

It is with deep sorrow and profound love that we share the passing of Jordan Louise Exber, a radiant soul who left this world far too soon but touched it more beautifully than most ever could. Those closest to her describe Jordan as a real-life Disney princess—not because of crowns or castles, but because of the way she carried herself with grace, compassion, and a heart wide enough to hold the entire world.
To know Jordan was to feel truly seen, truly loved. Whether you were a lifelong friend or a stranger she had met in passing, she made you feel like you mattered more than anything in the world. Her kindness was instinctive, and one that knew no bounds or limits. Her laughter was inviting, her kindness unending, and her company a source of joy. She gave her time, her attention, and her heart without hesitation. She is a beacon of light and an example of kindness and humanity that will forever leave a lasting impact on her family and friends.
Jordan’s strength was quiet but unwavering. She endured life’s challenges with courage, choosing love over bitterness and light over darkness. She radiated warmth and positivity, even in the face of adversity. She was thoughtful in ways that could never be taught—remembering the little things, showing up when it mattered most, and comforting others with her boundless positivity.
In many ways, Jordan embodied the very essence of what it means to love others unconditionally. Her grace shone through in her actions, her compassion, and the way she treated everyone with reverence and dignity. She was a force of good in a world that so desperately needed her.
Born in Las Vegas, Nevada, Jordan graduated from Bishop Gorman High School and earned her Bachelor of Science in Business Marketing with Honors from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. She later pursued graduate studies at Pepperdine University before her illness intervened. In addition to her academic achievements, Jordan was a talented makeup artist who found joy in her ability to help many people – often on their most important days – see their true beauty shine through.
Jordan was also a passionate advocate for individuals living with Type 1 Diabetes, a condition she managed with courage since her teenage years. Through her family’s “For the Love of Jordan” team, she led significant fundraising efforts for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (now Breakthrough T1D), including traveling to Washington, D.C. to share her story and advocate for others navigating the same path.
Jordan leaves behind a legacy of love, kindness, and deep human connection. Though her physical presence is gone, the imprint she left on the hearts of those who knew her will never fade. Her life was a gift, and her memory will forever be a blessing.
She is survived by her devoted sister, Sofia Morris; her loving mother, Pia Exber-Morris, and stepfather, Alan Morris; her father, Brady Exber, and his wife, Lisa, along with her daughters, Dayna and Stacy; her aunts, Lisa Lawrence and Laurie Alexander (and husband Curtis); her cousins, Torri Lawrence Lopez (and husband George), Michael Lawrence, Samantha Alexander, and Viola Lopez; and her cherished dog, Dolly. She is also remembered with deep affection by a wide circle of friends and extended family who were fortunate to know and love her.
A service in celebration of Jordan’s life will be held at 11:00AM on Wednesday May 7, 2025, at King David Memorial Chapel, 2697 E. Eldorado Lane, Las Vegas, NV 89120
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