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Eric Jordan

Denver, Colorado

1972 - 2025

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Eric A. Jordan died on October 9th, 2025 in Denver, Colorado, from colorectal cancer, his family at his side. He was 53. A seventh-generation Texan, Eric was born in Denton to Marlis and Terry Jordan on a snowy January morning in 1972. Tina and Sonya, his older sisters, were thrilled to have a...

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Eric was a remarkable individual whom I had the pleasure of knowing during his years at Charter Communications. He was an excellent colleague and business partner who will be greatly missed. I am thankful for all of his contributions and for the role he played on our team and with internal business partners. Eric was a good person who truly made a difference. My condolences to his friends, family, and teammates. Rest in peace.

I was not expecting the news I got about Eric. I worked closely with him at Charter for several years and he was truly unique individual who I enjoyed working side by side with. He always had a story to tell and an idea to share. Praying for you and your family to find peace during this difficult time my fren. Rest easy now Eric you deserve it!

I am truly saddened about Eric's rather sudden passing at such a young age. He was my youngest cousin and, while we haven't been in touch in quite some time, I have fond memories of watching run around and playing with his older sisters, both at their home in Denton, Texas as well as at our grandparent's house in Dallas. My sincere condolences to Eric's immediate family, Aunt Marlis, and cousin's Tina and Sonya.

I'm so very sorry for your loss. I pray your loving memories of him give you comfort during this difficult time. May he rest in peace.

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I got to know Eric over the past three years, and he always had stories. Stories about Philippines, stories about the call center and stories about helping his Ma with something. He will be missed. I am praying for the family in this difficult time.

In working with EJ at Charter the first word that comes to mind is "passion". Whether that was in our work relationship, or in our numerus conversations about football and sports in general. Like a breathe of fresh air.

It was my pleasure to get to know Eric over the last few years as a coworker at Charter. I am saddened by the news of his passing as I saw his spirits always remain high during his focused battle. It was uplifting to see how positive he stayed during his fight and I wish his family peace and love.