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Jordan Tyler Aaberg

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Jordan Tyler Aaberg

Birth
Fergus Falls, Otter Tail County, Minnesota, USA
Death
8 Sep 2020 (aged 29)
Fargo, Cass County, North Dakota, USA
Burial
Rothsay, Otter Tail County, Minnesota, USA GPS-Latitude: 46.4718667, Longitude: -96.2767028
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Jordan Tyler Aaberg, age 29, of Fargo, ND passed away unexpectedly on September 8, 2020. He was born September 28, 1990 to Janice Aaberg and Rodney Jensen, in Fergus Falls, MN.

Jordan grew up in rural Rothsay, MN attending Rothsay High School until his graduation in 2009.

Jordan attended North Dakota State University (NDSU) in Fargo majoring in Management Information Systems with minors in Business and Computer Science. He played for the Bison basketball team from 2009-2014. The highlight of Jordan’s basketball career was playing in the NCAA March Madness Tournament in Spokane. He treasured his Bison family friendships with teammates, coaches, and fans. After his time at NDSU, Jordan continued his passion for basketball by playing in city leagues and coaching the West Fargo Mustangs youth team.

Jordan was a part of the Information Technology (IT) community in Fargo. First working at Border States Electric and most recently Nexus Innovations, a job he thoroughly enjoyed. He loved the challenge of the profession and used his analytical mind to help others along the way.

Jordan married Courtney Brenden on September 2, 2017 at Hope Lutheran Church in Fargo. They were blessed with a daughter, Delia, born in 2019. Family life was important to Jordan and being a father and husband were the greatest joys of his life.

Jordan will be remembered as a gentle giant with a competitive spirit. Everyone he encountered loved his smile and sense of humor. He was a man of faith, family, and friendships. Many people looked to Jordan as a leader both literally and figuratively. He never spoke harshly of others and had a way of making everyone feel important. His legacy will live on through his family and friends. What an example for us all.

Jordan is survived by his wife, Courtney, and daughter, Delia; mother, Janice Aaberg; father, Rodney Jensen (Jodi Beck); brother Dexter Aaberg; grandfather, Obert Aaberg; uncles: Paul Aaberg, John Aaberg, and Mark Aaberg (Karen Backes), Ron (Diane) Jensen, and Rick (Jenny) Jensen. Father-in-law, Lynn (Faye) Brenden; sister-in-law, Hailey Brenden; brother-in-law, Noah (Caryn) Brenden.

He was preceded in death by grandparents, Jeanette Aaberg, Ray and Doris Jensen, Lorraine Jensen, and mother-in-law, Kelly Brenden.

Adapted from Boulger Funeral Home obituary
Jordan Tyler Aaberg, age 29, of Fargo, ND passed away unexpectedly on September 8, 2020. He was born September 28, 1990 to Janice Aaberg and Rodney Jensen, in Fergus Falls, MN.

Jordan grew up in rural Rothsay, MN attending Rothsay High School until his graduation in 2009.

Jordan attended North Dakota State University (NDSU) in Fargo majoring in Management Information Systems with minors in Business and Computer Science. He played for the Bison basketball team from 2009-2014. The highlight of Jordan’s basketball career was playing in the NCAA March Madness Tournament in Spokane. He treasured his Bison family friendships with teammates, coaches, and fans. After his time at NDSU, Jordan continued his passion for basketball by playing in city leagues and coaching the West Fargo Mustangs youth team.

Jordan was a part of the Information Technology (IT) community in Fargo. First working at Border States Electric and most recently Nexus Innovations, a job he thoroughly enjoyed. He loved the challenge of the profession and used his analytical mind to help others along the way.

Jordan married Courtney Brenden on September 2, 2017 at Hope Lutheran Church in Fargo. They were blessed with a daughter, Delia, born in 2019. Family life was important to Jordan and being a father and husband were the greatest joys of his life.

Jordan will be remembered as a gentle giant with a competitive spirit. Everyone he encountered loved his smile and sense of humor. He was a man of faith, family, and friendships. Many people looked to Jordan as a leader both literally and figuratively. He never spoke harshly of others and had a way of making everyone feel important. His legacy will live on through his family and friends. What an example for us all.

Jordan is survived by his wife, Courtney, and daughter, Delia; mother, Janice Aaberg; father, Rodney Jensen (Jodi Beck); brother Dexter Aaberg; grandfather, Obert Aaberg; uncles: Paul Aaberg, John Aaberg, and Mark Aaberg (Karen Backes), Ron (Diane) Jensen, and Rick (Jenny) Jensen. Father-in-law, Lynn (Faye) Brenden; sister-in-law, Hailey Brenden; brother-in-law, Noah (Caryn) Brenden.

He was preceded in death by grandparents, Jeanette Aaberg, Ray and Doris Jensen, Lorraine Jensen, and mother-in-law, Kelly Brenden.

Adapted from Boulger Funeral Home obituary

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