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Jordan B.L. Carr

With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Jordan Barbara Lee Carr. On June 27, 2024, the world lost a remarkable soul who graced us with her talent as a dedicated Registered Nurse, known for her exceptional ability to remain calm under pressure in the Emergency Room.

Born on January 27, 1961, Jordan’s life journey was one of passion and dedication. Her unwavering commitment to caring for others was unparalleled, leaving a lasting impact on all who had the privilege of knowing her.

Outside of her professional endeavors, Jordan found solace and joy in the simple pleasures of life. An avid lover of nature, she found peace in rock picking, tumbling, and creating exquisite jewelry pieces. Her love for her puppies and tending to her vibrant flower garden brought her immense happiness, mirroring her nurturing spirit in every aspect of her life.

As an adventurous soul, Jordan relished in exploring the beauty of the country, often embarking on boating, camping, and RV trips with her best friend and companion, Kyle, and beloved puppies by her side. Her excursions to various states for rock picking, including Alabama, Louisiana, New Mexico, and Michigan, epitomized her zest for life and discovering the wonders of the world around her.

Jordan will remain in the hearts of her children Leasa (Thomas) Harris, Jason (Chera) Young; grandchildren Serin Foulk, Michael (Ali) Foulk; great-grandchildren Aiden, Owyn, Evan, Quintin, Marlee Rosita; significant other Kyle Nelson; fur babies Nikadoo, Willow; and many other family and friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents Robert Jordan and Rosalie Harwood; and husband Gary Carr.

Funeral Services Entrusted to O’Connell Family Funeral Home of Hudson.

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  1. I was very fortunate to spend over ten years with Jordan and her Mother Rosalie Harwood. I believe we made the best of what life tossed us and the little bit of free time I had. Jordan was in my opinion a master crafter. Constantly making things with her hands, from wood, clay, rocks. It never ceased to amaze me that someone had that drive. I’m sure it was inherited from Rose as Jordan’s kids Jason and Leasa both have the talent. Tears have been shed, years have been wiped away but I’ll never forget my good friend. Peace. Kyle.

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