Julian, Jordan Leigh

GPS Graduate Was Graphics Design Major At UTC

Saturday, December 29, 2012
Jordan Julian
Jordan Julian

Jordan Leigh Julian, 23, of Hixson, Tennessee, died in a single-car accident on December 28, 2012.

Jordan was born in Chattanooga on Aug. 20, 1989, and was a graduate of Bright School and Girls Preparatory School ’07, where she was a member of Terpsichord dance ensemble and the GPS- McCallie Coordinate Programs/Theater Arts Program, Candlelight Chorus, Crew, and Bowling League. She attended UTC where she was a graphics design major and a member of Alpha Delta Pi  Soriority. She was presently employed by Red Lobster of Hixson.

Jordan is survived by her parents, Ken and Tricia Julian of Hixson; two younger brothers, Joe and Jack Julian of Hixson; grandparents, Joseph and Pat Smith of Harrison; great-grandparents, Jim, Sr. and Johnnie Julian of Jacksonville, Fla.; aunts and uncles, Dr. Robin and Vicki Smith of Ooltewah, Johnny and Beth (Tuta) Phillips of Signal Mountain; David and Iris Julian of Virginia Beach, Va.; Alan and Gina Julian of Roanoke; cousins, Brooke ( Andy) Moore of Lookout Mountain, and daughter, Isabella.

The family will receive friends from 5-8 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 30, at Chattanooga Funeral Home – North Chapel.

The family has requested that the funeral service and interment be private. Dr. Doug Fairbanks of 1st Centenary UMC will be officiating and Youth Director Troy Hamilton speaking.

In lieu of flowers, please donate to the charity of your choice in Jordon Julian’s name.

Arrangements are by the Chattanooga Funeral Home Crematory and Florist, North Chapel, Highway 153, Hixson, Tn. 37343. 

Please share your thoughts and memories at www.ChattanoogaNorthChapel.com.


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