2003
2020
SYRACUSE — Jordan Lee Hardwick, 17, of Syracuse, Ohio, passed away on Sept. 11, 2020. She was born on March 17, 2003, in Gallipolis, Ohio, daughter of David Lee Hardwick of New Haven, West Virginia and Rebecca Marie Birt of Syracuse.
Jordan was a senior at Southern High School. She was very active in volleyball, basketball and softball. Jordan also played travel softball and volleyball as well as coed softball. Jordan was always the life of anything she was involved in. She had the most contagious laugh and the biggest, brightest smile in the room. Her voice could travel for miles. She wore her heart on her sleeve and was fiercely competitive. Jordan has touched the hearts of many teammates, fans, teachers, students and competitors. There will be a large void in many hearts, but Jordan's memories will carry on to help fill in that void.
Jordan is survived by her father and step-mother, Dave and Tabby Hardwick; her mother and step-father, Becky and Brian Birt; siblings, Tamra, Taylor and Alex Hardwick and Tyler Birt; grandparents, Martha and Darrell Birt; aunts and uncles, Bobby and Cristina Moore, Dianne Moore, Jimmy and Beth Powell, Brenda and Ed Graves, Amanda Birt, Brittany Johnson, Mark and Debbie King and Bobbie and John Randolph; bonus-mom, Tonya Miller; special cousins, Randy Moore and Natosha Scowden; her boyfriend, Dristan Lamm; many cousins; and many special teammates.
She was preceded in death by her grandparents, Linda and Terry Moore and her Nana Michele King; aunt, Corky Davis; and uncles, Bill Davis and Amos Moore.
Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2020, at 4 p.m. with Pastor Chad Dodson officiating at the King Field at the Syracuse Ball Park. Burial will follow at Gilmore Cemetery. Visiting hours will be on Wednesday from 2-4 p.m. at the ball field.
Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Anderson McDaniel Funeral Home.
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Sydnee Adams
September 24, 2020
I miss you jordan. im gonna miss watching you at volleyball games. i love you
Kimberly Adams
September 19, 2020
I didn't know Jordan, but my daughter did. My prayers go out to the family.
Haley arix
September 15, 2020
Jordan was always a bubbly person to be around, I’m going to miss playing sports against her and all the times she ran up and hugged me or screamed across the field saying “ I love you” I will always live you Jordan Lee, sending love and prayers for family and friends
britt
September 14, 2020
Jordy, was my girl! Always took my side with the other 2 (taylor and krystal) always gave me a huge hug and said " love you momma brittany".. will always remember yelling. At her and krystal on the softball feild.. loved her like she was one of my own! You left a huge hole Jordy. But we can fill it with every single memory... love you babygirl!
Cassi Owens
September 14, 2020
Becky, We sure did have fun times at sunday school when we was younger. We grew up together. Life is crazy how we all lose touch. Brynn went to school at southern a few years ago and seen Jordan and Taylor. Jordan was a beautiful girl she always had a smile on her face everytime I seen her. You have been through so much in your life and I am so sorry. I pray for you every night and for Jordan. She is with you right now in your heart and you will see her wonderful smile again one day. Love you Cousin, Cass.
Jennifer Lamb
September 14, 2020
Laughing about her and Taylor selling Hotdogs at the yard sale we had at the PSC for Relay many years ago. They thought they were big stuff!!
Jaelyn Norville
September 14, 2020
Jordan was an amazing person and loved by all. She was such an inspiration to many, and many children, including myself, looked up to her.
Norma Evans
September 14, 2020
Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.
Amanda Klingman
September 14, 2020
May God bless you and your family. Thinking of you, the Lamms and the Jones families.
Lila Mitch
September 14, 2020
In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.
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