Jordan Bridgeman~Dicks “JRock”

Jan 21, 2002 - Jun 13, 2022

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Jordan Bridgeman~Dicks “JRock”

Jordan Curtis Bridgeman-Dicks, affectionately knowns as JRock or Jayo23, was a wonderful father, son, grandson, brother, uncle, and nephew. Jordan was taken from us on June 13, 2022 from gun violence. He graduated from North Andover High School in May 2020. He was an athletic young man who loved playing sports. He was a star in Pop Warner football, AAU basketball, neighborhood basketball, and baseball. Jordan was very talented. He wrote his own music, he loved to rap, he was a dancer and danced on the parquet floor at the TD Garden with the dance group Phunk Phenomenon, and he was a gifted model.


Jordan loved his Jordan sneakers. Any time in new pair came out, he had to have them. Jordan was very stylish and had a gift for fashion. Jordan was kind and considerate. He was true and loyal to his family and friends, which he had a lot of. Jordan was very funny. When he smiled, he would light up the room. Jordan loved to tell jokes. Jordan had enrolled in plumbing school for Fall 2022. He was very excited to start. Jordan's legacy will carry on through the kindness, compassion, and his beautiful smile that he shared with all that knew him. Jordan's legacy will carry on through his two-year-old son, who will never get the chance to play with his father again. Jordan was a very doting father, and little Jahmir was the light of his life. Jordan's life changed when he was born, and he was doing everything in his power to make his son proud of him. We will always carry him in our heart, and keep his memories and legacy alive. I love you baby boy. 🙏🏾❤️

 

Posted September 2023

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