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Todd Derek Jordan

Norwalk, Connecticut

Feb 22, 1969 – Dec 16, 2023

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BORN
February 22, 1969
DIED
December 16, 2023
LOCATION
Norwalk, Connecticut

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Todd Derek Jordan, 54, passed away on December 16, 2023, after sustaining injuries from a fall in his home. Todd was born in Stamford, Connecticut on February 22, 1969, to Winifred and Derek Jordan, who emigrated from England in 1958. As a 1987 graduate of Masuk High School in Monroe,...

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I worked with Todd in the early 2000's. He covered my account and we engaged in the same sectors (leisure, gaming, hospitality). Todd was so kind and always looked out when I needed his expertise. He took a sincere interest in helping a young person. I'm truly sorry this happened and will forever remember him fondly. Much love and respect.

I joined Raymond James in 1997 where I bonded with Todd over our interest in casinos and Anchor Gaming. We traveled to Vegas where I introduced Todd to Stan Fulton, the founder of Anchor. We had great success with Anchor and lots of fun working together. We also played hoops in NYC. I have great memories of nice man. Gene Pennell

i followed todd on hedgeye...he was as good as it gets..so sorry for your loss..dave wells

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Marybeth, Derek, and Tess, I just heard tonight about the big funeral at St Paul´s today. I´m Rick Muldowney and serve many Sundays on the altar. My heart and prayers are with you. There´s always a place for you should that help with your healing.

The first time we met as adults, was in 2012 for my sister´s wedding. We had all arranged to meet in a pub, the night before the wedding. When we arrived, Todd gave me a New York Yankees Baseball Cap and explained, as a little girl he remembered me repeatedly trying to take his cap. Todd was warm, friendly, kind, funny and loved family. We kept in touch from that meeting and my family and I feel very lucky to have lovely memories with Todd and his family. Todds great sense of humour was...

Bayshore blvd, Cappys, Gaspirilla, Bills, UConn basketball, Rose Petal...endless fun. You will be missed Todd.

Dear Marybeth, I was shocked by the note Martha sent out and I looked up the obituary. I am speechless and so incredibly sorry. Sending you strength to deal with this shocking and unexpected turn of things. Best Wishes, Imke Oster

The first meeting with Todd was when he drove a truck into my driveway and helped my son load up the stuff they were bringing back to UCONN. He was a great friend to Mike ever since and I admire the way he lived his life. My deepest sympathies to MaryBeth, Tess and Derek. Blessings to you all !