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Jordan Nadeau
With Hope

this is not at all how
we thought it was supposed to be
we had so many plans for you
we had so many dreams
and now you've gone away
and left us with the memories of your smile
and nothing we can say
and nothing we can do
can take away the pain
the pain of losing you but

we can cry with hope
we can say goodbye with hope
'cause we know our goodbye is not the end oh no
and we can grieve with hope
'cause we believe with hope
there's a place by god's grace
there's a place where we'll see your face again
we'll see your face again


Jordan Nadeau- 22

Killed early on March 1, 2001
in a car accident on highway 70
about 45 miles west of the city of Topeka. While trying to stop and aid another motorist..Jordan's car slid on the same ice and he was killed on impact
Jordan and I worked together in Topeka for nearly 6 yrs, durring this tyme we built a strong friendship. He was one of my closest friends, always there for me and never a dull moment. He and I were known to cuase trouble whereever we were together. He at times was my saviour and I truly miss him.... Jordan was bragging the morning he left, he was full of life and all a glow, you see after his meeting in Manhattan, Ks that day he was planning a romantic dinner for his fiance's birthday, where he also was planning to propose to her......at the hospital in his jean pocket was the ring discovered by Jordans mom......But even through all this sadness, and though he is missed so very much, His memories are alive within us all who knew him and he is up in heaven now still by our sides when we need him!!!
                                          Miss You Always Jordan
                                    Mychael

ROSSVILLE -- Jordan David Nadeau, 22, Topeka, died Thursday, March 1, 2001, at a Manhattan hospital from injuries he suffered in an automobile accident near Manhattan.

Mr. Nadeau had worked in the loss prevention division of Wal-Mart for six years. He also worked one year for Circuit City.

He was born Oct. 2, 1978, in Topeka, the son of David and Gay Strimple Nadeau. He was raised in Rossville and graduated from Rossville High School in 1997, where he played baseball for four years and basketball for three years. He was enrolled at Topeka Technical College at the time of his death.
In Loving Memory:    Jordan Nadeau
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