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Obituary- Nadeau, Jordan 2
Jordan D. Nadeau
Jordan David Nadeau, 22, Topeka, died Thursday, March 1, 2001, in a vehicle accident south of Manhattan.
He was born October 2, 1978, in Topeka, the son of David and Gay Strimple Nadeau.
Jordan grew up in Rossville, and was graduated from Rossville High School in 1997, where he played baseball for four years, and basketball for three years. He was attending Topeka Technical College. He was employed by Walmart for six years, where he worked in the Loss Prevention Division, and for a year was employed by Circuit City. Jordan was a member of the Rossville Christian Church, and was a member of the Citizen Band of the Potawatomi Nation.
In addition to his parents, he is survived by a brother, Dylan Nadeau, Concordia; a sister, Anna Nadeau, Rossville; his fiancee, Sherree Baker, Topeka; his grandparents, Orville and Jackie Strimple, Rossville, and his grandmother, Roxie Banta, Silver Lake.
Jordan’s service was at 1:30 pm. Monday at the Rossville Christian Church. Burial was in the Rossville Cemetery. Visitation was Sunday evening at the church.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Rossville Christian Church, 411 Spruce, Rossville 66533, or to the Heritage Christian School Building Fund, 3102 North Topeka Boulevard, Topeka 66617.
Piper Funeral Chapel, Rossville, was in charge of arrangements.
2 die on icy roads
The Capital-Journal
Icy roadways were blamed for killing a man and a teen-age girl early Thursday in unrelated accidents five minutes apart.
A Topeka man died after he was ejected from a vehicle that rolled two times on a Geary County highway. The accident occurred at 7:25 a.m. about three miles south of Manhattan.
Jordan D. Nadeau, 22, was the passenger in a 1996 Mitsubishi traveling north on K-177 highway. The vehicle rolled after the driver lost control on the icy roadway, according to a report from the Kansas Highway
Morning wrecks
kill Topeka man,
Louisville teen.
Patrol. The vehicle came to rest on Lafayette Road.
Nadeau died at the scene.
The driver, Matthew W. Rieke, 25, of Sharon, was taken to Mercy Health Center in Manhattan, where a hospital spokeswoman said he was treated and released.
According to the report, Nadeau wasn’t wearing a seat belt. Rieke was wearing a seat belt.
In a separate accident, a 17-year- old girl died after she lost control of her vehicle on a Pottawatomie County highway at 7:20 a.m. about two miles north of Wamego.
Brandee E. Bastian, of Louisville, was driving south on K-99 highway when she tried to pass another southbound vehicle. She pulled back into her lane and lost control of her 1988 Subaru, according to a patrol report.
The vehicle slid into the path of a northbound truck. Bastian was ejected from her vehicle.
The driver of the northbound vehicle, Randall R. Weeks, 47, of Wamego, wasn’t injured. According to the report, Weeks wasn’t wearing a seat belt. Bastian was wearing a seat belt.
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