Jordan Max Colvin, 25, earned his angel wings and was called home into the Hands of Jesus September 13, 2017. He was a native of Lafayette, LA and resident of Houma, LA. Visitation will begin on Friday, September 15, 2017 at Chauvin Funeral Home from 5:00PM until 8:00PM and continue Saturday, September 16, 2017 at Chauvin Funeral Home from 9:30AM until service time. A Funeral Service will begin Saturday at 1:00PM. Burial will be held privately by the family at a later date. Jordan is survived by his many loving family and friends; most especially his father, Dave Colvin and companion Cindy Martin; brothers, Brandon Winmill, and Corey Winmill. Jordan is also survived by numerous loving aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. He is preceded by his Mother, Marcia Menard Colvin; paternal grandparents, William and Melba Colvin and maternal grandparents, Manning and Mona Menard; cousin, Matthew Harman, uncle Mark Colvin. Jordan will be most remembered for his bright and contagious smile. Even through disability and suffering, Jordan approached life with a zeal and optimism that was truly unmatched. Jordan loved life. He danced whenever and wherever he could, often pulling dance partners to the floor from the crowd. (Jordan was quite the ladies’ man.) His favorite artist was country singer Luke Bryan. He loved the song “Shake It.” One of Jordan’s favorite places was the bowling alley, where he spent many days with friends and family, entertaining everyone with his fun-loving personality. Jordan had an affinity for motorcycles and enjoyed “Walker, Texas Ranger.” His favorite movies were “Grease” and “Toy Story.” He loved the character Woody. He was also a faithful fan of the New Orleans Saints, cheering on his favorite player, Drew Brees, no matter the scoreboard. But that was Jordan. He loved the people in his life unconditionally. He always greeted you with a hug and a kiss. Jordan impressed and inspired many souls in his short life. He made friends easily, uplifting those around him with his unwavering happiness and love. Jordan was a bright light on this earth. He will be dearly missed. Chauvin Funeral Home is honored to serve the Colvin family.