Jordan Scott "JoJo" Kolbek, a man who lived his life in the fast lane with the charm of a classic car and the spirit of a next-gen console, revved his engines for the last time on September 7, 2025, just shy of his 21st birthday. Born on September 9, 2004, in the vibrant city of Columbia, SC, JoJo was a man whose laughter was as infectious as his passion for all things wheeled and shiny.
JoJo was the beloved son of Sarah Kolbek and Michael Teeter, a brother to the dynamic duo Bryler and Addisyn, and the adored grandson of Jacinda and Ronald. His family, a pit crew of love and support, were his biggest fans in every race he ran, whether on the track of life or within the virtual realms of gaming.
From a young age, JoJo was not just a fan of cars; he was their whisperer. His career in car detailing wasn't just a job; it was a canvas where he turned every sedan, coupe, and convertible into a Sistine Chapel on wheels. His entrepreneurial spirit was as polished as the chrome bumpers he buffed, and his business savvy could give any shark in the tank a run for their money.
Outside the garage, His love for music was as eclectic as his sneaker collection, which was rumored to require its own zip code. JoJo's laughter was a melody that could turn any frown upside down, a tune that his friends and family will hum in his memory.
Describing JoJo as loving, creative, and interesting is like saying the Mona Lisa is just a painting. He was a heart with legs, a walking brainstorm, and the guy who could make watching paint dry feel like a front-row seat at a comedy show. His creativity wasn't just outside the box; it was outside the warehouse where they make the boxes.
As we say our goodbyes to JoJo, let's not dwell on the silence of his absence but celebrate the echoes of his laughter that forever resonate in our hearts. His was a life that reminded us to put the pedal to the metal, to embrace our quirks, and to love our families as fiercely as a muscle car loves the open road.
Jordan Scott "JoJo" Kolbek, you've crossed the finish line too soon, but you've left tire tracks on our souls that will never fade. Keep revving those engines in the skies and save us a spot in the cosmic car meet. You will be missed, remembered, and forever loved. Rest in horsepower!
A Celebration of Life will begin at 5:30 PM, Sunday, September 21, 2025, at 3724 SE Yacht Ct. Topeka KS 66605. Please bring a potluck dish if you can.
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