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Jordan Trey Liebrecht Stoll

Yorkton, SK

October 20, 1998 - September 24, 2016

Jordan Trey Liebrecht Stoll Obituary

Jordan Trey Liebrecht - Stoll - October 20, 1998 - September 24, 2016 Jordan Trey Liebrecht Stoll was taken from us unexpectedly on September 24, 2016 at the age of 17. Jordan was born on October 20, 1998 at 8:41 PM: the son of Kelly and Wendy (Liebrecht) Stoll. In 2001 Jordan became a proud older brother to Madison Faith. Jordan was baptised and confirmed in the Rhein Christ Lutheran Church. He graduated from YRHS in June 2016--a day he had waited for since kindergarten Jordan’s passion for farming came at an early age. Gramps (Grandpa Garry) and Uncle Chad taught him everything he knew about farming. He was their shadow. Uncle Chad spent countless hours with his boy. Jordan looked up to him so much and was always eager to learn more. Whenever combining rolled around, Jord jumped in with G-Ma (Grandma Darlene) eager to run the combine himself; even though he was only eight years old, he figured he could do it. If Jordan was not with his family, he always had a friend with him; everyone loved his companionship. He never wanted to miss out on any of his cousins’ functions. He was a very strong family man - - family ties meant everything to him. He loved spending summer at the lake. Uncle Mike taught Jordan how to golf and it turned into one of his passions. He never missed a chance to hit the golf course. He looked forward to sledding in the winter and his annual trips to the mountains. Gramps and Jordan drove around all the time, and when Jordan turned 16, it was Jordan’s turn to drive Gramps around. Uncle Jarret was Jordan’s role model and no matter where there was a game, Jordan would never miss a road trip with his Grandma and Grandpa Stoll. Jordan loved playing mini sticks with Nash, and loved watching Zach play hockey. He never missed a chance to go on the road with Uncle Mike and Aunty Krissa. Jordan was the proud godfather to Oliver. G-ma was his best friend. They had an unbreakable bond from birth to his last day. He was a very protective, loving brother to his sister Madison. They always found a way to connect, whether they were watching movies, cruising to pick up ice coffees or snacks, or Jordan was giving Madison a ride to a friend’s house. Their bond was one of a kind. Even though he would never admit it, Madison had him wrapped around her finger. Jordan recently bought his dream truck and loved showing it off; this truck will stay with their family in memory of him. Jordan had been planning to start a career alongside his dad as soon as he turned 18. He was ready to start the next chapter of his life. He loved going to his dad’s work in the morning for coffee and morning chats and texted him “good morning” every day. Jordan never missed an opportunity to tell his parents that he loved them. Jordan was always checking in on his mom to make sure she was doing okay; she was always there for him. She was his “Mama Bear”. Jordan always welcomed everyone with open arms. His contagious smile and infectious laugh will be missed. Madison will miss most of all his grin. Jordan is predeceased by his great grandparents Joe and Victoria Exner, Wilbert Stoll; Edwin Liebrecht, Mike and Dot Kozoswyst, and uncles Peaky Kozoswyst and Hoss Letwiniuk. Left to celebrate his life are his parents, Kelly and Wendy (Liebrecht) Stoll, his sister Madison, grandparents Tim and Sherri Stoll; Great Grandma Doreen Stoll; Uncle Jarret Stoll (and friend Erin Andrews); Aunt Ashley Wilson, Madyn, and Nash; grandparents Garry and Darlene Liebrecht; Great Grandma Martha Liebrecht; Uncle Jeffery (Pam) Liebrecht, Justin, Jaicee, Justin, Taggert; Aunt Krissa (Mike) McIntyre, Zachary, Avery, Brenna; Uncle Chad (Erin) Liebrecht, Delanie, Noah, Oliver; along with numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, friends, and everyone who knew him. A visitation for family and friends was held on Tuesday, September 27, 2016. The funeral service was held on Wednesday, September 28th, 2016 at the Gallagher Centre in Yorkton with Pastor Karen Stepko of Christ Lutheran Church in Rhein officiating. Jordan’s cousins, Jaicee Farber and Avery McIntyre read his obituary. Jordan’s sister, Madison gave a tribute and words of remembrance. Special recorded music was “Farewell” by Denace, “Jealous of the Angels” by Donna Taggart, “Amazing Grace” by Alan Jackson and “See You Again” by Wiz Khalifa. Honourary Bearers were Chad Liebrecht, Jarret Stoll, Mike McIntyre and Hunter Arnold. Interment followed in the Christ Lutheran Church Parish Cemetery with Justin Liebrecht, Tyler Stratechuk, Lukas Muir, Jake Lutz, Dawson Stefanyshyn, Calin Bugera, Blaise Zrudlo, Zach McIntyre, Dylan Minke and Kyle Lutz serving as casketbearers. Condolences can be sent to the family at www.baileysfuneralhome.com Memorials in memory of Jordan may be made to the Christ Lutheran Church Cemetery Fund or toward Minor Sports in Rhein or Yorkton.

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