

Sunrise; December 14th, 1980
Sunset: April 15th, 2023
Jordan is survived by his parents: Catherine A. Angus and Samuel N. Guno.
By his children: Ajalee Guno-Lazarre, and Breydon Guno-Hall.
Also his brothers and sisters: Sam Tyler Guno, Galen Adams, Marlee-Anne Adams, Bianca Clayton and James Angus.
Jordan is a expression of life itself, he loved to carve soapstone, draw abstract drawing that had multiple meaning to it, and make tattoo’s for his friends. He gave away most of his art, sold some and used his wonderful bartering skills to negotiate for more supplies, or whatever he was needing in the moment.
Jordan is the epitome of a social butterfly and loved his freedom to create, explore and express himself through his travels, his art and his music. You could always find him sharing music and art on Commercial Drive. He wasn’t homeless, he was houseless,,everywhere on the land was his home. He was most comfortable outside.
He had dreams of being successful in his recovery and becoming the father he dreamed of for his children and becoming an art therapist to help others in their recovery and healing. Little did he know he was already helping countless young people whom found themselves in crisis in the city with nowhere to go. He shared his food, his laughter and most of all listened without judgement. He protected his young female cousins who came to him for help, shared his sleeping bag, jackets, food and resources without a second thought. He believed he was a spirit having a human experience, he was right. He made a beautiful impact upon us..he gave us the ‘Jordan experience’. Rest now son, your work is done here on earth, See you in the stars.
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.vancouvercrematorium.com for the Guno family.
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