385. Juanita Prunella Jordan was born to Lora Jordan and Capt. Marietta Jordan in the town of Coopertown, on the island of Bremen. She is named after her great-grandmother, Juanita Myke. 33 people came to meet Juanita Jordan for the first time this year: Charmaine Quinn, Sonni Jordan, Griffith Zollie, Arne Quinn, Charlena Quinn, Kaitlyn Zollie, Janette Vaclav, Ray Vaclav, Marko Zollie, Bari Jordan, Juan Zollie, Lora Jordan, Bartholomeo Quinn, Capt. Marietta Jordan, Deva Zollie, Genovera Zollie, Carina Zollie, Marietta Quinn, Gunner Zollie, Hiro Jordan, Marietta Jordan, Deva Zollie, Etienne Zollie, Bobette Quinn, Welbie Quinn, Christabella Zollie, Arne Quinn, Deva Zollie, Charmaine Quinn, Marietta Jordan, Deva Zollie, Juanita Jordan, and Terry Quinn. Juanita Jordan's sister, Bari Jordan, died in Coopertown, Bremen, from complications related to infancy; she was only a year old. Juanita Jordan was met for the first time by two people this year, Aamir Aldis and Cathrin Zollie. A language barrier precluded other potential new friendships for Juanita this year. 386. Juanita is getting better at speaking Aniumustpyrx. Juanita Jordan's younger brother, Stephen Jordan, was born in Coopertown. Juanita Jordan died in Coopertown, Bremen, from complications related to infancy; she was only a year old. Juanita Jordan was laid to rest in the Coopertown cemetery by a procession of its residents, who placed a gravestone there. 387. Juanita Jordan's younger brother, Riccardo Jordan, was born in Coopertown. 394. Juanita Jordan's parents Lora Jordan and Capt. Marietta Jordan divorced after 16 years of marriage; they had 10 children together.