Jason-Jordan-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Robinson Powdersville Funeral Home and Robinson Memorial Gardens - Easley

Mr. Jason Lee Jordan

Easley, South Carolina

Dec 14, 1968 – Nov 8, 2018 (Age 49)

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BORN
December 14, 1968
DIED
November 8, 2018
AGE
49
LOCATION
Easley, South Carolina

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Robinson Powdersville Funeral Home and Robinson Memorial Gardens - Easley Obituary

Jason Lee Jordan, 49, loving husband to Elizabeth Mitchell Jordan, passed away Thursday, November 8, 2018. Born in Greenville County, a son to Janice Roberts Jordan of Berea and the late Ronald Lee Jordan, he was a Golf Instructor for Clemson University, a member of Firetower Flyers Club, and...

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When I was little he would always say "give me some paw" meaning a high five, which is also one of my favorite memories of us. He was a great dad and loved me and my brother very much. He was a clean freak and would always throw a fit when there was a mess, at the moment it was annoying but now I miss the soft deep voice every day asking to lay out my clothes and clean my room. I didn´t have very much time with my father being only five years but I love him and still to this day I can´t seem...

Jason was one of those guys that after a few minutes, he was no longer a stranger. I didn't have the privilege to have known him long but was a great person to share a laugh with. My condolences go out to his family. RIP my friend, God Speed.

I am so sad to hear of Jason's passing. I had wanted to learn golf for many years now, and I'm so grateful I decided to sign up this semester and had the opportunity to learn from someone who loved the game so much. My thoughts and prayers are with the family.

We are so sad of learning of Jason's passing. He always had a smile and wonderful stories of his wife and beautiful children. We'll miss him dearly. Tim and Lisa Doyle

I had the pleasure of having Jason work for me at Clemson for 11 years. It is obvious from the number of his current and former students who have posted on the guestbook that he made a real impact In his students lives. Jason was genuinely one the nicest people I have ever been around. Unfortunately over 11 years I didn't get to know much about Jason outside of his job. I can tell what I did learn was how much he loved his children and how proud he was of them. Everytime he and I would...

Our ladies group learned of Jason's death right after we finished our round on that Thursday morning. We were as shocked and saddened as everyone else. All of us had gotten golf tips from Jason. He was the first person I met when going to Woodhaven for the first time and due to him I have been playing only there for several years. The improvements Jason has made with the course are nothing short of amazing. He will be missed by all. He died much too young and my deepest sympathies to his...

I'm shocked and saddened on reading of Jason's passing. We shared our common interest in flying, especially rc's. He will be missed by all who knew him. My condolences to the family.

We are so sorry for your loss Jason was a good man and good friend we knew him from the golf course and also from Firetower Flying Club our deepest condolences he will be missed.

My sincerest condolences to all his friends and especially the family. Jason Jordan was my golf instructor my final semester at Clemson, where I was a non-traditional engineering student (whose age was more inline with the teacher's), while also working full time in the evenings/nights. He had a calm and composed demeanor that translated well to a group of students. In addition to DRASTICALLY improving my golf swing/game, he truly helped me relax. I looked forward to those Wednesday...