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Jordan Tyler Hayes, 37, of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, passed away in Newport, North Carolina, on Saturday, October 12, 2024.
A funeral service to honor Jordan’s life will be held at 2 p.m., Friday, October 18th at Broad Creek Church of God, officiated by Pastor Robbie Strickland. Interment will follow at Broad Creek Community Cemetery. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service. For those unable to attend, the service can be viewed through his obituary page on Munden Funeral Home’s website. The service will remain on the Funeral Home website for 90 days.
Jordan was born on February 17, 1987, in Wilson, North Carolina, to James Hayes Jr. and the late Joyce Hayes. He cherished his roots and was especially close to his beloved mother, Joyce. Their bond was one of deep affection and constant support throughout his life. Jordan and his big brother Jay could build anything together and were very close. His brother was a role model, and he looked up to him. They loved going out on the boat together and making memories.
Jordan had a natural gift for technology and loved working on computers. His favorite hobby was riding his motorcycle and cruising the highways. In his younger years, he was an avid and talented speed skater.
Jordan will be deeply missed but always remembered for the love he shared, the joy he brought to others and the life he lived to the fullest.
Those remaining to cherish his memory are his father, James Hayes Jr. of Myrtle Beach, SC; brother, James Hayes III (Amanda Jones) of Broad Creek, NC; and nieces, Carley Hayes and Bailey Pope.
Jordan was preceded in death by his mother, Joyce Hayes.
As an expression of sympathy, flowers are welcome.
Family and friends are welcome to submit online condolences at www.mundenfuneralhome.net.
Arrangements by Munden Funeral Home & Crematory in Morehead City, NC.
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