Jace Cajthaml

jace cajthaml
Jace Edward-John Cajthaml age 19 of Ionia, IA passed away unexpectedly on July 30, 2020. Friends may greet the family from 3:00 - 8:00 p.m. on Thursday, August 13, 2020 at Hugeback-Johnson Funeral Home & Crematory in New Hampton. Tom Clark, Justin Bucknell, Wyatt Stochl, Max Babcock, Jackson Kellogg, Carter Cajthaml and Rousch Jaeger will be serving as pallbearers. 641-394-4334 Jace was born on Oct. 21, 2000, to Casey Cajthaml and Jamie Ballantine at Mercy Medical Center-New Hampton. As a young boy, he was always on the go and, sure, there were times he was a little mischievous, but he’d flash that smile that was so Jace and all was forgiven. His love of sports began early in life; in fact, as soon as he was walking, he was playing catch with his grandpa. He learned how to ride a bike, sans training wheels, when he was two or three. He grew up in New Hampton and Ionia and attended school in New Hampton. When it came to school, he loved the social part and tolerated the bookwork. He played Youth Sports Foundation football and travel-team baseball, and one of his favorite memories had to be when he socked a home run over the left-field fence during a game against Burnsville in Blue Earth, Minnesota. Jace was the best big brother to Carter, Kinnick, Jackson, Jaelyn and Jeb. He’d do anything for them, and they will always have fond memories of playing video games and sports with Jace, who also loved to go hunting and fishing. He also loved to coach his little brothers as they followed in their big brother’s footsteps on the diamond. In 2015, Jace entered New Hampton High School and just before Christmas in his junior year, he transferred to Charles City High School. Jace was a standout athlete and a great teammate, both as a Chickasaw and a Comet. In New Hampton, he played on two Class 2A state playoff football teams, was part of the 2016-17 Class 2A state dual meet wrestling champions and was a contributor to New Hampton’s Northeast Iowa Conference championship baseball team in 2017. In Charles City, he was an all-district football player, wrestled and helped the Comets record their first back-to-back winning baseball seasons in seven years as an all-conference, power-hitting third baseman. He hit his first varsity home run as a Comet, and he did it in New Hampton. Those Chickasaw-Comet games were always special for both Jace and his friends on both sides of the field. Jace also was the kind of guy to liven up the sideline and keep everyone in the dugout loose. He’d crack a joke, his face would break out in that “Jace smile” and suddenly, the “butterflies” were gone for everyone on the team. He loved playing with the Master Batters, a slow-pitch softball team that included both New Hampton and Charles City athletes, every year at Ionia Fun Days. Jace graduated from Charles City in May 2019 and closed out his high school days that summer with another excellent baseball season that saw the Comets advance to the Class 3A substate game. Jace never lost his zest for life. He was a natural athlete, and he was good at almost everything he tried. One night, he shot pool with his uncle, and they kept control of the table the entire night. He also had recently gotten into pickleball and he played with folks who were all much older than him. That didn’t matter, however, because Jace, to put it succinctly, was a people person. He could literally talk to anyone — his younger siblings, his friends, his coaches, people whom he hardly knew. It didn’t really matter, because he’d win those people over with that Jace smile and personality that was larger than life. Jace is gone much too soon. His loss leaves a horrible void for his parents, grandparents, siblings and friends, but boy oh boy, he gave all of them some great memories and stories to tell for years to come. Jace is survived by his father, Casey (Sarah) Cajthaml of Charles City, IA; his mother, Jamie Kellogg of New Hampton, IA; step-father, Jereb Kellogg of Ionia, IA; four brothers, Carter Cajthaml of Charles City, IA, Jackson Kellogg of Ionia, IA, Jeb Kellogg of Ionia, IA, Kinnick Cajthaml of Charles City, IA; one sister, Jaelyn Kellogg of Ionia, IA; grandparents, Ed (Lori) Cajthaml of Floyd, IA, Mary Foth of Algona, IA, David Foth of Algona, IA, Bob Ballantine of Harpers Ferry, IA, Sharon Kellogg of Ionia, IA; great-grandparents Phyllis Ballantine of Stanhope, IA, Edna Foth of Algona, IA; girlfriend, Dayna Doucette of New Hampton, IA. He was preceded in death by his grandmother, Cindy Ballantine; grandfather, Bruce Kellogg.

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  1. I am sorry you are going through this tough time may god bless you and the family during this time of grief and hold your family’s hand as well

  2. I was shocked and saddened to hear about Jace’s passing. I had the pleasure of having Jace in school at CCHS during his junior & senior years. He and I quickly came to an understanding about what our respective roles were in the classroom: I allowed him to joke and keep things light, and he allowed me to teach when I needed to, and he listened when I asked him to chill. He invited me to his graduation party and I was happy to go. I always loved talking to and being around Jace. He had such a huge, positive, fun personality. I will miss him.

  3. Jamie and family … Our hearts, thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this most difficult time. Celebrate Jase and cherish his memory. ALWAYS BLESSINGS 💝 NEVER LOSSES Sincerely, Margo, Jim, Spencer and Irelynn Bodensteiner

  4. My heart breaks for Jace and his family. Always a smile and always a “hi”. Such a fun loving kid. I will.always remember our aau baseball days. I pray for the family for healing. Keep your memories close. Gone too soon but heaven has a good one who is smiling down on his family and friends. Dawn Anderson and Jason Erdahl and family.

  5. I am so very sorry for all of Jace’s family and friends who will miss him terribly. My deepest sympathy and prayers are with you. I remember Jace in middle school as always having that beautiful smile, and he was always cracking a joke and making everyone laugh. He was a friend to everyone!

  6. Wishing you peace to bring comfort, courage to face the days ahead and loving memories to forever hold in your hearts.

  7. I remember we were at the cabin Jace and justin We’re finding clams they were opening them up Jace took one out and justin took a bet that Jace couldn’t hit Jamie and sure enough he hit and she started throwing up


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