Yoselin Itzel nació una hermosa mañana del martes 11 de febrero de 2014, en el hospital Sanford del centro de Fargo, Dakota del Norte. Fue la tercera de los cinco hijos de Ezequiel y Esperanza Le Baron, creciendo rodeada del cariño de sus hermanos: Yazmin, Tristian, Yenesi y Travis.
Yoselin era la definición misma de la alegría. Una niña sumamente amorosa y sociable que siempre encontraba la manera de ayudar a los demás. Le fascinaba rodearse de amigos y familiares, disfrutando cada viaje a México para reencontrarse con sus seres queridos. Tenía un don natural con los niños más pequeños, a quienes siempre trataba con una ternura infinita.
De pequeña, su curiosidad la llevaba a esconderse dentro de los cajones de las cómodas, siempre aferrada a su inseparable chupón. Su nobleza no tenía límites; tanto así, que permitía con total confianza que su hermano Tristian le cortara el cabello, convencida de que el resultado la hacía lucir hermosa.
Entre sus grandes pasiones destacaban la cocina y la repostería, su platillo favorito era cocinar Arroz blanco y comerlo con pollo a la naranja, como disfrutaba ese platillo y siempre le gustaba compartirlo con todos.
disfrutaba tanto de las caminatas al aire libre como expresar su creatividad atraves del maquillaje y el dibujo, donde demostraba un talento grande, nunca salia de la casa sin estar presentable y areglada, siempre fue fanática incondicional de snoopy, donde le encantaba vestir de su caricatura favorita, Tambien encontraba emocion en la lectura de comics y tenia una pasion por las munualliades
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Yoselin Itzel was born on a beautiful morning—Tuesday, February 11, 2014—at Sanford Hospital in downtown Fargo, North Dakota. She was the third of five children born to Ezequiel and Esperanza Le Baron, growing up surrounded by the affection of her siblings: Yazmin, Tristian, Yenesi, and Travis.
Yoselin was the very definition of joy. She was an exceptionally loving and sociable girl who always found a way to help others. She loved being surrounded by friends and family, cherishing every trip to Mexico as an opportunity to reunite with her loved ones. She possessed a natural gift with younger children, whom she always treated with infinite tenderness.
As a little girl, her curiosity often led her to hide inside dresser drawers, always clutching her inseparable pacifier. Her gentle nature knew no bounds; so much so that she would allow her brother Tristian to cut her hair with complete trust, convinced that the result made her look beautiful.
Among her greatest passions were cooking and baking; her favorite meal to prepare was white rice served with orange chicken—a dish she absolutely adored and always loved sharing with everyone.
She enjoyed outdoor walks just as much as she enjoyed expressing her creativity through makeup and drawing—talents in which she displayed great skill. She never left the house without looking presentable and well-groomed, and she was an unwavering fan of Snoopy, delighting in wearing clothing featuring her favorite cartoon character. She also found excitement in reading comic books and had a passion for arts and crafts.
Service details
Overnight Vigil: 6:00 p.m. Sunday, April 26 through 10:00 a.m. Monday, April 27, 2026 at Fredrikson-Boulger Funeral Chapel in Kindred, ND.
Funeral Mass: 11:00 a.m. Monday, April 27, 2026, at St. Maurice’s Catholic Church in Kindred, ND, with visitation one hour prior.
Burial: Kindred Cemetery in Kindred, ND.
Services
Vigil: April 26, 2026 6:00 pm - April 27, 2026 10:00 am
Fredrikson-Boulger Funeral Chapel, Kindred ND
5345 165 Ave SE.
Kindred , North Dakota 58051
7012376441
www.boulgerfuneralhome.com
Visitation: Monday, April 27, 2026 10:00 am - 11:00 am
St. Maurice's Catholic Church
5313 165th Ave SE
Kindred, ND 58051
Funeral Mass: Monday, April 27, 2026 11:00 am
St. Maurice's Catholic Church
5313 165th Ave SE
Kindred, ND 58051






-Mari’s mom
There are no words that can express the deep sadness I feel for your loss of Yoselin. I have many wonderful memories of her that will remain in my heart.
Carla Kays
Esperanza and family. I’m so sorry to hear this news. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
Teacher Dawn
I didn’t know Yoselin but she sounds like a beautiful soul. My children are in grades 8th and 4th with Tristian and Yenesi.
We are lifting you in prayer and thinking of your whole family.
I want you to know how much Yoselin meant to me. Even though I was one of her brother’s BTs at school, I feel so lucky I got to know her too. Yoselin brought so much light and kindness, and she will always have a special place in my heart.
I still have a picture of Yoselin and me on my watch that I see often, and I also keep the picture she drew for me on my visor which I see every day and think of her.
Yoselin was so deeply loved and will be missed more than words can say. I’m holding you all in my heart.
With All the Love, Gabbie Richter
Your family is in my thoughts. I loved to talk to her about what graphic novel she was checking out when she came to the library. -Aurora Librarian
We are strangers, but please know I am so truly sorry for the loss of your baby girl. May you all feel our Blessed Mother hold you when you weep. Praying for your peace.