In Loving Memory (February 11, 1980-November 26, 2003)
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2004
Jordan was my RA at Towson for a year…he was a wonderful person who always had time to talk no matter what… He was a great person and enhanced every person\’s life that he came in contact with. Jordan was a special person and I consider myself VERY lucky to have shared a year of my life with him!
2004
Jordan always made me laugh and I always admired his creativity and his motivation for what he believed in… he will never be forgotten by anyone who knew him. I\’ll miss you Jordan.
2004
I met Jordan the first day of my collegiate life. A roomie that\’d become a friend. A friend that\’d become inspiration. I hope he knows all those he touched in some way.
2004
Many people are content to sit back, and complain about the world, and the things that bother them. Jordan wasn\’t many people.
Not many people have left dents in my life; people come and go, and fade out. Jordan left more then just a dent, I\’ll forever see the world in a different light.
I\’ll miss him. Who wouldn\’t? I always thought Jordan was one of the \”best\” people I know. Full of personality, determination, adventure, with a strong drive to change the world. On top of everything, he was a great friend, and a kind soul.
January 28, 2004
I knew Jordan in High School.
I was inspired by hearing about the type of life that Jordan lived. It is so rare to find someone who is so young, yet seemingly beyond his years, almost beyond life. Jordan has truly touched every single person that he has ever met, and his spirit will live on in each of us. I will always cherish my memories of Jordan, especially the big warm hugs from Bugs Bunny. But most of all I feel blessed just to have known someone with such a pure heart.
2004
This world will not be the same without your presence.
Feb 5, 2004
Dear Jordan –
I didn\’t know you.. but I knew you through your Mom. Whenever she mentioned your name her face lit up like the sunshine. I hope you know how much she loved you..I think you probably do.
March 3, 2004
I worked with Jordan for 2 years while we used University Residence Government as our vehicle for change. I can honestly say that he is the most enthusiastic and caring young man I have ever had the chance to work with. His spirit didn\’t consider our world\’s limitations. He figured out early in life that the measure of a man is \”how he impacts those who can do nothing for him.\”
…. I want you to know, Jordan, that you will live in my heart forever…
… I will never forget how you lived your life; to help those in need.
I promise that your good will live on. I promise to help someone soon, and I promise it will be in the name of Jordan Feder.
April 2004
He was an incredibly interesting person. He always had something funny or witty to say. And, of course, people would laugh.
April 20, 2004
Jordan was an awesome Resident Assistant at Towson University, a great friend, a supportive colleague, and a fun person to be around. His concern for everyone around him was so contagious…
2004
Jordan was my RA at Towson for a year…he was a wonderful person who always had time to talk no matter what… He was a great person and enhanced every person\’s life that he came in contact with. Jordan was a special person and I consider myself VERY lucky to have shared a year of my life with him!
2004
Jordan always made me laugh and I always admired his creativity and his motivation for what he believed in… he will never be forgotten by anyone who knew him. I\’ll miss you Jordan.
2004
I met Jordan the first day of my collegiate life. A roomie that\’d become a friend. A friend that\’d become inspiration. I hope he knows all those he touched in some way.
2004
Many people are content to sit back, and complain about the world, and the things that bother them. Jordan wasn\’t many people.
Not many people have left dents in my life; people come and go, and fade out. Jordan left more then just a dent, I\’ll forever see the world in a different light.
I\’ll miss him. Who wouldn\’t? I always thought Jordan was one of the \”best\” people I know. Full of personality, determination, adventure, with a strong drive to change the world. On top of everything, he was a great friend, and a kind soul.
January 28, 2004
I knew Jordan in High School.
I was inspired by hearing about the type of life that Jordan lived. It is so rare to find someone who is so young, yet seemingly beyond his years, almost beyond life. Jordan has truly touched every single person that he has ever met, and his spirit will live on in each of us. I will always cherish my memories of Jordan, especially the big warm hugs from Bugs Bunny. But most of all I feel blessed just to have known someone with such a pure heart.
2004
This world will not be the same without your presence.
Feb 5, 2004
Dear Jordan –
I didn\’t know you.. but I knew you through your Mom. Whenever she mentioned your name her face lit up like the sunshine. I hope you know how much she loved you..I think you probably do.
March 3, 2004
I worked with Jordan for 2 years while we used University Residence Government as our vehicle for change. I can honestly say that he is the most enthusiastic and caring young man I have ever had the chance to work with. His spirit didn\’t consider our world\’s limitations. He figured out early in life that the measure of a man is \”how he impacts those who can do nothing for him.\”
…. I want you to know, Jordan, that you will live in my heart forever…
… I will never forget how you lived your life; to help those in need.
I promise that your good will live on. I promise to help someone soon, and I promise it will be in the name of Jordan Feder.
April 2004
He was an incredibly interesting person. He always had something funny or witty to say. And, of course, people would laugh.
April 20, 2004
Jordan was an awesome Resident Assistant at Towson University, a great friend, a supportive colleague, and a fun person to be around. His concern for everyone around him was so contagious…