Jordan imhoff among so many things was the most devoted/loving father to his two children, Ronnie Bash Imhoff and Evelyn Harper Imhoff. He loved to share his favorite hobbies with his son Bash and spent countless hours teaching him to fish, golf, ride his bike, play football and so much more. If you ever had the chance to talk with Jordan about how proud he was of his son then you’re familiar with seeing the grin that would instantly spread across his face the moment Bash’s name was mentioned. He was so so proud of his son. The love and protectiveness he had over his daughter cannot be put into words from worrying about her clumsiness to wrapping her up in a bear hug to sit and watch tv. Jordan’s best quality was how much he loved his children.
Jordan will and should be known for not only loving his children but also the fact that he was an amazing husband. The most selfless kind of love one person can give to another.
The love he had for his father, mother, sister, brother-in-law and nieces cannot be matched. From being there for them in the good and bad times to making jokes and teasing them playfully. He always made sure to show his people just how much he loved them.
All around Ronald Jordan Imhoff was a good, kind, loving, caring, and such a hardworking man and anyone who was lucky enough to cross his path is no doubt marked with the memory of him. Honestly he had a one of a kind of impact on people. His wisdom was beyond his years. He loved his friends who are more like brothers to him. Jordan had so many best friends because everyone who knew him wanted to be his best friend.
He is preceded in death by his grandfathers, Ronnie Imhoff Sr. and Andy Helton.
Jordan is survived by his wife of 4 years, Caitlin (Brogan) Imhoff; daughter, Evelyn Harper Imhoff; son, Ronnie Bash Imhoff; parents, Ronnie and Theresa Imhoff; sister, Chelsey (Gary) Henson; nieces, Alana Henson, Lydia Henson; grandparents, Rosemary Imhoff, Sandy and Rick Powers; and many other loving family members and friends.
Visitation will be 10 am -11: 30 am on Saturday, June 22, 2024 at Highway of Holiness, 3470 Hamilton Middletown Road, Hamilton, OH 45011. A Funeral Service will follow at 11:30 am with Pastor Kevin Willis officiating. Burial will be at Butler County Memorial Park.
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