Jordan Holum
Jordan Tate Holum was born in Plentywood on Oct. 13, 1998, to Neil and Tracy Holum. When he was a year old, he was diagnosed with Nocturnal Epilepsy and fought a courageous battle until it took him in his sleep on Feb. 20, 2025.
Growing up, he was involved in Boy Scouts, baseball, basketball and was the manager for football through high school. He worked at Tande Grocery as a box boy and shelf stocker. He graduated Scobey High School in 2017.
After high school, he attended Montana State University - Northern to become a diesel tech, but learned quickly that wasn’t the route he truly wanted to follow. He moved to Helena for a couple months until he returned to Scobey where he worked at the Lefse Shack and helped his aunt Kari at the farm.
In June 2019, he married Keisha Marie Fasthorse and moved to Wolf Point where he worked at Agland West and Agland Hardware until they divorced in September 2022. He moved back home to Scobey and started working for Reeverts Fencing for approximately two years, then worked at Pro Co-Op.
His favorite pastimes were hunting, driving around, bowling for fun and on men’s bowling league, working on derby cars, bikes and hanging out with his cousin/neighbor Preston Baldry and being around family.
He was a longtime member of the Assembly of God Church, now known as the Cornerstone Church, where he found peace and comfort.
He is survived by his parents, Neil and Tracy; brother, Nicholas; sisters, Ashlynn and Makynlee; grandparents, Ralend and Lee Ann Holum.
Cremation will take place and a memorial service is planned for a later date and will be announced once determined by the family.