Jordan Elise Van Winkle-Haney

Jordan Elise Van Winkle-Haney obituary, Charleston, SC

Jordan Elise Van Winkle-Haney

Jordan Van Winkle-Haney Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Apr. 3, 2024.
Jordan Van Winkle-Haney, 34, of John's Island, Charleston, South Carolina, passed away on March 29, 2024.

The Celebrations to celebrate Jordan's life will be held in both Charleston, SC and Cincinnati, OH.

In Charleston, SC the celebration will take place at 11AM on April 27th, 2024 at the James Island Christian Church, located at 12 Sawgrass Rd, Charleston, SC 29412.

In Cincinnati, OH the celebration will take place at 11AM on May 25th, 2024 at Armstrong Chapel UMC, 5125 Drake Rd, Cincinnati, OH, 45243.

Jordan was born in Cincinnati, Ohio on June 25, 1989, to Jay and Jill Van Winkle.

Jordan was a force from an early age, and her life was filled with deep love and joy. Jordan's early years were spent in Cincinnati, Ohio at Indian Hill Schools where she excelled in many sports and art programs. From Cincinnati, Jordan moved to South Carolina, earning her Bachelor's Degree from the University of South Carolina as a proud member of the Kappa Delta Sorority. It was in her time at USC that she met Titus, her very best friend and love of her life and that they began to build their beautiful life together, full of love, family, and many amazing friends.

Jordan is survived by her loving husband Titus, parents Jay and Jill Van Winkle, sister and brother-in-law Jenna and Paul Rossman, niece Reagan Jordan Rossman, and many other family and devoted friends.

Jordan is preceded in death by her Grandparents, Bill and Helen Frey and James and Virginia Van Winkle.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to The Boon Project, For Young Adults Fighting Cancer. Donations can be made Jordan's name through BoonProject.org or via check mailed to 149 Fall Creek Blvd, Summerville, SC 29483.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

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December 19, 2024

Terry Jackson posted to the memorial.

June 6, 2024

Ed & Jill Michael planted trees.

April 12, 2024

Terry Jackson posted to the memorial.

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Terry Jackson

December 19, 2024

Jordan was a CO worker with me. We had a great time training together going to meetings and at training classes. She had the most beautiful smile. I miss her sweet personality.

Single Memorial Tree

Ed & Jill Michael

Planted Trees

Terry Jackson

April 12, 2024

I trained her when she came to work at Springs window fashions . She was such a sweet person . She was so kind and always had that beautiful smile . Prayers go out to Family.

Barbara A

April 10, 2024

I worked with Jordan at the Homegoods Harbison Blvd location and stayed in touch with her. So many thoughts have gone through my mind since hearing of her passing. She was such a hard worker, extremely talented and compassionate to everyone from the employees to the customers. Not sure if any family member will read this but she referred to Titus as her teddy bear, and loved her mom and dad fiercely. She totally looked up to her mom and idolized her dad. The silly things.... she told me she purchased a white car so she could look tan, that girl could rock a spray tan!! I started singing High Hopes one day during a particularly bad flex in the store and she told me her mom just to sing that to her. The story about when she got pulled over with Nelson in the car and the driver window would not come down. No one is ever forgot as long as we remember. Jordan will be remembered. Go Gamecocks!!!!

Claudia Smith

April 3, 2024

There are no words to truly describe how wonderful Jordan was in her life. After Paul and Jenna got married, it was Jordan that told me that I was family now and would always be in her heart. The only comfort I have at this moment is knowing that Jordan will be Reagan Jordan's guardian Angel in life. Titus, Jill, Jay, Jenna and Paul I am so sorry in your loss and hope that you will find comfort from God and family. Love to all of you!! Claudia Smith

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December 19, 2024

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June 6, 2024

Ed & Jill Michael planted trees.

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Terry Jackson posted to the memorial.