Jordan Tyler Barbeau
Jordan Tyler Barbeau

On Feb. 19, 2026, at the age of 34, Jordan Tyler Barbeau peacefully left this world for eternal rest.

Jordan was born March 19, 1991 in Santa Maria to Martin and Regina Barbeau, where he joined his big sister Jayme.

Jordan attended local schools in Santa Maria and participated in many different sports, including soccer, football, baseball and basketball while growing up in the Santa Maria Valley.

In his early 20s Jordan moved to Carpinteria, a place he called “home” where he spent endless hours walking the town, enjoying the beaches, frequenting local eateries, and engaging in conversations with anyone and everyone.

Jordan made a “friend” everywhere he went.

Jordan was an avid sports fan; he could tell you anything and everything you wanted to know about the Los Angeles Lakers, Cleveland Guardians, and Minnesota Vikings. His support for his teams never wavered.

He was a wealth of knowledge regarding player statistics, and would often offer his analysis to whomever would listen.

Jordan’s laughter was large, silly and sweet, spreading warmth and drawing laughter from all around him. Everyone who met him couldn’t help but be drawn to his infectious smile and positive energy.

Despite the challenges he faced due to Huntington’s Disease, Jordan never lost his spirit. Every day was a gift to him; he embraced each day with happiness and love. He was a great son, brother, uncle, cousin and friend.

We say “goodbye for now,” and tightly embrace the memories of his laughter and the warmth of his love. We love you Jordan, forever and always.

Jordan is survived by his father Martin; step-mother Silvia Gomez; sister Jayme Barbeau; step-sisters Lia Graham and Nicole Jackson; grandmother Alicia Diaz; and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews.

Jordan requested a celebration of life instead of a funeral service, so we will be honoring him by holding a celebration of life in his honor at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in Jordan’s honor, to the Huntington’s Disease Society of America, https://greaterla.hdsa.org.