalism, where he made significant contributions.
Memorial Contributions
In lieu of flowers, the family has requested that memorial donations be made to the Jamestown First United Methodist Church, located at P.O. Box 47, Jamestown, KY 42629. Such contributions would honor Phelps’s memory and support the church that he was devoted to during his lifetime.
Jack Jordan Phelps will be remembered as a dedicated journalist, a veteran, a beloved husband and brother, and an inspiration to many who knew him. His legacy lives on through his work and the memories shared by all who were fortunate to know him.
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- Bowling Green Daily News: Jack Jordan Phelps Obituary
- Wikipedia: Journalism
- Stotts-Phelps-McQueary Funeral Home: Johnnie Tarter Obituary
- Google Search: Community Journalism
- Beech Tree News: Lawrence Larry Persinger
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Journalist
- Legacy: Suzanne Garrity Obituary
- Google News: Kentucky Obituaries



