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Jordan Robinson

Taylors, South Carolina

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Jordan Paul Robinson, 20, of 117 Graystone Way, graduated to Heaven on Tuesday, August 19, 2008, at Greenville Memorial Medical Center. Born in Tulsa, Okla., he was a son of Dr. Jimmy N. and Jennifer Foster Robinson. Jordan was a student at North Greenville University, where he played on the...

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after watching the documentary it made me really think about how you should always live life to the fullest every single day because you never know when it´s your last. i got so emotional because it hit very close to home and cancer is such a cruel thing to exist. i know jordan is up there watching, and i bet he´s so proud of you justin and your other brothers for fulfilling your dreams and how successful as well as how far you´ve made it.

I watched the documentary quite a few times in its entirety. You have to be a pretty special person for someone to dedicate that much time to a film. I was touched deeply. I learned that life is about legacy. It´s about what a person can leave behind for the living. It´s about how you impact others in positive ways or possibly change lives. I don´t think I can bring myself to watch it again but I was impacted in a major way. I only hope that I can prove to be an extraordinary person as well....

I think Jordan just saved my life. Justin, thank you for making your documentary. I will hold on and strive to live like he did.

Like most people here, I watched the documentary. I left crying. I think Jordan is going to stick with me, like how he effected so many other people. Thank you for telling me about who he was.

Justin and family. Watch this inspiring and heartfelt documentary and am encouraged at 73 to be all that I am and ever hope to be from the love Jordan displayed. He was one of the special ones like my brother Mike. You are too. Keep being faithful and we will all meet in heaven with Jesus Christ one day. Love and many blessings.

Wow. I watched the documentary about his wonderfully captivating and exciting life full of adventure, laughter and happiness. Jordan truly was the best brother, son, friend that anyone could've asked for and even though I never knew him, he was truly the most amazing person I've ever witnesses. He lived every moment like it was his last and he was such a fun-loving compassionate person to everyone he met. I wish everyone knew him. You are so loved Jordan and your legacy lives on forever. God...

I watched the documentary about Jordan's life. very well done doc. God rest his soul. Justin ,you are a very good film maker. I too, lost a sister in 2009 to Ovarian Cancer. I undestand the gravity of the loss in a familiar way. I wish the family of Jordan, peace and understanding here and forward. God Bless1

Your documentary was beautiful! Condolences to your family

Saw the documentary about your life and it was very obvious how much you were and are still loved by everyone in your life!