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Jordan Brandon Jarrell of Jackson, Michigan
 
Jordan passed away tragically on April 28, 2023. He was born on August 5, 2007 to his loving parents, Shawndra Mundinger and Brandon Jarrell. He was a sweet, caring, and adventurous 15 year old young man. He loved playing football, basketball, and being outdoors, but mostly he liked hanging out with his friends. He was a big MSU fan. He attended school in both Stockbridge and Grass Lake, but was currently finishing this school year online. 
 
Jordan was raised in a big family by his parents, his maternal great aunts Diana Hadley and Dottie Skodak, his granny Deb, and his paternal great-aunt and great-uncle, Jerry and Pamela Barnett. 
 
Jordan was preceded in death by his maternal grandma, Debbie Mundinger, his maternal grandpa, Malcolm Jones, and his paternal uncles, Rodney Howard, Claude Gipson, Jr., and Curmit Gipson. He is survived by mom, Shawndra (Curt), and 5 brothers, Malachi, Dylan, Kaeson, Brycen, and Jace; his dad, Brandon (Jessica), and 2 sisters, Dymond and Amari; grandparents, Debra Jarrell and Robin Jefferson; great-aunt and -uncle, Pamela and Jerry, great aunts, Diana, Dottie, and Diane Gipson; a great uncle, Clint (Jean) Gipson; many aunts and uncles: B.J. (Rebecca) Jarrell, Elina Jarrell, Darrell Jarrell, Justin (Olivia) Jarrell, Stasia Jarrell, Myles (Makayla Clemens) Jarrell; Alexus Clemmons; Tonya (Steven) DeRose; Kyle Johnson, Rose Klapperich, Chris Makielski, Sandra (Tony) Galletta; and lots of cousins who love him very much. He has many more friends and family, too many to list.
 
A funeral service will be held Thursday, May 4, 2023, 11:00 a.m. at Cole Funeral Chapel in Chelsea. The family will receive friends Wednesday May 3, 5:00 - 9:00 p.m. at the funeral home.
 
Memorial contributions may be made to Cole Funeral Chapel to help with funeral expenses.
 
 

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#1 Ethan Hurst 2024-05-08 14:06
Long live Jordan Jerell. He will forever be 15 and always be in our hearts forever. He was a really good friend and I miss my dawg. We miss him and I just can't believe how long it's been since you been gone but I hope yall is having a good day #LLJ# I just wish things never should of went the way it did when the police saw yall flip the first time that's where they should of ended the police chase since they didn't do that it costed a life and that was my dawg like really a life is more important then a fucking car chase
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