
In Memory of Jordan
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Jordan (David) Brazeau died by suicide on Wednesday, November 25th, 2020 at the age of 17. He leaves behind his wonderful and loving parents Nydia and Brad and his younger sister Isla.


Jordan was a wonderful, caring, and kind young man, a loving son and an amazing brother to Isla. He was a Senior at Dougherty Valley High School in San Ramon and had dreams of serving in the military, going to law school and one day, becoming the President of the United States. Jordan loved to play guitar, Air Soft, and loved his little sister and dogs to no end.
Jordan's friends describe him as a kind and fun-loving kid, with an insatiably curious mind. "All he wanted was to make everyone around him happy and he would do anything to get a smile out of someone, even if he was having a bad day." "He was super loyal, smart and bright." "Jordan always gave more than he received. He was such a generous person with a heart of gold." "Jordan was one of the greatest people that I've ever had in my life."
Jordan's untimely death is unexpected and heartbreaking to everyone that knew him. His family is experiencing a pain that no family should ever have to know. It opens our eyes to the importance of mental health and efforts towards suicide prevention.
Please consider a donation to the Brazeau family. The funds will be used to help cover funeral expenses and the rest of the money will be donated to an organization (to be chosen by the Brazeau family) working towards suicide prevention. We appreciate your support and feel free to share this link with others.
Jordan, you are missed and all of our hearts break for you.





Jordan was a wonderful, caring, and kind young man, a loving son and an amazing brother to Isla. He was a Senior at Dougherty Valley High School in San Ramon and had dreams of serving in the military, going to law school and one day, becoming the President of the United States. Jordan loved to play guitar, Air Soft, and loved his little sister and dogs to no end.
Jordan's friends describe him as a kind and fun-loving kid, with an insatiably curious mind. "All he wanted was to make everyone around him happy and he would do anything to get a smile out of someone, even if he was having a bad day." "He was super loyal, smart and bright." "Jordan always gave more than he received. He was such a generous person with a heart of gold." "Jordan was one of the greatest people that I've ever had in my life."
Jordan's untimely death is unexpected and heartbreaking to everyone that knew him. His family is experiencing a pain that no family should ever have to know. It opens our eyes to the importance of mental health and efforts towards suicide prevention.
Please consider a donation to the Brazeau family. The funds will be used to help cover funeral expenses and the rest of the money will be donated to an organization (to be chosen by the Brazeau family) working towards suicide prevention. We appreciate your support and feel free to share this link with others.
Jordan, you are missed and all of our hearts break for you.



Organizer and beneficiary
Elaine Yang
Organizer
Danville, CA
Nydia Brazeau
Beneficiary