Celebration of life planned for Ross

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The family of Jordan Ross will be holding a celebration of life in his honour at the campground he co-owned this Thursday.

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This article was published 04/07/2022 (1331 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.

The family of Jordan Ross will be holding a celebration of life in his honour at the campground he co-owned this Thursday.

After being missing for almost two weeks, a phone belonging to the 41-year-old man was found on a body discovered in the Assiniboine River near Dinsdale Park on Thursday. Manitoba RCMP are still planning on performing an autopsy.

The event will be held at Grand Valley Campground on Thursday at 11 a.m. Guests are asked to bring their own lawn chairs. The celebration of life will be followed up by a lunch and an opportunity for fellowship.

Originally planned while the search for Ross was still active, the Jam for Jordan benefit concert is still scheduled to take place at The 40 that same night from 7 p.m. to midnight.

Tickets can be purchased in advance or at the door, with proceeds going to support Ross’s family.

In lieu of flowers, friends can make a donation to SKATEISTAN, a non-profit that supports children with skateboarding and education, in Ross’s name.

Ross is survived by his wife, Katherine Jeroski, and his daughter, Micah Ross.

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