Cole Letexier

December 27, 2000 ~ March 19, 2025
Age 24. Loving Son, Brother & Grandson passed away on March 19, 2025.
Preceded in death by father, Randy Sitters. Survived by mother, Laurie Johnstone; sisters, Jade Mussehl (Josh Page), Crystal Letexier; grandmother, Donna Johnstone (Lukus Hoch); grandfather, Ron (Billi) Johnstone; father, Cory Letexier; many aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends.
Cole was a car enthusiast and he was especially loyal to his Hondas. He found drawing to be one of his creative outlets. In his down time, he’d either be watching his favorite anime shows or listening to music. His family and friends will forever remember him as a kind soul, a dreamer, and someone who found beauty in speed, art, and music.
Cole’s life will be celebrated with a service at 5 PM Friday, March 28th with visitation beginning at 3 PM at Roberts Family Funeral Home, Forest Lake. Memorials preferred to the family.
I met Cole for the first time in math class at the ALC. I had a crush on him. He was most definitely the class clown type always making me and my classmates laugh. Cole was the life of the party. He was a loyal guy who adored his friends. He liked to show off and speed around with us in the back of his car playing music way too loud. I can hear his laugh and see his smile as i type this. Cole was awesome. the last time i saw him was in January of 2024 he came over and we played video games and danced around my room to TV Girl and some other music. Cole did end up winning the dance competition. i would have never imagined that being the last time i saw him. i am so thankful for those memories and i will cherish them forever. we will miss you so much cole. we love you. don’t hesitate to say hi to us from the clouds every now and again🩵👼🏼🕊️
we love you Cole
Cole was truly one of a kind. I spent years hanging out with this kid. From concerts, to beaches, to helping him set up his new apartment…first person I ever saw the northern lights with. We laid down in the middle of the road and stared at them for hours. It was impossible to have a bad time around Cole. His energy could make anyone smile. I’ll miss you friend. Till we meet again <3
I met cole years ago when he moved in next door to me. I was trying to build some stand together & didn’t have the tools to do so & had knocked & asked for said tools & he ended up putting it together for me & asked about my car as I was a fellow car person. We had quickly became friends & he was always nothing but nice & so genuine. Truly going to miss him. Rest easy 🤍
Our warmest condolences. You are in our thoughts and prayers during this incredibly difficult time. We love you so much Jade!
Love you Cole. Always will remember you like a little brother. but forever, my cousin 😉❤️
We will miss Cole.
All our love for all of time. We are thinking of you all during this difficult time. We Love you!
We are so incredibly sorry for your loss. Cole brought so much joy into our lives throughout the years. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
He will be greatly missed…McCormicks Family Restuarant
So sorry for your loss. He’s in a great place now.
When Cole was a young boy I took Cole for a few weeks at my house durning the summer break . He loved hanging out with the big kids . he was a lil young for the skate camp the kids went to but it didn’t stop Cole. He help me pack his lunch grabbed his little skate board and wouldn’t take no for answer not being able to stay with the big kids at camp. We get there he says by Auntie see you after camp and they actually allowed him to participate in camp. From that time on he’s always called me auntie . When cole and his cousin Erik got into some trouble downtown Stillwater they came and spent the night at my house. They had me cracking up all Cole kept saying was (Auntie he got knocked the fuck out)?over and over again I still can hear his voice . Holy Spirit kept him close to my heart I always sent him messages on FB letting him know I was thinking about him and I believe in him. It just breaks my heart he will be missed
Deepest Sympathy to the family..
I met cole in 2021 through his sister crystal, right away me and him clicked and shared social medias . I ended up moving from minnesota but we’d shoot a message here and there. i know his sister crystal and their mother. we know cole was a great dude forsure. hurts to have to see this happen knowing how much crystal cared for him and wanted better . my condolences go out to the family.
Naruto.
Being able to see cole grow up & then seeing him play with children as if their his own was so heartwarming. Cole was an extraordinary man & there will never be a day that goes by where he isn’t thought of.