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July 15, 2021 - Image 49

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2021-07-15

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JULY 15 • 2021 | 49

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JORDAN
LAWRENCE
KRONEN was
born June 7,
2001, and passed
away on June 26,
2021.
While camping with
friends at Ginnie Springs,
Fla., Jordan was struck by a
falling tree.
Jordan had just turned
20 years old and absolutely
loved life. He was begin-
ning his junior year at
the University of Central
Florida, studying to become
a lawyer. Jordan was very
active in BBYO throughout
high school and served as
president of his chapter and
on the regional board. He
was instrumental in starting
a Law Club at the University
of Central Florida and was
to serve as vice president
this fall.
He loved sports and
played basketball his entire
life. Jordan also coached
youth basketball and worked
as a referee at UCF. He loved
fishing, going to the beach
with friends and camping,
too.
Jordan lit up the room
wherever he went and
always made sure everyone
was included. He touched
so many lives and will be
sadly missed by family and
friends.
Jordan was the son of
Susan and Barry Kronen of
Delray Beach, Fla., former-
ly of Bloomfield Hills and
Southfield; the grandson of
Arlene and Bernie Cutler,
Irene Kronen and the late
Larry Kronen. Michael
Kronen, Jeffrey and Joelle
Cutler are his uncles and
aunt.

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