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Jordan Jermaine Callicutt was the second born of Jarvis Jermaine Callicutt and the only child of Erica L. Abrams born on March 11, 2002. Jordan accepted Christ at the early age of twelve. At the time of his death he was a member of Zion Hill Baptist Church however, for the last five years he attended Mt Ennon Baptist Church in Clinton, MD. He volunteered in the media department and participated in the Youth Ministry.
Jordan attended Collegiate School of Memphis, he played basketball for Hope Church, and he also participated in the Positive Notes program where he pursed his music career. Jordan’s love for music started at a very young age. He wrote, produced, and promoted his own music. He occasionally performed at Zion Hill Baptist Church and venues around the Washington metropolitan area.
Jordan participated in the United States Army Research Laboratory Gains in the Education of Mathematics and Science I and II Programs where he learned about renewable sources of energy and was selected to represent his group at the closing ceremony. Jordan was a sports lover. Earning a green belt in Tae Kwon Do from the Black Belt Academy in Waldorf, MD; playing basketball with the Southern Maryland Trotters under coach Toney Darden and on the Westlake High School freshman team.
After graduating Westlake High School in Waldorf, Maryland, class of 2020, he launched his own business and clothing line PAPER CHA$IN ERRYDAY (PCE) 1635 in the state of Georgia. He was also working on a project called Erica’s Son which was scheduled for release on 16 Aug 2021.
Jordan was a loving and dedicated father to Dior. She was his everything, they were best friends.
At the time of his death, he was enrolled at the Art Institute of Atlanta studying audio production. Jordan was employed with Milwaukee Tools in Olive Branch, Mississippi as a fulfillment associate.
Jordan is survived by: his daughter Dior Adorah Callicutt, his father Jarvis Jermaine Callicutt; six siblings; Omarion B. Callicutt; Jania T. Callicutt, Tristan J. Callicutt, Destiny D. Callicutt, Ariyah Callicutt, and David Atmore; nine aunts; Johnneika Walker, Latoya Walker, Carla Callicutt, Ariana Armstrong, Troyquita Williams, Autumn Hardin, Tammalisha Webb, Terika McKinnie, and Cassidy Gross of San Antonio, TX; nine uncles; Cartrell D. Callicutt of Waldorf, MD., Carvel Walker , Marvel Walker, Kylan Callicutt, Joshual Harvey, Mekeal Scruggs, Theodis Webb Jr., Timmy Gross of Warner Robins, GA, and Terrence Gross of Ft. Stockton, TX; four grandmothers; Pamela D. Callicutt of Waldorf, MD., Sharon Baker, Rosemary Callicutt, Alithia Gilliam-Webb; three grandfathers; Clarke Carl Callicutt, Matthew Abrams, and Kevin Baker; four great grandmothers; JoAnne Brown, Sara Callicutt, Charlene Morgan, and Pearlie Smith; two great grandfathers; James Morgan and Bennie Abrams and; one great grand aunt; Mary A. Starks; five grand aunts; Laquitta E. Beckum, Peggy Johnson, Caroline Jones(Ben), Linda Howard(Fabion), and Janice Gross of San Antonio, TX; eight grand uncles; Ural J. Beckum, Jara D. Beckum(Mildred) of Austin, TX., Aubrey B. Beckum of Austin, TX, Curtis Callicutt Jr.(Georgia), Kelvin Callicutt(Patricia) of Clarksville, Tn., Jeffrey Callicutt (Jennifer)of Glouster, VA., Jermaine Wilkinson, Alonzo Pritchard, and a host of other relatives.
Jordan was preceded in death by: his mother Erica L. Abrams; his great grandfather Curtis Callicutt Sr; and his great grand aunt Luddie P. Collins and his grand aunt Celeste A. Starks-Banks
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4536 Horn Lake Rd.
Memphis, TN 38109