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Jordan Jeffery Johnson

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Jordan Jeffery Johnson

Birth
Richfield, Sevier County, Utah, USA
Death
27 Aug 2016 (aged 26)
Cedar City, Iron County, Utah, USA
Burial
Beaver, Beaver County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.2808661, Longitude: -112.6307055
Plot
E_1434
Memorial ID
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Jordan Jeffery Johnson
b. May 23, 1990
d. August 27, 2016

Beaver/Cedar City, Utah—Our beloved son, brother, grandson, friend and practical joker Jordan Jeffery Johnson, age 26, passed away unexpectedly on August 27, 2016 in Cedar City, Utah.

Jordan was born in Richfield, Utah on May 23, 1990 to Jeffery K Johnson and Kristina Hatch Johnson. He spent his early years in Salina, Utah. Later, Jordan moved to Beaver, Utah when his Mom, Kristina, married Gary Brown in 2001. Jordan was lucky enough to have three extended families (Johnson, Hatch, and Brown) who loved and adored him. Jordan was a member of the LDS Church and was proud to have received his Eagle Scout rank. Beaver became Jordan's home and he enjoyed growing up there.

Jordan was kind, had the biggest heart, and looked out for everyone. He was very willing to pitch in and help those in need and would change his plans at a moment's notice to do so. Jordan was a very caring, supportive older brother to his siblings and liked to tease and play with them. He was a loyal friend to all those he knew and a pleasure to be around. He will be missed immensely.

Jordan enjoyed the simple things in life and was content and happy. Jordan did not like gossip of any kind. He displayed a good attitude for life and his smile and laugh were contagious. He liked to joke and look up funny stories and videos on his phone. Jordan was very hands-on and could fix anything. He was his Mom's right-hand man and would stay up with her late into the evening to work on all sorts of projects, especially around the holidays.

Jordan loved working on his vehicles and going fast! His red Pontiac GTO was his pride and joy. Jordan enjoyed hiking, hunting, camping, fireworks (especially homemade ones), and talk radio. His true passion was firearms and he liked any and every kind. Jordan was an avid car buff and gun enthusiast.

Jordan was a true, patriotic American. He wanted to make sure his country was headed in the right direction, so go vote!

Jordan graduated from Beaver High School in 2008. He attended Southwest ATC in Cedar and took electrician classes. He managed Brown's Lawn Mowing Service in Beaver for several years and made lifetime friends with the clients. Jordan worked in the electrical industry with Lonnie Olsen. He also worked at Convergys, the Cedar Iron Mine and CML Metals. Jordan took call as an advanced EMT with the Beaver ambulance. Most recently Jordan was employed at Metalcraft Technologies in Cedar City where he loved his job and co-workers. He had no problem working holidays or weekends so a Dad could spend time with his family. Jordan was super dependable and took great pride in doing a good job.

Jordan was blessed with several close friends. Our families would like to especially thank three of his closest friends: Chantz Black of Beaver, Utah (currently serving in the Coast Guard stationed in Kodiak, Alaska), Zach Limb of Beaver, Utah and Alyssa Packwood of Parowan, Utah for the great times they had together. Thanks to you and your families for the special bond you had with Jordan.

Jordan was preceded in death by his grandparents Robert Johnson and Dean Brown, uncle Robbie Hatch, and cousin Shaleysa Asay.

Jordan is survived by his parents Jeffery (Laurie) Johnson of Weston, Colorado and Kristina (Gary) Brown of Beaver, Utah; siblings Ky, Avery, Gentry and Klein Brown of Beaver, Utah and Cayden Johnson of Richfield, Utah; grandparents Deloy and Jeanne Hatch, Claire Johnson of Salina, Utah, and Marilyn Brown of Beaver, Utah; along with many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.

Funeral services will be held at the Beaver, Utah LDS Stake Center on Friday, September 2, 2016 at Noon. Family and Friends may pay their respects on Thursday, September 1, 2016 from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. and again on Friday from 9:00 - 11:30 a.m. all at the Beaver Stake Center in Beaver, Utah. Interment in the Mountain View Cemetery in Beaver, Utah under the direction of Southern Utah Mortuary.
Jordan Jeffery Johnson
b. May 23, 1990
d. August 27, 2016

Beaver/Cedar City, Utah—Our beloved son, brother, grandson, friend and practical joker Jordan Jeffery Johnson, age 26, passed away unexpectedly on August 27, 2016 in Cedar City, Utah.

Jordan was born in Richfield, Utah on May 23, 1990 to Jeffery K Johnson and Kristina Hatch Johnson. He spent his early years in Salina, Utah. Later, Jordan moved to Beaver, Utah when his Mom, Kristina, married Gary Brown in 2001. Jordan was lucky enough to have three extended families (Johnson, Hatch, and Brown) who loved and adored him. Jordan was a member of the LDS Church and was proud to have received his Eagle Scout rank. Beaver became Jordan's home and he enjoyed growing up there.

Jordan was kind, had the biggest heart, and looked out for everyone. He was very willing to pitch in and help those in need and would change his plans at a moment's notice to do so. Jordan was a very caring, supportive older brother to his siblings and liked to tease and play with them. He was a loyal friend to all those he knew and a pleasure to be around. He will be missed immensely.

Jordan enjoyed the simple things in life and was content and happy. Jordan did not like gossip of any kind. He displayed a good attitude for life and his smile and laugh were contagious. He liked to joke and look up funny stories and videos on his phone. Jordan was very hands-on and could fix anything. He was his Mom's right-hand man and would stay up with her late into the evening to work on all sorts of projects, especially around the holidays.

Jordan loved working on his vehicles and going fast! His red Pontiac GTO was his pride and joy. Jordan enjoyed hiking, hunting, camping, fireworks (especially homemade ones), and talk radio. His true passion was firearms and he liked any and every kind. Jordan was an avid car buff and gun enthusiast.

Jordan was a true, patriotic American. He wanted to make sure his country was headed in the right direction, so go vote!

Jordan graduated from Beaver High School in 2008. He attended Southwest ATC in Cedar and took electrician classes. He managed Brown's Lawn Mowing Service in Beaver for several years and made lifetime friends with the clients. Jordan worked in the electrical industry with Lonnie Olsen. He also worked at Convergys, the Cedar Iron Mine and CML Metals. Jordan took call as an advanced EMT with the Beaver ambulance. Most recently Jordan was employed at Metalcraft Technologies in Cedar City where he loved his job and co-workers. He had no problem working holidays or weekends so a Dad could spend time with his family. Jordan was super dependable and took great pride in doing a good job.

Jordan was blessed with several close friends. Our families would like to especially thank three of his closest friends: Chantz Black of Beaver, Utah (currently serving in the Coast Guard stationed in Kodiak, Alaska), Zach Limb of Beaver, Utah and Alyssa Packwood of Parowan, Utah for the great times they had together. Thanks to you and your families for the special bond you had with Jordan.

Jordan was preceded in death by his grandparents Robert Johnson and Dean Brown, uncle Robbie Hatch, and cousin Shaleysa Asay.

Jordan is survived by his parents Jeffery (Laurie) Johnson of Weston, Colorado and Kristina (Gary) Brown of Beaver, Utah; siblings Ky, Avery, Gentry and Klein Brown of Beaver, Utah and Cayden Johnson of Richfield, Utah; grandparents Deloy and Jeanne Hatch, Claire Johnson of Salina, Utah, and Marilyn Brown of Beaver, Utah; along with many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.

Funeral services will be held at the Beaver, Utah LDS Stake Center on Friday, September 2, 2016 at Noon. Family and Friends may pay their respects on Thursday, September 1, 2016 from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. and again on Friday from 9:00 - 11:30 a.m. all at the Beaver Stake Center in Beaver, Utah. Interment in the Mountain View Cemetery in Beaver, Utah under the direction of Southern Utah Mortuary.

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In Loving Memory of
Jordan J. Johnson
MAY 23, 1990 - AUG. 27, 2016


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