Jordan Wulff

jordan wulff

Jordan Wulff age 24 of Charles City died Saturday, September 27, 2025 at Mayo Clinic Methodist Campus in Rochester, MN.

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.

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  1. Jack and I are heartbroken for Jordan’s family and friends, especially his devoted girlfriend Kelsey who walked this journey with Jordan and to her family, the Kurtenbachs and their extended family who took him in as one of their own and fought this cancer fight with him. Jordan expressed to me how lucky he felt to be given so much love. While our time knowing Jordan was brief, we will carry the memory of his friendship forever. Hugs to all that loved him and will miss him incredibly so much.

  2. What amazing young man Jordan was.
    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.

  3. 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,

  4. 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.


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