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Jordan Lee Richard “Doodle/Doo” 19 years old, of Odessa Texas went to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ Friday May 16, 2025. Jordan was known as being very smart, a hard worker, and made all his family very proud.
He loved spending time eating out with family, he was great at Bible trivia because most of his answers were “The Jordan River”. He was a gamer with lots of friends, loved fishing, listening to music and above all hobbies he loved riding his bike, a 2025 Kawasaki ninja ZX6R (his baby). He graduated from OC Tech with his high school diploma, associates, and a welding certificate. He was a member of Vine Baptist Church and served on the audiovisual team.
Jordan is preceded in death by Grandmother Dianna Nevada Richard.
Jordan is survived by his parents, Heather Touchstone of Odessa, Texas, and Montana Richard of Hattiesburg, Mississippi. Brothers Jacob and Jagger Richard of Odessa, Texas, and sister Rebecca Smith of Hattiesburg, Mississippi. Grandparents are Vivian Baughman, Johnny and Pat Touchstone. Uncles Martin and Micah Touchstone, Jamie and Justin Baughman, Dakota Richard and Nevada Richard Jr. and Aunt Taylor (Hunter) Seals, and numerous cousins, friends, and church family.
Visitation is set for Tuesday May 20th, 2025, from 1PM to 9PM at Martinez Funeral Home Chapel.
Funeral services are set for 10AM Wednesday, May 21, 2025, at Vine Baptist Church 2200 W 22nd St. Odessa, Texas with Grandpa Johnny Touchstone officiating.
Cremation will be at a later date.
Pallbearers are Justin Baughman, Jamie Baughman, Martin Touchstone, Micah Touchstone, Hunter Seals, and Christopher Lang.
“Everything is possible for the one who believes” Matthew 9:23
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