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Jordan MacKenzie Meeks, age 33, of Maitland, Florida passed away on January 29, 2023 in Maitland, Florida. He was born on October 17, 1989 to David Michael Meeks and Denise Whitt Knudtson in Lake Wales, Florida. He is a 2008 graduate of Sebring High School and earned his Bachelors in Information Technology from Seminole State College in 2014. Jordan has been a resident of Maitland, FL since 2012 and worked as a technical support engineer in the IT industry. Jordan loved his cats, his friends, music, concerts, and movies - especially Star Wars. He is survived by his Mother – Denise Whitt Knudtson; Father – David Meeks; Step-Mother – Jeri Watson Meeks; Step-Father – Ron Knudtson; and Siblings – Whitney Meeks, David Meeks, Jr. (Kristi), Merry Meeks, Danielle Meeks, Dillon Meeks; and his beloved fur babies, Banksy and Keanu. Memorial Contributions may be made to the Highlands County Humane Society (7421 Haywood Taylor Blvd, Sebring, Florida 33876), the Heartland Cat Rescue & Adoption Center (https://heartlandcatrescue.org/donation/), the National Humane Society (https://www.nationalhumanesociety.org/donate), or the ASPCA (https://secure.aspca.org/donate/donate?ms=wb_top_homepage-donate&initialms=wb_top_homepage-donate&pcode=WEBMEMBER&lpcode=WEBGUARD). A gathering will be held at a later date.
Arrangements entrusted to:
Stephenson-Nelson Funeral Home
4001 Sebring Parkway
Sebring, FL 33870
Online condolences may be left at:
www.stephensonnelsonfh.com
Kailey Dunajeski (Williams)
June 16, 2025
I met Jordan while we were students at UCF. I was thinking about him over the weekend and decided to look him up, and was saddened to find his obituary. Jordan was funny, quirky, and a good friend. We spent many hours chatting over the years and I was always rooting for him. Rest in peace my friend.
Daniel Fejklowicz
March 24, 2023
I had the pleasure of working with Jordan for the last 3 years. He brought such positive and fun energy to the entire team. I loved chatting with him about random memes, wrestling, movies, and random happenings in the world. He always found a way to turn anything into humor and I really loved that about him. Jordan was one of the kindest people I've met in my life and he was always there for me, not only as a co-worker but as a friend. Thank you Jordan for all the laughs, life talks and everything in between. You will be forever missed and I will never forget the lessons you have taught me.
Patricia Guthrie
February 11, 2023
I was Jordan's second grade teacher. He was such a sweet and kind boy who cared about others and was very smart. He was a joy to have in my class. I also remember making popcorn at the Fall Fun Festival with his sweet momma. Fast forward about ten years and I came in contact with Jordan again while he was working at Office Depot. It was so good to see him all grown up. I saw him several times while he was working there and it was always a treat to get to catch up with him. Jordan was just as smart and kind as I remembered him. I send my sincere and heartfelt sympathy to the entire family. You are in my prayers.
Patricia Guthrie
Adam Boyes
February 9, 2023
From the first time I met Jordan, he brought a smile into every room he entered. He was thoughtful, funny, eternally curious, and always supportive to his co-workers. When I came into the office, he always had a great quip or joke on hand, and served them out accordingly. He always had time to talk video games and wrestling, and I'll miss the times we shared together. Rest in peace, Jordan.
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Elisa Lopez
February 8, 2023
It’s so hard to say goodbye to a friend like Jordan. I’ll miss his heart laughter, witty jokes and the way he’d always be willing to help. I will miss you so much Jordan. I’ll celebrate your life and the person we all will remember you by. See you on the other side -Love, Elisa
Angie Lopez
February 6, 2023
A video of all the pictures and memories we shared together with our friends.
Angie Lopez
February 6, 2023
I remember the first time I met Jordan was at an Interpol concert but it was really working together at UCF that started our bond. We became best buddies and really enjoyed our time together. I will really miss you, miss your sense of humor, your witty remarks, your stunning eye lashes, your sweet smile and eyes. You’re one of a kind dude and I love you so much.
Vincent Bidot
February 3, 2023
Thank you so much for everything Jordan! You really helped me turn my life around by getting me into Iron Galaxy Studios. If it wasn't for you getting me that job, I don't think I would've ever moved out of Florida. I'm forever in your debt and will never forget you. It's been a pleasure knowing you for the past decade.
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