Jordan Wulff

March 7, 2001 ~ September 27, 2025
Jordan Lee Wulff, age 24, of Charles City, passed away Saturday, September 27, 2025, at Mayo Clinic Methodist Campus in Rochester, Minnesota.
Friends may greet the family from 4:00 – 8:00 p.m. on Monday, October 6, 2025 at the Floyd County Youth Enrichment Center in Charles City, IA.
Interment will happen at a later date.
Hugeback-Johnson Funeral Home & Crematory in New Hampton have been entrusted with Jordan’s arrangements.
Jordan was born March 7, 2001, at Mercy Medical Center – North Iowa in Mason City, to Brian and Gina Wulff. He grew up with a love for the outdoors—spending countless hours fishing, riding four-wheelers and ATVs, playing with cousins, and making memories that will live on forever. As he grew older, he continued to enjoy time with his friends, often centering his life around them in high school and college, where laughter, a little mischief, and unforgettable moments filled his days.
A 2019 graduate of Charles City High School, Jordan went on to attend North Iowa Area Community College in Mason City. In May 2021, he graduated with a degree in Agriculture Operations and Business Management. His education led him to a career at the Osage Cooperative Elevator, a job he cherished for three years. He was proud of his work and grateful for the many coworkers, customers, and friendships he found there. Jordan also dedicated himself to crop farming, where he found deep joy in the cycle of planting, tending, and harvesting his fields. During the summer months, you’d often find him mowing lawns, a task he found relaxing and rewarding.
Jordan was known as a hardworking, genuine, and stand-up guy—the kind of friend everyone wanted to have. His friends, who loved him dearly, stood by him in his final days, filling them with sweet words and stories. His quick wit, infectious smile, and sense of humor left an imprint on everyone who knew him.
In 2023, Jordan met the love of his life, Kelsey Kurtenbach of Lawler. Kelsey became his rock through his courageous battle with cancer, providing constant care and comfort. Jordan was endlessly grateful for her love and devotion, as well as the support of her family, who welcomed him wholeheartedly into their lives.
Beyond farming, Jordan loved attending county fairs and tractor pulls, scoping out crops with friends or Kelsey’s dad, Craig, spending time on the water in summer, and enjoying his daily stops at Casey’s, where the “Casey’s ladies” always brightened his day.
As the sun sets on Jordan’s time with us, we remember him not for the length of time he was with us or why he left us, but for the depth of his heart, the richness of his smile and his laugh, and his wit portrayed in his sense of humor. He will be dearly missed by all; but his spirit will live on in the many lives he touched and those who touched him.
Jordan is survived by his partner, Kelsey Kurtenbach of Lawler; parents Brian and Gina (Pullman) Wulff of Charles City; grandparents Leland Wulff of Charles City, Marvin and Lorraine Pullman of Elma; aunts and uncles Brenda (Mike) Ploeger of Ankeny, Tanya (Cletus) Keppler of St. Olaf, Brody (Jessica) Pullman of Protivin; Wulff cousins: Kati and Joni; Pullman cousins: Devon Frank, Preston Keppler, Sophia Keppler, Tristan Pullman.
He was preceded in death by his brother, Jadon and grandmother, Marilyn Wulff.
For Kelsey and all who loved Jordan,
I am so sorry.
Cannot imagine the pain everyone must be feeling. Jordan had a smile always on his face and everyone knew he found the love of his life Kelsey.
Hugs sent for her and her family and friends. No more suffering.
Gina I’m So Sorry.
Losing Jordan has left a hole in our hearts that words can never fill. He was more than a nephew — he was full of light, kindness, and his quiet disposition gave everyone around him comfort.
At just 24, he had so much ahead of him and it’s heartbreaking to say goodbye far too soon. I will always cherish the memories, the conversations, and the joy he brought into our lives. His spirit will live on in every story we share, every smile we remember, and every quiet moment we hold him in our hearts.
Gina and Brian my heart is with you. There are no words for this kind of loss, but please know you’re not alone in your grief. I’m here, always.
With all my love and deepest sympathy,
So sorry to hear about your grandson. I am sending prayers to you and your family. Jeanne Roder
So sorry Brian and Gina. Our prayers are with you. No parent should have to suffer the pain and loss that the two of you have.
I am sooo very to hear of your loss.
I will pray for you and yours as Jordon takes his journey home.
My condolences & deepest sympathy to you.
Rose Gansen
Jordan was an amazing man .the last 2 hafe years at Casey’s I looked forward to when Jordan came in to ask him about his day or how his weekend was.i am going to miss our little chats . He was a truly amazing person
My heart breaks for this family, and all who loved him, prayers for peace
Gina/Brian, We are so very sorry for your loss. Nothing we can say will change the situation but knowing he will never suffer another painful day is God’s way of saying his journey is not over yet and he is taking care of his brother . You are in our prayers and thoughts. Hugs to you both.