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Jordan Dane Wesley was born on July 7, 2025, at Woman’s Hospital to parents Jackie Dane Wesley Jr. and SeDonia Wesley, joining siblings Jackson, Gracie, and Charlotte.
He later passed away in the embrace of God surrounded by his loving family.
Jordan is preceded in death by his Mimi “DeeDee” Diane Yoches and his namesake Great Aunt and Uncle Shirley and Bill Jordan.
He is survived by his Grandparents Jackie and Marie Wesley, Aunt Nikki Wesley and her children and their families Raelie Adams, Savanna Barbier, and Shelbee Harmon,
Aunt Dena and Uncle Jakob Walls, Aunt Sabrina and Uncle Brian Shows and their children Mallorie, Carly, and Noah, Great Grandparents Annie Fugler and Donald Garsee, as well as many more family and friends who loved him.
Jordan’s life was a miracle and a living testimony to God’s love for us.
His time on earth was brief but the love and joy he brought to his family is eternal.
A service to honor Jordan is private.
For Jordan
At week 13 we learned we’d have a baby boy
But something in the ultrasound hindered all our joy
At week 21 doctors said what they thought was best
His condition would only worsen, and he’d never take a breath
They listed possibilities nothing short of grim,
Ultimately saying there was no hope for him.
They said life beyond minutes was unthinkable
But his parents knew that our God is capable
At week 35 we planned, and we prayed
Eager to receive the promise God made
He took his first breath and then he took another
Feeling loved and safe in the arms of his mother
Many gathered to hear his soft and precious cry
A true miracle from God that no one could deny
Even though he left this Earth it was a blessing all the same
A miracle that changed our lives and Jordan is his name.
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