Jordana Mary Hall, (Scullion) age 54, passed away on December 22nd 2025 in the comfort of her own home. She was born April 19, 1971 in Madison, WI, the oldest child of Gerald and Madonna Scullion.
Jordana was a loving and exceptional mother to her children, Isaac and Jada Hall. Her children were the center of her world, and she poured her heart into creating a home filled with warmth, laughter, and music.
A naturally talented musician, Jordana didn’t just play music—she spoke through it. Whether she was at the piano, drawing out a tender melody on the violin, picking up her mandolin, or laying down a steady rhythm on the bass, she brought each instrument to life with her whole heart. She was always mastering something new, always sharing a song, always filling a quiet room with music. It was her language, her comfort, and her way of connecting with the world, and she found joy in sharing it with those she loved throughout every chapter of her life.
Her spirit was equally at home outdoors. She found peace in open skies, winding trails, and the simple beauty of being outside. Her curiosity carried her far beyond familiar paths, inspiring her to travel to all ends of the world in search of new landscapes, cultures, and experiences. Every journey whether across a forest trail or across an ocean was an adventure, and every adventure was an opportunity to learn, grow, and appreciate the world around her.
As a daughter, Jordana was incredibly caring and selfless—always showing up, always giving, always loving without hesitation. To her parents, Madonna and Gerald Scullion, she was a source of pride, joy, and unwavering devotion. Her younger siblings, Jadon and Sacia looked up to Jordana. Her family knew her as someone who loved creating an amazing spread for a crowd, and enjoyed making and preserving family memories.
Her compassion extended far beyond her family. As a devoted caregiver, she touched countless lives with her empathy, patience, and genuine desire to help others. She had a rare gift for making people feel seen, valued, and safe.
Among friends, she was a light—someone who brought energy, kindness, and authenticity to every group she was part of. She welcomed new people with ease and made everyone feel like they belonged.
She was endlessly curious and always willing to try something new. A true go‑getter, she threw herself wholeheartedly into every project or passion she pursued—whether it was learning a new skill, like remodeling a house, picking up a new instrument, joining a new community, or setting off to a place she had never been.
Jordana lived a life rich with love, creativity, generosity, and adventure. She will be deeply missed, forever cherished, and always remembered for the beautiful light she brought into the world.
A service will be held at Blessed Sacrament at 11:00am January 9th at 2116 Hollister Ave, Madison. A celebration of life will follow on December 9th, 2026, at Jordan’s Big 10 Pub at 2:00pm. Donations to SSM Health at Home Foundation would be greatly appreciated.
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