If you are only going to do it once it would probably be faster to make it with a GIF, if you make it with jQuery then it will be less expensive in terms of storage, infinitely more flexible and more efficient.
Let's say that you want to do it with jQuery:
You have the following element:
<span id="word">Home General Services</span>
Use jQuery to get the value inside the element you want to change.
var word = $("#word").html();
Split the elements into the separate letters, so that you can move them all around.
var letters = word.split("");
$("#word").html("");
for(var i = 0; i < letters.length; i++) {
$("#word").append("<span>"+letters[i]+"</span>");
}
This should recreate the word that you had before, just split into the constituent letters. These can be accessed with
$("#word").eq(index);
where index is the position of the letter in the original word.
If you create a function that you can supply a word and an element such as #word from above, then it can check that the word you want to make can be constructed from letters in the #word element, then you can animate the separate letters to either hide or move them depending on whether they are used in the final word.