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Mark Jordan a good mate cut short in life

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Boombuster
Boombuster

QLD

584 posts

11 Nov 2024 8:56am
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Mark Jordan Jan 1958 to Nov 2024

It is much to our sadness that Mark passed away last night at 11.05pm age 66 following a short battle with cancer.

Sue and I first met Mark at the Burrum Windfest event in 2011 when he offered to take me out in his boat to windsurf, from there we became good friends with Sue and I visiting him and Maree down at his caravan park at Port Mcquarie NSW then later making trips away together down to Lake George SA.

Our hearts go out to Maree, Dale and Rodney his brothers and his family.

We will miss you bud you were a great mate and a very talented windsurfer which we all admired.

Glynn and Sue


fanatic02
fanatic02

NSW

304 posts

11 Nov 2024 11:11am
RIP Mark Jordan .
AdrianVIC
AdrianVIC

VIC

20 posts

11 Nov 2024 11:17am
RIP Mark.
He always very good company when camping next door to him during the Lake George season.
sailquik
sailquik

VIC

6166 posts

11 Nov 2024 11:57am
RIP Mark.

He was great friend and a great sailor.

Mark was always willing to help out other sailors and have a chat. I will miss him but he will be in my thoughts always.
anthony perkins
anthony perkins

TAS

390 posts

11 Nov 2024 12:28pm
That's very sad to hear
westhammer
westhammer

WA

506 posts

11 Nov 2024 9:35am
Such sad news. Was a honour to get to know him and share some sessions on the water with him. My heart felt condolences for Maree.
GEOFF RINGE
GEOFF RINGE

QLD

44 posts

11 Nov 2024 12:23pm
Rest in peace mate, will say more later, Geoff and Dot.
firiebob
firiebob

WA

3177 posts

11 Nov 2024 10:46am
Sad news Glenn, RIP Mark and heartfelt condolences to Maree and family
sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy

NSW

8292 posts

11 Nov 2024 2:06pm
So sorry to hear that. Too young!
Condolences Maree.
tbwonder
tbwonder

NSW

735 posts

11 Nov 2024 4:13pm
Very sad news indeed. It is a big loss to the close-knit windsurfing community. RIP Mark.
powersloshin
powersloshin

NSW

1844 posts

11 Nov 2024 4:22pm
I shared many speed days with Mark and Maree in Budgewoi or Lake George, they were inseparable. What a shocking news. Maree hope you will find strength and peace thinking of the wonderful time you had together sharing your passion and adventures.
AUS02
AUS02

TAS

2039 posts

11 Nov 2024 5:35pm
Just terrible, such sad news. RIP Mark and condolences to Maree.
MattDowse
MattDowse

NSW

174 posts

11 Nov 2024 7:59pm
RIP Mark and condolences to Maree.
John340
John340

QLD

3373 posts

11 Nov 2024 8:24pm
Lake George won't feel the same without Mark putting down the hammer through the shallows. Rest in Peace.
GEOFF RINGE
GEOFF RINGE

QLD

44 posts

11 Nov 2024 8:38pm
Mark will always be there, with us all, RIP Mate.
TRIMMER
TRIMMER

QLD

217 posts

12 Nov 2024 6:40am
Mark will be remembered. Maree sending my condolence and wishing you the strength to get through these tough times.
nudie
nudie

NSW

250 posts

12 Nov 2024 10:53am
Condolences to Maree and all the family.
Mark will always be amongst us, rest in peace
remery
remery

WA

3709 posts

12 Nov 2024 10:38am
Very sorry for your loss Maree.
hardie
hardie

WA

4129 posts

12 Nov 2024 11:41am
Very sad to hear of Mark's passing, only ever heard good things about him, life certainly isnt fair
nbr
nbr

nbr

QLD

297 posts

12 Nov 2024 3:05pm
Very sad news he will be missed by all of us,Maree l hope you find the strength to get through this tragedy.
izaak
izaak

TAS

2013 posts

12 Nov 2024 4:40pm
Very sad news to hear! RIP Mark! Thoughts go out to you Maree and family
MobZ
MobZ

NSW

490 posts

12 Nov 2024 9:52pm
I am so glad I went to Lake George last year, on a bad year, and met Mark.
I went alone, not knowing anyone there and Mark and Maree made me feel welcomed to the place and gave me a good introduction.
Mark said a few things that will stick with me forever.
His presence energised me to sail good.
I felt great that one of the best sailors, whom I'd only just met, had watched me and came straight up to give some coaching.

Sail on sir.

Much of this footage is 14th March 2024. Perhaps his last sail from 5mile?

dkeating
dkeating

VIC

278 posts

13 Nov 2024 3:22am
What a shock he was so fit and healthy back at last February at Lake George where I got to know him over the last 5 years or so. Always friendly helpful and willing to help with technique and setting up gear, board, fin and sail advice. A great windsurfer who everyone looked up to and way too young. Condolences to Maree and he will be sadly missed.
Boombuster
Boombuster

QLD

584 posts

13 Nov 2024 8:27am
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MobZ said..
I am so glad I went to Lake George last year, on a bad year, and met Mark.
I went alone, not knowing anyone there and Mark and Maree made me feel welcomed to the place and gave me a good introduction.
Mark said a few things that will stick with me forever.
His presence energised me to sail good.
I felt great that one of the best sailors, whom I'd only just met, had watched me and came straight up to give some coaching.

Sail on sir.

Much of this footage is 14th March 2024. Perhaps his last sail from 5mile?



That's the Mark I knew always pushing it hard and going shallow he was a risk taker for sure who would have thought cancer would get him. Thanks, Dave, for the video I just wish I had got some good videos of him since buying our big camera.
Cluffy
Cluffy

NSW

422 posts

13 Nov 2024 9:49am
A lovely bloke and a great sailor.
TopcatRacing
TopcatRacing

WA

43 posts

17 Nov 2024 1:04pm
Had the privilege of meeting and sailing with Mark and Maree at Shark Bay exactly a year ago on their summer adventure here in the west. They both had the capacity to make you instantly feel like a friend and I will value the short time I spent with them on and off the water. Loved the video of Mark on Lake George. The water birds rising as he was sailing past was quite symbolic of his passing. Will raise a glass to toast him when up there again next week.
Flex2
Flex2

WA

366 posts

21 Nov 2024 8:58pm
I only met Mark a few seconds around xmas last year at Ronnies BBQ in Albany so can't say I knew him in any way but as a rookie he was one of the inspirational 'old git' sailors that inspired me to take up the sport at age 50. He and a handful of other elders (about 5 ladies and about same that gentlemen) convinced me this was an enjoyable sport one could enjoy at least till their 80's. To see Mark in his prime cut down as a young punk in his 60's is tragic (deepest condolences to Maree and I truly hope Mark didn't suffer too much) Makes me more motivated to live life to the full.
Dylan72
Dylan72

QLD

667 posts

15 Dec 2024 5:47pm
Gutted. Mark was a real gentleman and we were very sad to hear of this.
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