The Sentinel-Record

Michael M. Jordan

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Michael “M.J.” Monzie Jordan, 39, of Hot Springs, passed away on May 12, 2022. He was born to Brian Thompson and Jacqueline Jordan Thompson on August 27, 1982, in Hot Springs.

As a 2001 graduate of Hot Springs High School, Michael Jordan left a piece of himself with everyone he encountere­d. He was a very outgoing person who loved to laugh, make people smile, and spread the love he had for his people; to know him is to love him. As a hardworkin­g young man, he recently worked as a food prep worker at the Clean Eatery. He also had a passion for improving himself inside and out and wanted to help others do the same and put in the work, time, and dedication to become a certified fitness trainer. After accomplish­ing short-term goals, Michael Jordan later decided to work for himself, starting his very own laundry business, “We’ll Wash That,” providing efficient laundry services to local areas.

M.J., as everyone knows him as a loving father, great friend, brother, and confidant, leaves behind a legacy of loved ones to cherish his memories, including his five children: Le’Brian Jordan, My’Leah Brown, Mon’Trevian Jordan, Le’Darrius Haywood, and Jamia Jordan, whom all are residents of Hot Springs, Ark.; one brother: Lindaniel (Monique) West of Hot Springs, Ark.; and several nieces and nephews. He also leaves behind a special friend, Britney Causey; and a host of aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends.

The memorial service will be at noon Saturday, May 21, 2022, at Essential Pathway, 301 St. Louis, Hot Springs, AR 71901.

The guest registry is at http://www.carriganme­morial. com.

Arrangemen­ts are entrusted to Carrigan Memorial Funeral Services.

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