Jordan Janway obituary was shared in 2014 when the brother of Chandra Janway lost his life while doing what he loved most.
He passed away at the age of 27.
Chandra Janway, the wife of Nascar legend Jimmie Johnson, has faced a series of tragic events as three additional family members have passed away years after the sudden loss of her brother.
Muskogee police have confirmed that Chandra Janway’s parents and nephew tragically lost their lives in a fatal shooting that occurred on Monday shortly after 9 PM.
Officers are, as of now, investigating the shootings as potential homicide and suicide.
Upon landing at the scene, police found Jack Janway’s body halfway to the family’s home in Oklahoma.
Terry Janway and her 11-year-old grandson Dalton Janway were also found dead.
Law enforcement is now considering Terry Janway as a suspect, although they have not determined a motive.
Jordan Janway passed away in a skydiving accident
Recalling his brother-in-law, Johnson stated that the 27-year-old possessed an intense love for adventure, having successfully accomplished over 1,000 jumps throughout his career.
He passed away in a skydiving mishap.
A few news sources published that he had collided with another skydiver in mid-air, which made him unconscious and kept him from opening his parachute.
This tragic mishap occurred on Sunday, Walk 30, 2014, in San Diego, California.
Jordan was born in Muskogee, Oklahoma, on December 2, 1986. He was born to Lynn and Jack Janway.
After finishing secondary school, Jordan pursued his schooling at Northeastern State College before moving to Chicago for his basic training.
However, he moved to San Diego, where he presented with the U.S. Maritime Unique Fighting from 2007 to 2008.
During his time in San Diego, he acquired the ability to skydive and seriously committed himself to this sport.
Jordan excelled as a master parachute rigger and a free-fall instructor for Tactical Air Operations.
In addition, Jordan Janway served as a camera operator, coach, and tandem instructor for Skydive San Diego.
Affectionately known as “Jordo” by his friends, he ventured into wingsuit base jumping, which ignited his passion for true flight.
His travels took him worldwide, leaping from mountaintops, with Switzerland being his favorite destination.
Jordan actively participated in the testing of new tracking and wingsuit designs utilizing ram-air technology and also excelled as an aerial photographer.
Most importantly, he was a man who courageously sought after his fantasies and embraced life without limit.
As an extraordinary child, sibling, and uncle, he made a permanent imprint on the people around him.
Jordan Janway obituary mentioned that the memorial service honoring the life of Jordan took place on Thursday, April 10, 2014, at 05:00 PM.
The service took place at the Butterfly House and Gardens located in Honor Heights Park, Muskogee, Oklahoma. Reverend Cindy Culver managed the ceremony.
Instead of floral tributes, the family kindly requested that memorial contributions be directed to CASA for Children of Muskogee, PO Box 1274, Muskogee, OK 74402.
The Bradley Family Funeral Service will look after the funeral arrangements.
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