A proud graduate of Berkeley High School’s class of 2013, Jordan pursued higher education in construction management at both the University of South Carolina and The Citadel. Her dedication to her studies reflected her ambition to make a significant impact in her chosen field.
Jordan had a profound love for the beach, finding joy and inspiration along the shoreline. She was an avid soccer player and expressed her creativity through collaging. Her competitive spirit was evident during spirited games of Settlers of Catan with friends and family.
The circumstances surrounding Jordan’s passing have brought attention to the critical importance of mental health awareness. Reports indicate that she died by suicide, underscoring the need for accessible mental health resources and open conversations within communities.
As Moncks Corner grieves this tragic loss, it serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of supporting one another and fostering environments where individuals feel safe to seek help.
Jordan’s memory will live on through the countless lives she touched, and her passing emphasizes the need for continued dialogue and resources surrounding mental health.
For those struggling with mental health issues, it’s crucial to reach out to local resources or trusted individuals. Support is available, and no one has to face their challenges alone.
To honor Jordan’s life and legacy, a memorial service will be held in Moncks Corner. Details will be shared with the community as they become available. In remembrance of Jordan, the community is encouraged to cherish their memories with her and support one another during this difficult time.