Jordan was full of pure joy, life, and laughter. He had a presence that could instantly shift the atmosphere of any room he walked into. His smile was genuine, his energy was contagious, and his spirit was unforgettable. You always knew when Jordan was around because the room felt lighter.
Jordan was the kind of person who knew exactly what he wanted to do in that exact moment, and nothing or no one could steer him away from it. He moved with confidence. He lived intentionally. He embraced life on his own terms, and there was something powerful about that.
Jordan was truly full of life and joy. His presence was a gift to all of us, and we will deeply and sincerely miss him. The memories, the laughter, the moments we shared, they will forever remain in our hearts.
This is not a goodbye; it is a see you later. Until we meet again, Jordan. Your light will never fade from our memories.
Jordan is survived by his mother, Nicole Taylor; his father Tim Clemmons; his children, Yessenia Clemmons, Jiselle Clemmons, Brixton Clemmons; his girlfriend Dijonaie Lias; his brothers, Camry Hayes, Tristian Clemmons, Sharvez Clemmons, Zamar Ingram-Clemmons; his sisters, Dallyis Clemmons and Amerika Clemmons; and a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins.
He was preceded in death by grandmothers, Nancy Jones and Bernice Griffin; grandfather, Ollie Searcy Griffin; great grandmother, Jessie Mae Hunt, brother, Timothy Clemmons; aunts, Belinda Clemmons and Rose Clemmons.