Juma Uredi

juma uredi

January 1, 2002 ~ October 26, 2025

Born in: Kigoma, Tanzania
Resided in: Fargo, North Dakota

Uredi Juma (2002-2025)

It is with profound sorrow that we announce the passing of Uredi Juma on Sunday, October 26, 2025, due to a tragic car accident. Uredi was born in 2002 in a refugee camp located in Kigoma, Tanzania, as the second child of his loving parents, Uredi Rashidi and Mulasi Juma.

In 2013, Uredi and his family embarked on a new journey, moving to the United States, where they settled in Utah. There, Uredi began his educational pursuits, adapting quickly to a new environment and culture. In 2018, seeking further opportunities and growth, Uredi relocated to Fargo, North Dakota. He attended North High School and graduated from West Fargo High School in the year 2020, marking a significant milestone in his young life.

Following his high school graduation, Uredi briefly attended North Dakota State College of Science, where he explored his interests and continued his educational journey. Uredi was known for his warmth, generosity, and dedication to his family and friends, and his presence brought joy to those around him.

Uredi is survived by his cherished young son, who he lovingly adored and cared for deeply.

His legacy of compassion, tenacity, and love will continue to be remembered by his family and friends.

Services

Visitation: Friday, November 7, 2025 9:00 am - 10:00 am

Boulger Funeral Home and Celebration of Life Center
123 10th Street S.
Fargo, North Dakota 58103

701-237-6441
www.boulgerfuneralhome.com

Funeral: Friday, November 7, 2025 10:00 am

Boulger Funeral Home and Celebration of Life Center
123 10th Street S.
Fargo, North Dakota 58103

701-237-6441
www.boulgerfuneralhome.com

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  1. Rest in peace, Juma. You will be missed.

  2. My son Arlentin was his friend and he died in that accident to . I’m sorry for your loss. On behalf of My son Arlentin my family would love to give you a star quilt that is part of our Native American heritage.

  3. Hey Juma,
    It’s Kiya your baby momma and love you I will miss you and Malakhai will to and we will remember in our hearts and soul. We love you Juma and Malakhai is saying daddy I miss you and he is coming home soon. We love you juma for ever and always will be my baby.


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