Jordan Ray Fields

Jordan Ray Fields obituary, Rancho Mirage, CA

Jordan Ray Fields

Jordan Fields Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Rose Mortuaries & Cremation - Desert Hot Springs on Mar. 27, 2025.

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Jordan Ray fields was born January 4, 1981, at St. John's episcopal hospital in Far Rockaway, NY to Joyce D fields and Jesse Ray Ellis. He later attended Lexington school for the deaf in Queens, NY, then onto st. Francis de sale school for the deaf in Brooklyn, NY, and college at Gallaudet University in Washington, DC.
Jordan resided in Far Rockaway, NY with his mother, brother and sister until the age of twenty-one when he relocated to California, where he resided until his passing. He worked an assortment of jobs where he gained many of friends. He met ShaQuice Flowers, where they dated for years and had two children Jamari (2015) and Marley (2018).
He unexpectedly passed away on Wednesday March 19, 2025, at the age of 44. He leaves behind to mourn his passing his mother Joyce Fields (Queens, NY), his father Jesse Ellis (Hookerton, NC), brother Duane Fields (Kinston, NC), sister Rachel Fields Conway (Queens, NY), children Jamari Fields and Marley Fields (Summerlin, California), and long time girlfriend ShaQuice Flowers. Also, a nice (Anaylah Fields), and two nephews (Jett and Jace Moore), a host of aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends.
He was preceded in death by his maternal grandmother Ernestine Francis, maternal uncle Ronald Fields, and paternal grandparents Cleve Ellis Sr. and Lula Mae Ellis.
We the family would like to thank you for all your kind words, prayers, and condolences. We also like to thank Rose Mortuaries & Cremation in Desert Hot Springs, California (760)251-7673.
Jordan Fields will be cremated and remains (ashes) will be returned to his mother Joyce Fields.

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66424 Pierson Blvd., Desert Hot Springs, CA 92240

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