Dominquez Roberto Jordon

April 6, 1983 — January 4, 2026

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Dominquez Roberto Jordon, a beloved father and dedicated service member, was born on April 6, 1983, in Maryland, to then passing away on January 4, 2026, in Georgia at the age of 42. He leaves behind a legacy marked by love, dedication, and a profound commitment to his family and country.

SFC Jordon proudly served his nation in the U.S. Army for 22 years. Joining the service in September 2003, following his completion of One Station Unit Training at Fort Knox, Kentucky. Over the years, he demonstrated exceptional leadership and dedication, earning two Bronze Stars for his exemplary service during deployments to Iraq, Afghanistan, Qatar, and Colombia. Raised in a family with a rich military tradition, SFC Jordon embodied a strong sense of duty. He was particularly proud of his contributions to the training and development of fellow soldiers, always striving to achieve organizational success, while ensuring the well-being of families under his leadership.

Dominquez was loved by all who knew him for being selfless, caring, charismatic and always willing to help others. Whether it was lending a listening ear, offering words of encouragement, or just a quick laugh, as he had an amazing sense of humor paired with endearing wit, and a heart that held space to deeply care for those around him. Knowing this it is apparent that Dominquez loved serving as the advisor of his soldiers, companion of his friends, and protector of his family.

Among his greatest blessings were his four children; Amirra, Masen, Logan, and Raphael. Dominquez found immense joy and fulfillment in being a father and was committed to their welfare, always looking out for their best interests. He delighted in attending their events, whether it was cheering for Amirra and Logan at cheerleading competitions, supporting Rafael at baseball games, or helping Masen prepare for his first prom. His loving nature and unwavering support for his children captured the essence of his character.

As a dedicated family man, Dominquez's memories will forever resonate in the hearts of his loved ones. He is survived by his mother Charlita Marshall, father Robert Jordon, and his four cherished children, Amirra, Masen, Logan, and Raphael. His commitment to family and his country will remain a lasting testament to the man that he was.

Forever Loved, Never Forgotten.

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