Bradley Jordan Obituary
Bradley Jordan
January 31, 1955 - April 26, 2021
Galveston, Texas - Bradley Harrell Jordan
Occupation: Nissan, Infiniti, and ASE Master Technician. He was 66. Born January 31, 1955, Wichita, KS, he passed away April 26, 2021 in Galveston, TX. Preceded in death by Father, Athen Jordan and Mother, Fay Jordan. Survived by: Wife of 27 years, Shannon Jordan; brother, Don Jordan and his wife Judy; brother, Jeff Jordan and his wife Julia; nephew, Matt Jordan and his wife Carrie; nephews, Jake and Leo.
Cars! Brad's love of cars began when he worked at his father's gas station in his younger years. This love of cars led Brad to earn his ASE Master Technician certification. Brad worked in several dealerships over the years and earned factory certifications with several car manufacturers including being a Senior Specialist with Toyota, Isuzu, Subaru, and Kia. When hybrid and electric cars came out, he earned the Nissan certification to be qualified to work on them and was also one of the few GTR and Diesel Titan certified technicians, in most of the dealerships he worked for. Brad was extremely proud of his accomplishments within the automotive industry but he was humble and always willing to assist fellow technicians with troubleshooting car issues and solving problems.
Brad was immensely proud to earn his designation as an Eagle Scout. Brad attended Wichita State University for a few years and genuinely loved Wichita State Basketball. Brad always remembered the anniversary of the Wichita State football team plane crash and took a moment of silence on that day.
Brad loved many sports, but his favorite sport was baseball. Brad was a lifelong fan of the St. Louis Cardinals and he hated the Cubs.
Saving the best for last, Brad truly loved his family. He loved his parents who preceded him in death. He loved his brothers and his nephews. Family meant the world to Brad even though everyone lives across the country from each other now, Brad always kept in contact on a regular basis and it meant so much to him to do so. He cherished the times he and Shannon could travel to meet Don for a baseball or football game. He was proud of all that his brothers and nephews have accomplished and he loved to brag about his family.
Published by Wichita Eagle on Nov. 27, 2021.