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Jenna Marie Orman

February 13, 2025

Jenna Orman

Jenna Marie Orman

1986 - 2025

It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden passing of Jenna Marie Orman on February 13, 2025, at the age of 38. She was a beloved wife, mother, daughter, sister, aunt, cousin and friend, who touched the lives of so many.

Jenna Marie Orman was a bright light in the lives of everyone who knew her. Born on February 19, 1986, in Regina, Saskatchewan, she was the beloved youngest child of Shane and Marie Astrope and little sister to Jordan. Growing up in Regina, Jenna cherished time spent with her best friends—her cousins—who were like siblings to her. In her youth, she was a decorated gymnast and wrestler and excelled at academics. She graduated from F. W. Johnson, and she went on to pursue her education at the University of Regina. Her passion for helping others led her to a career as a Court Liaison Officer at the Fort Qu'Appelle RCMP detachment, where she was known for her dedication and kindness.

Jenna was so much more than the roles she filled—she was a loving wife to Will Orman, a cherished daughter, and a caring sister. But above all, she was a devoted mother to her two beautiful daughters, Addyson and Jesse. Her girls were the center of her universe, and she poured her heart into ensuring they felt deeply loved, supported, and encouraged to chase their dreams. Outside of her work and family life, Jenna had many passions. She loved spending time outdoors, whether it was camping with loved ones or tending to her garden. She was actively involved in her community and found joy in volunteering. Jenna was also her daughters' biggest supporter, always on the sidelines coaching or cheering them on as they played soccer, participated in gymnastics and figure skated. She had a competitive spirit and loved playing games and cards with family and friends.  Jenna had a generous heart and a deep love for bringing people together.

Jenna was predeceased by her grandparents, William and Dorothy Astrope, and Wilfrid and Jennie Bertrand; her sisters-in-law Kimberly Ward and Kayla Turgeon; as well as many beloved aunts and uncles. She leaves behind her loving and devoted husband, Will, and their two beautiful daughters, Addyson and Jesse, who will carry her love with them always. In addition, she is survived by her parents, Shane and Marie, her brother Jordan and his wife Kylene; her father and mother-in-law, Russ and Becky Turgeon; brother-in-laws Tony and Derek, her sister-in-law Kelly; extended family of aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, and nephews.

Though Jenna’s time with us was far too short, the love she gave, the laughter she shared, and the kindness she spread will never fade. She leaves behind a legacy of love, strength, and compassion that will be felt for generations.

A public memorial service to honour Jenna’s life will be held at Cupar School Gym on Sunday, March 9, 2025, at 2pm. Following the service, all are welcome to gather at the town hall to share memories and refreshments in Jenna’s honour.  

Jenna, you will be forever missed, forever loved, and forever in our hearts.


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Messages of Condolence


Wil, Addie, Jesse and extended family our deepest sympathy in your loss. Jenna will leave a huge hole in the hearts of all who had the good fortune to know her. Take comfort in your memories today and everyday. ~ Ralph and Lois Blondeau


I didn't know you for as long as many others, but I am glad to have met you within the last year or so.. Alex, remembers you from school. RIP Beautiful lady. Condolences to the entire family especially Will, Addyson and Jesse. ~ Karen Rose


I am so sorry Will, Addy, Jesse and all Jenna’s family and friends for the loss of Jenna. It was a very happy time watching her grow up and becoming such a great mom to her little girls. Rest in peace Jenna. Take Care Will. Stay strong Addy and Jess. ~ Leona Hertzog


Jenna was an amazing person. She was a joy to be around and I cannot believe she is gone. My heart goes out to her family, especially Will and the girls. She will be forever your angel. ~ Dawn Campbell


I am so unbelievably sorry for the loss of beloved Jenna. She will be forever missed and never forgotten. Anyone who knew Jenna was truly blessed, such an amazing soul. I personally remember all the time we hung out together in our childhood. I loved going for sleepovers at Jenna’s. We would stay up late and watch movies and play Mario cart and of course try to annoy her brother Jordan a bit. She tried to teach me some of her amazing gymnastics skills, we were getting pretty good at climbing the hallway walls at grandpa Bertrands house :) She was more than just a cousin, like a sister. I will forever miss her. I know she loved you all so much and is with you always, hope you can find some comfort in that. Xoxo ~ Riley


My deepest sympathy to Will, Addyson, Jesse and rest of the family and close friends. The unexpectedness of this sudden loss makes it all the more heartbreaking. I wish you comfort and peace as you remember Jenna and all the love and memories you shared. My thoughts are with you. ~ Robin Merrifield


I am so sorry for your loss. I cannot believe Jenna is gone and at such a young age. When Jordan and I lived in Fort Quappelle Jenna was such a good friend to us. Proffesionally she was very helpful to me as a court reporter but she was so kind and so magnetic we quickly became friends. I loved having her and Addison visit. I have this memory of her helping us move out and she has Addy on her shoulders wiping out a cupboard. She was such a wonderful example to that little girl. I didn't have the pleasure of meeting her youngest. Again , deeply sorry for Will and family. ~ Samantha Magee Young


Deepest condolences to all the family and friends ~ Laurie and Len kayter


Aunt Jenna, I haven’t seen you since mom’s passing, but I have been constantly thinking of you and the family. Hearing of your death really upset me. I love and miss you dearly. Keep mom company up there beautiful angel. I’ll keep the kids and uncle Billy in my prayers ~ Anthony Ward


My deepest condolences to all who are mourning Jenna's passing. Jenna was a close friend through school since we were very young and although we lost touch after university, I still considered her a friend. Rest easy, Jenna! You won't be forgotten. ~ Jen Matheson (Wilson)


Jenna was in our at our home as a teenager, her smile was the biggest always happy. So very sorry for the families loss. May all the memories bring you smiles ~ Cheryl Stanicky


I got to meet Jenna one time, but it was enough to let me know she was special. We were both excited when we realized we shared our birthday. Will, Addy and Jesse, Aunt Ev loves you and will continue to send prayers your way. Every year on our birthday I will continue to honour Jenna. ~ Evelyn Rhoades


I think the last time I saw Jenna was about a decade ago, but when I was Executive Director of Saskatchewan Wrestling I had the RNWWC poster on the wall in my office and I felt I knew all those girls personally. I met Jenna and worked with Jordan. I loved the Astrope family and my heart breaks for them with Jenna's passing. I send my love to her family, especially Jordan and her husband, daughters and parents. May her memory inspire others to be the kind of person she was. ~ Anna-beth Zulkoskey