Obituary of Tori Ann Jordan
Tori Ann Jordan was a caring mother, grandmother, significant other, sister, aunt, niece, cousin, friend and more. She left this world far too soon on December 13, 2023 at age 45 after a three and a half year battle with EHE cancer.
She was born to Kathleen Latture and Terry Jordan on September 2, 1978. In high school, Tori met the love of her life, Adam Seavey. Together, they had 3 children: Savanna, Ethan and Hunter. Being a mother was Tori’s passion, but when she was not raising her own kids, she was helping to educate other children as a pre-school teacher. She did this for 17 years, and was affectionately known to many as, “Teacher Tori”.
Tori loved spending time planning activities, crafts and playtime for her kids, grandkids and students. This love carried over into her own artistic hobby of photography, which she turned into a side career covering graduations, weddings, family photos and nature/scenery. She especially loved photographing her favorite weathered shed up the North Shore that stood strong and beautiful throughout the years. Her ashes will be scattered here, as Tori felt a special connection to this place. Later in life, she took her skills further by creating various gnomes that she sold in stores and at craft sales. When she was not pursuing her passions, she loved spending time with friends and family on various outings or gatherings, or on date nights with Adam.
Tori is survived by her significant other, Adam Seavey; a daughter, Savanna Jordan-Seavey; sons, Ethan Jordan-Seavey and Hunter Jordan-Seavey; grandchildren (Dalton, Conrad, Maverick, Emmett and Amelia); father, Terry (Dawn) Jordan; mother, Kathleen Latture; sister, Jill (Eric) Miller; sister, Janel (Tim) Peterson; brothers, Jesse (Jayme) Jordan, Aaron (Sabrina) Jordan, and Terry Baird; many nieces and nephews and other various family members.
A visitation is scheduled for 4pm on Friday, December 22, 2023, followed by a celebration of life service at 5pm at the Cremation Society of Minnesota – 4100 Grand Ave. Duluth, MN. In lieu of flowers, please donate to the EHE Foundation.