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He Will Forever Be Missed

Jordan Sam Evans

September 7th, 1997

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February 7th, 2023

The Jevans Foundation

This site was created in memory of Jordan Evans. Our loving son, brother, grandson, cousin and friend.  To honor his memory, we will be sponsoring events to raise money and awareness for organizations that represent what Jordan stood for. 

Born in Long Island

SEPTEMBER 7TH, 1997

Jordan Sam Evans (“Jevans” to many), was born on September 7th, 1997.

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Jordan grew up in Roslyn NY, with his parents Rich and Vicki, and sister Robin. 

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He went to Temple Sinai Preschool, East Hills Elementary School, Roslyn Middle School and Roslyn High School, graduating in 2015. He spent many happy summers at Timberlake Sleepaway Camp. 

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Always marching to the beat of his own drum, Jordan celebrated his high school graduation with his first tattoo of a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle on his left butt cheek. 

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After High School, Jordan went on to ‘study’ Urban and Regional Development at The University Of Arizona, graduating in 2019.  An uninterested student, he immediately took to business, starting his career in the cannabis industry, relocating briefly to Palm Springs. He eventually moved to Los Angeles which he loved. He worked hard and played hard, starting his mornings hiking up and down (and then back up and down again!) Runyon Canyon. From there he worked tirelessly all day, before switching to fun and enjoying friends late into the night at restaurants, clubs and music festivals. 

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Jordan’s entire family are dog LOVERS (this can’t be overstated enough!) and he became a dog dad to his beloved Biscotti in 2021. 

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His business endeavors continued to branch out in many directions, investing in an entertainment company, and then getting involved in the Employee Retention Credit industry. To the great pride of those that loved him, he was excelling in all facets of his life. 

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All that changed on February 7th, 2023, when Jordan was tragically lost to an accidental Fentanyl poisoning.

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What people will remember most about Jordan was his deep love of friends and family, his acceptance of all times without judgment, and his unique and thoughtful takes. He loved, and was beloved by all. 

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Jordan left behind his mother Vicki, dad Rich, sister Robin, loving aunts, uncles and cousins and countless friends. He will live on through the countless memories from his friends and family that miss him so much.

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