Daryl Jordan
Jan. 16, 1951-Nov. 6, 2020
Daryl Jordan, 69, Rug-
by, North Dakota went to
spend eternity on the big
farm in the sky on Friday,
November 6, 2020. Daryl
was born on January 16,
1951 in Rugby, North
Dakota to Henry Jr. and
Mona (Svuem) Jordan.
Daryl was raised on the
family farm. He graduated
from Rugby High School
in 1969 and enlisted in
the U.S. Army. He served
his country from 1969-
1971 and was stationed in
Germany. Following his
discharge, he returned to
Rugby and rekindled his
love of farming. He also
was employed at three
different lumber yards as
well as Rugby Livestock
for 23 years. He continued
to farm and ranch
throughout his adulthood
with the love of his life
Robyn Stigen. These two
young love birds were un-
tied in marriage on Sep-
tember 9, 2000. Daryl also
brought to this family two
daughters and Robyn one
son. Daryl was a member
of the American Legion,
Rugby Eagles and North
Dakota Stockman’s Asso-
ciation. In his free time,
he enjoyed hunting,
spending time with his
grandchildren, traveling
and making memories
with his family.
Daryl is survived by
wife of Rugby; children,
Stacy (Chad) Duchscher
of Rugby, Jamie Jordan of
Houston, Texas and Brian
Jordan of Linton;
grandchildren, Ravi, Jaya,
Maya, Gracie, Jr., Kain,
Kashdyn and Kruz;
brothers, Terry Jordan of
Wisconsin and Jay Jordan
of Rugby; sisters-in-law,
Raye (Mark) Johnson of
Overly and Roberta Stigen
of Fargo; brother-in-law,
Bert (Kelly) Stigen of
Towner; nieces, nephews;
other relatives and
friends. Daryl is preceded
in death by a brother,
Larry Jordan; nephew,
Kenny Jordan and his
parents.
Funeral services will be
held at 2:00 p.m. Friday,
Nov. 13 at First Lutheran
Church in Rugby with
burial in the Persilla
Watts Cemetery, Rugby
with full military honors.
Pastor Sharon Baker, offi-
ciating. Following the
burial, there will be lunch
served by the family at
the Rugby Eagles. To view
the livestream, find the
link on the funeral homes
website, under Daryl’s
obituary.
Visitation will be held
for one hour prior to the
time of services at the
church on Friday.
(Anderson Funeral
Home, Rugby) www. fun-
eralsbyanderson.com