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Valerie Suzanne Jordan, born in Baton Rouge Feb. 20, 1975, died at Ochsner Hospital Sept. 25, 2016. She lived in Watson, LA and is survived by her son, Spencer Jordan, of Walker and daughters Mariam and Nora Fayad of Tempe, AZ. She is also survived by her parents Mary and Mickey Jordan and sister Lisa Jordan and aunts Bonnie Jordan of Lake Charles and Patricia Barbier of Largo FL. Visitation will be held Friday, Sept. 30 from 1:00-3:00 PM at Seale Funeral Home in Livingston, LA. She was greatly loved and will be sorely missed.
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Lisa, Mrs. Mary, and Mr. Mickey,
I'm so sorry for your loss. You're in my thoughts and prayers.
With love and deepest sympathy, Christine
Christine Bennett Johns
September 30, 2016
We will all miss that beautiful smile and giggle. Love and prayers.
Ray & Linda Mears
September 30, 2016
Dear Mary and Mickey, I am so terribly sorry to hear this very sad news about your daughter. Please know that you both, along with all of your family, are in my thoughts and prayers at this time.
Sincerely, Cheryl Hall
Cheryl Hall
Friend
September 29, 2016
I will always miss your beautiful smile!
Samantha Woods
Friend
September 29, 2016
Please accept my condolences. As Valerie's
aunt, I've been looking at her pictures. I
remember her as sweet and lovely. She was always a happy, sunny child. I will miss her.
Bonnie Jordan
September 27, 2016
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Marvelle Stafford
September 28, 2016
There are no words - except I'm so very sorry for your loss. My thoughts are with you and your family.
Amanda (Mandy) Newcomer
September 28, 2016
No bond is as great as that between a parent and child. Our deepest condolences.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you as you grieve......As we all grieve.
jeff & Diane Zettlemoyer
September 28, 2016
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