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ROSS: The family of Jordan Ross is deeply saddened to announce his passing at the age of 41. Jordan (aka Joe, JR, Rosco and Dad) was born in Brandon in 1980 to Allan and Sally (Turner) Ross. He spent his younger years surrounded by his loving family, including brothers Mark and Jeff. Jordan attended Valleyview School and participated in hockey, baseball, basketball, and skateboarding. He spent summers at Clear Lake creating fond memories with family and neighbourhood friends. Jordan went on annual family ski trips to the mountains where he discovered his love for snowboarding. It was through the skate/snowboard scene that Jordan found his people and his passion. After completing high school at Vincent Massey, he set out to explore the world. He spent a season at Lake Louise snowboarding and then traveled through Asia prior to spending a couple of years living in Australia. Jordan met the love of his life, Katherine, in grade eight, although they didn't officially become a couple until their early 20s when their shared adventure began. They spent time at Big White, Jasper and travelled extensively together. In 2010, the second love of Jordan's life, his daughter Micah, was born. Jordan loved her like no other and supported her with everything she was into - gymnastics, snowboarding, crafts, art, and more. Micah had the goofy, fun dad who all the kids envied. He was a true family man, a devoted and supportive husband. He and Katherine celebrated their 20th anniversary this past year. In 2002, Jordan and Bob Rutledge opened Senate Skateshop in Brandon and a year later expanded, opening another shop in Jasper, AB. Jordan spent many hours mentoring and coaching kids in the skating/snowboarding community. He created a welcoming, positive space for kids and positively influenced many lives. In his role on the board of the Christopher Campbell Skate Park Project (Brandon, MB), he was instrumental in getting the skate park off the ground and seeing it through to completion. In 2012, Jordan closed the skate shop to explore other opportunities. He worked maintenance for the Wheat City Golf Course for a few years, enjoying the physical work outdoors. During the winters of 2012-2015, Jordan created and ran The Ranch at Grand Valley Park (The Brandon Snowboard Club.) In 2016, Jordan, along with his wife Katherine, took over the operation of Grand Valley Park. It was a labor of love and he worked tirelessly to bring the Park back to its former glory. Customers looked forward to visiting the campground because of Jordan's kindness and welcoming manner. After a few years of planning/creation, the family opened Tubin' at Grand Valley Park in 2021/2022, a downhill winter tube park. It was a great success and families traveled from near and far to experience the new activity. The campground wasn't so much a business for Jordan's family as a way of life, a way to be together. They loved zipping around on the golf cart to greet customers and spent many hours with campers who became friends. In his spare time, Jordan loved to go river tubing, snowboarding, indoor climbing, and out for drinks with his friends. He also loved to spend time with his dog, Juno, and go on vacations with his girls. Jordan will be remembered as a charismatic community leader and entrepreneur who made a lasting impact on the lives he touched. His projects always focused on bringing the community together, and no project was too big or too small. His family and countless friends will forever remember him as a kind, easygoing and extremely fun guy. Jordan will continue to inspire us as we remember his gentle spirit, warm smile and great laugh. Jordan is survived by his wife, Katherine Jeroski; daughter, Micah Ross; mother, Sally Ross (Kerry Rensby); brothers, Mark Ross (his son, Haidyn) and Jeff (Jennifer) Ross (their children, Caleb, Morgan and Dawson); step-brothers, Jordan (Brooke) Rensby and Jamie Rensby; mother and father-in-law, Heather and Dave Jeroski; sisters-in-law, Amanda Jeroski (Graham Heuchert, and their children, Dakota and Ashton Heuchert) and Jocelyn (Anthony) Radawiec (their children, Julian and Nathaniel). Jordan was predeceased by his father, Allan Ross, in 2012 and grandmother, Enid Dodd in 2006. A Celebration of Jordan's Life was held at the Grand Valley Park Campground, Brandon, MB, on Thursday, July 7, 2022 at 11:00 a.m. with Kurt Ardron officiating. A time of lunch and fellowship followed the service. In lieu of flowers, if friends desire, donations in memory of Jordan can be made to SKATEISTAN, a non-profit organization that empowers children through skateboarding and education. www.skateistan.org/jordan-ross. Arrangements in care of Redpath Funeral Home, Melita, MB. (204) 522-3361. Neil Redpath and Kurt Ardron - Funeral Directors.
To send messages of condolence to the family, please visit: www.redpathfuneralhome.com
Publish Date: Jul 9, 2022
ROSS: Following an exhaustive, determined, coordinated and inspiring search, the family of Jordan Ross are deeply saddened to announce his passing at the age of 41. Jordan is survived by his wife, Katherine Jeroski; daughter, Micah Ross; mother, Sally Ross (Kerry Rensby); brothers, Mark Ross (his son, Haidyn Ross) and Jeff (Jennifer) Ross (their children, Caleb, Morgan and Dawson Ross); step-brothers, Jordan (Brooke) Rensby and Jamie Rensby; mother and father-in-law, Heather and Dave Jeroski; sisters-in-law, Amanda Jeroski (Graham Heuchert, and their children, Dakota and Ashton Heuchert) and Jocelyn (Anthony) Radawiec (their children, Julian and Nathaniel Radawiec). Jordan was predeceased by his father, Allan Ross in 2012. A Celebration of Jordan's Life will be held at the Grand Valley Park Campground, Brandon, MB, on Thursday, July 7, 2022 at 11:00 a.m. with Kurt Ardron officiating. Please bring your own lawn chair for seating. A time of lunch and fellowship will follow. A Jam for Jordan benefit concert will be held at The 40, located at 210 - 18th Street North, Brandon, from 7:00 p.m. - 12:00 a.m. that evening (July 7th) with proceeds going directly to supporting Jordan's family. Tickets can be purchased in advance at The 40 or at the door. Support tickets are also available for those who cannot attend. E-transfers can be directed to: inmemoryofjordanross@gmail.com . In lieu of flowers, if friends desire, donations in memory of Jordan can be made to SKATEISTAN, a non-profit organization which empowers children through skateboarding and education. www.skateistan.org. Complete obituary information to follow. Arrangements in care of Redpath Funeral Home, Melita, MB. (204) 522-3361. Neil Redpath and Kurt Ardron - Funeral Directors.
To send messages of condolence to the family, please visit: www.redpathfuneralhome.com
Publish Date: Jul 5, 2022
As published in Brandon Sun on Jul 05, 2022, Jul 09, 2022
Condolences & Memories (5 entries)
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Our sincere condolences. Our thoughts and prayers are with you Katherine, Micah, and all your family. Love Dale and Kathy - Posted by: Dale and Kathy Gillis (Cousin) on: Jul 07, 2022
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Jordan was always such a generous and community-minded person. Anyone whoever watched a skateboard, snowboard or wakeboard video at my family's Wasagaming basement pub (Beach Club), has Jordan's generosity to thank; (he donated them to Beach Club because everybody was sick of watching the same videos over and over!) Jordan will long be remembered as an ambassodor of community, of generosity and of FUN. LOL, those SENATE "S" stickers were tags that everyone stuck with pride- you never know where you will find one of 'em. The world is a worse place without him. - Posted by: Ryan Murray (friend) on: Jul 07, 2022
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We would like to pass along our sincere condolences to Kerry and Sally. We were saddened to hear of Jordan's sudden passing. - Posted by: Daryl and Deb Hubich (Friend) on: Jul 06, 2022
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Mike and I would like to express our deepest sympathies to Sally and all of the family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Hugs to all ❤️❤️ - Posted by: Linda Stinchcombe and Mike Kufflick (Friends ) on: Jul 06, 2022
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We are so sad to have lost you Jordan. I remember the last time we spoke was at the tube park. We were going to plan a get together with you and Kath. I’m so sorry we never made the time. You have been an amazing friend to Scott and our family for many years. We love you dear friend. - Posted by: Michelle Connolly (Friend) on: Jul 05, 2022
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