In Loving Memory of Jordan Mann
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June 21, 2007 - 01:44 AM
The Doug Nelson family

  Jordan has touched our lives through his friendship with our daughter Hayley through the Schoef/Stock family, which becomes a 2nd degree of seperation. But his loss is felt by us because he has had a profound effect on Hayley as she prepares to go to college at SMU this fall. She told us often what a great guy he was, and how he said he would be her "big brother" when she came to Dallas this fall. Well, now she shares the loss of a truly stellar friend and role model. Please know that we grieve for his loss even though we never got to meet him in person. And his legacy of love, laughter, leadership, and living large will be carried on by all who have been touched by him. You are in our prayers, and we sense Jordan is smiling down on all who have known him.

Doug and Dana Nelson
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June 19, 2007 - 02:15 PM
John and Chris Johnston
jjohnston14@kc.rr.com

  Phil, Lisa and Phillip,

We have been out of town and just found out about your loss of Jordon. Our deepest sympathies. We have happy memories of Jordon from soccer days at East and getting to know all of you through sports. Our hearts go out to you and our prayers are with you.

Your friends,

John and Chris Johnston
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June 17, 2007 - 02:02 AM
Elizabeth Chappell
echappel@smu.edu

  I have put this off because I still don't believe you are gone. No words will ever be able to articulate the love we have for each other. A love so special no one can ever compare, match, or beat. I will always love you...always. You are my first true love, my companion, and my best friend.

Thank you God for blessing me with Jordan. Even though it was only a year and a half, we have wonderful memories that will last a lifetime. Jordan, thank you for giving me a piece of you...your love, hugs, kisses, memories, tears, laughs, strength and encouragement will forever be with me.

I will always cherish each moment I spent with you --water balloon fights inside the house, our penthouse suite at the Bellagio, two-stepping to Sheila Marshall, wine tasting at Creekside in Colorado, calling your brother with random questions, ice skating and a carriage ride in Central Park, hiking in Big Bend, and dreaming/planning our future together...just to name a few.

I miss you more than you will ever know. I cannot wait to see you in Heaven because I know you will be the first to greet me with one of your "embracing" hugs. I will always remember our last words we said to each other...goodnight, sweet dreams, I love you.
Elizabeth

P.S. Dublin and Motorboat love you and miss you...but don't you worry-they are in good hands.
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June 13, 2007 - 11:11 AM
Pete Palomino
unccpap@hotmail.com

  Dear Mann Family,
My name is Pete Palomino and I go to school at Charlotte Univeristy. I met Jordan once through the friendship of Eric Vogl. I send my condolesences and happy to say that I had the plessure to met him.
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June 11, 2007 - 02:34 PM
April Slappey
april@wellnesscoalition.com

  Baby Joey, I put off writing this for a while. Then it just seemed as if I was doing you an injustice by procrastinating. I just can't think of you without picturing that huge smile on your face. Phil is right; you absolutely embody PASSION. That is what I will remember. I'm sure I'm not the only one who laughed around you until my stomach muscles hurt. I truly hope that you know the impact that you have had on each of us. My deepest compassion and sympathy goes to your entire family and your sweetheart Elizabeth. You are greatly missed. Love from Slappey/Tammi/C.F. :)
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June 11, 2007 - 11:31 AM
Judy & RC Masonbrink

  Jordan,
You always brightened the space and conversation when you came by gallivanting somewhere with Adam during the summer. That smile and handshake were right there as openers as you two flew in and out the door.
We will miss all that you represented as good in this world...
Our thoughts and prayers are on-going for your family who loved you well and who will miss you so...
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June 08, 2007 - 11:48 AM
Cari Knox
cariknox_fairbanks@yahoo.com

  I am so sorry to here this news. My prayers are with the whole family.
Cari Knox
from St. Louis
niece of Mary Schoepf
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June 08, 2007 - 10:43 AM
Dennis Nease
DANease@wnbarchitects.com

  Phil,

It's been a long time since we've talked and this is an unexpected way to get back in touch.

After reading all the amazing Jordan stories and looking at the pictures, I can only start to feel your loss but easily sense the pride your family has. Jordan touched many and obviously leaves his positive influence, passion, color and love behind for all to remember.

Phil, having grown up in the same neighborhood with you, our experiences show me why Jordan said "the people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world, are the ones who do."

Be proud.

Dennis and Janet Nease
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June 06, 2007 - 09:59 PM
Angela Blair Garbe
angelagarbe@yahoo.com

  When I learned the news of Jordan's passing I was in disbelief. After visiting this website it made me so proud that I had a small part in the wonderful young man's life. I had not seen Jordan in 8 years, but his name will always bring a smile to my face. I taught the Mann Boys Tennis at Meadowbrook for 6 years. In those 6 years I could not come up with a game that promote to pick up the tennis balls. :-) I witnessed 2 parents and a brother who loved him more than anyone could. My heart is aching for your family.
Much Love,
Angela and Co.
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June 06, 2007 - 08:01 PM
Becky Captain
bcaptain@cc-pc.com

  Dear Dr. Conn, Rogene, Phil, Lisa, Phillip and Family,

I have had the honor of working with Dr. Conn over the past several years. With that, I have also had the honor of hearing several family stories and seeing many pictures. What a loving, athletic, moral, intelligent, close family you have created. In reading the guestbook and the Dallas papers it is truly apparent that Jordan's death is much like a golden stone thrown into quiet waters- ripples of despair, cherished memories, love and tears are swept out in all directions. His life has touched so many--something we all aspire to do. As you know, death is not extinguishing the light; but putting out the lamp because dawn has come. You all are in my continued thoughts and prayers. Thanks for sharing Jordan with us.

Becky
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