Yesterday, 9/11/15 I did the Denver Memorial Stair climb in memory of Andrew Brian Jordan, Sr. RIP Never Forgotten.
– Daniel Meller
I just completed the memorial stair climb in Clayton MO, in your memory. Godspeed brother, you are not forgotten.
– Shawn Wohler
Yesterday, September 10, 2016, I did the Green Bay 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb at Lambeau Field in honor of those who served and passed on 9/11/01. I climbed 110 stories and took Andrew Brian Jordan Sr. with me. At the 78th floor, I rang a bell in memory of him. #neverforget
– Amy Arbogash
On 9/12/2016, Employees at Pierce manufacturing where able to ring the bell and carry the badge of one of the fallen on 911. I was honored to carry Andrews badge for the day, and will continue to carry it with my employee badge. You will not be forgotten.
– Dave Roloff
On Sept 22, 2018 I did the 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb in Green Bay in honor of Andrew Brian Jordon Sr. You will never be forgotten. I am honored to be able to take every step in your honor.
– Sara Bratanich
I have been a firefighter for a year and just did my first stair climb on September 22, 2018. I carried Andrew with me and I was honored to do so. I’d like to shake your hand up in heaven, sir.
– Sidney Steed
18 years ago we lost you. We miss and remember you every day all year.
-I & G
– Ismael Green
Today, 9/15/2019, I did the Memorial Stair Climb in Montgomery, AL, and climbed for Andrew Brian Jordan, Sr. #neverforget
– Erin Fleet
Today 9/11/2020 I climbed in Victoria, Texas! RIP Brother Andrew Jordan!
– Roman Mancias
My son-in-law did a stair climb in Columbus, Ohio today in memory of those lost. He carried your badge with him. You will never be forgotten.
– Kim Angeletti
Saturday, 9/12/20 I Did the Fayetteville Memorial Stair climb in memory of Andrew. Now I am continuing to carry a badge with his name and photo on it in his honor.
– John Henry
Does anyone have a copy of the poem from the Brian Jordan Memorial at Pike’s Beach?
The stand rusted away and the laminated text is no loner there.
– Mike O neill
I am the author of the Poem Climb Higher that was on the Plaque at Pikes Beach; I was present at the dedication. Sorry to hear the plaque is no longer there; Will help replace if I can. Jim McGregor.
– Jim McGregor
Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam. / Rest in peace
– Brian
This morning I completed the 9/11 tower challenge in memory of Andrew Jordan. I carried his picture with me every step. You are not forgotten.
– Charlotte Nelson
I removed the plaque with the poem recently as I didn’t want it to totally come off it’s corroded bracket. I’m in contact with the company that made the plaque and was hoping I could get it repaired and back at Pikes Beach in time for today.
Jeremiah Collins, FDNY Lieut. Ret. L157
– Jeremiah Collins
I was honored to do the 2022 stair climb to honor Andrew, or Andy. I had a conversation with an FDNY member just prior to the beginning of the climb, and he referred to him as Andy, and said that he knew him. I can’t imagine the loss your family is feeling but take comfort that God welcomes into his arms, those who lay their lives down for another. He is at peace. RIP Brother!
This was a very moving experience for me, and as I said, I am so honored to be able to do it.
NEVER FORGET!
– Jay Wilson, Captain
Tunnel to Towers memorial in Fort Worth, TX
Carried FF Jordan for a 5k.
Yesterday, 9/11/15 I did the Denver Memorial Stair climb in memory of Andrew Brian Jordan, Sr. RIP Never Forgotten.
– Daniel MellerI just completed the memorial stair climb in Clayton MO, in your memory. Godspeed brother, you are not forgotten.
– Shawn WohlerYesterday, September 10, 2016, I did the Green Bay 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb at Lambeau Field in honor of those who served and passed on 9/11/01. I climbed 110 stories and took Andrew Brian Jordan Sr. with me. At the 78th floor, I rang a bell in memory of him. #neverforget
– Amy ArbogashOn 9/12/2016, Employees at Pierce manufacturing where able to ring the bell and carry the badge of one of the fallen on 911. I was honored to carry Andrews badge for the day, and will continue to carry it with my employee badge. You will not be forgotten.
– Dave RoloffOn Sept 22, 2018 I did the 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb in Green Bay in honor of Andrew Brian Jordon Sr. You will never be forgotten. I am honored to be able to take every step in your honor.
– Sara BratanichI have been a firefighter for a year and just did my first stair climb on September 22, 2018. I carried Andrew with me and I was honored to do so. I’d like to shake your hand up in heaven, sir.
– Sidney Steed18 years ago we lost you. We miss and remember you every day all year.
– Ismael Green-I & G
Today, 9/15/2019, I did the Memorial Stair Climb in Montgomery, AL, and climbed for Andrew Brian Jordan, Sr. #neverforget
– Erin FleetToday 9/11/2020 I climbed in Victoria, Texas! RIP Brother Andrew Jordan!
– Roman ManciasMy son-in-law did a stair climb in Columbus, Ohio today in memory of those lost. He carried your badge with him. You will never be forgotten.
– Kim AngelettiSaturday, 9/12/20 I Did the Fayetteville Memorial Stair climb in memory of Andrew. Now I am continuing to carry a badge with his name and photo on it in his honor.
– John HenryDoes anyone have a copy of the poem from the Brian Jordan Memorial at Pike’s Beach?
– Mike O neillThe stand rusted away and the laminated text is no loner there.
I am the author of the Poem Climb Higher that was on the Plaque at Pikes Beach; I was present at the dedication. Sorry to hear the plaque is no longer there; Will help replace if I can. Jim McGregor.
– Jim McGregorAr dheis Dé go raibh a anam. / Rest in peace
– BrianThis morning I completed the 9/11 tower challenge in memory of Andrew Jordan. I carried his picture with me every step. You are not forgotten.
– Charlotte NelsonI removed the plaque with the poem recently as I didn’t want it to totally come off it’s corroded bracket. I’m in contact with the company that made the plaque and was hoping I could get it repaired and back at Pikes Beach in time for today.
– Jeremiah CollinsJeremiah Collins, FDNY Lieut. Ret. L157
I was honored to do the 2022 stair climb to honor Andrew, or Andy. I had a conversation with an FDNY member just prior to the beginning of the climb, and he referred to him as Andy, and said that he knew him. I can’t imagine the loss your family is feeling but take comfort that God welcomes into his arms, those who lay their lives down for another. He is at peace. RIP Brother!
– Jay Wilson, CaptainThis was a very moving experience for me, and as I said, I am so honored to be able to do it.
NEVER FORGET!
Tunnel to Towers memorial in Fort Worth, TX
– Elizabeth ZamoraCarried FF Jordan for a 5k.