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Memorial Held for Tanner Jordan, Idaho Veteran Who Committed Suicide

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A celebration of life was held Saturday for a late veteran, Tanner Jordan of Idaho, who lost his battle with mental health.

A huge procession of bikes, trucks and more rode from Emmett to Boise in honor of Jordan and also as a way to raise awareness for men’s mental health.

Tanner Jordan died on Saturday, August 3, 2024, after taking his own life. He was a veteran who served and was battling inner demons, a battle he ultimately lost.

Jordan was remembered for his jovial personality and helpful nature. Many fellow veterans reminisced on how much of a great man he was and expressed deep regret that he decided to give up on life eventually.

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The death of Jordan reminds us of the fragility of life and the dangers faced by those who enter the armed forces. His decision to end his life sheds a light on the underappreciated issue of men’s mental health. He would be remembered for a life of service to mankind. May he rest in peace.

This post was published on August 17, 2024 7:54 PM

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