
Jordan “Boo” Marie Robinson, a vibrant soul whose laughter and joy touched everyone around her, passed away on November 15, 2025. Born on August 14, 1997, in Cookeville, Tennessee, Jordan lived a life shaped by deep family bonds, resilience, and love.
Jordan is survived by her two children, Rose Juliette and Roland Jude of Orlando, Florida; and her parents, JoAnne Ramsey Carr (Jim) of Midland City and Ernest Tshombe Robinson of Dothan. Jordan was the granddaughter of Elaine Miller Ramsey and Eugene Butler Ramsey of Tullahoma, Tennessee, and Pamela Mack Robinson and Ernest Scott Robinson of Birmingham, Alabama. She was preceded in death by her grandmother, Georgia Genson Ramsey.
Jordan is also survived by her siblings, Shelby Hallford, Zac Carr, Daniel Carr, Jalana Robinson, T.J. Robinson, and Ju-Ju, who will always remember her quick smile and adventurous spirit. Her extended family including many uncles, aunts, cousins, and in-laws from Alabama, Wisconsin, Louisiana, Tennessee, Illinois, South Carolina, Florida, and Germany; and her faithful pet, Oreo.
Jordan graduated from Northview High School in 2016. She went on to earn an Associate’s degree in Mathematics and became a licensed cosmetologist from Wallace Community College in 2018, where she was named to the Fall Semester Dean’s List. She proudly participated in JROTC Army, developing leadership skills she carried throughout her life.
She worked at La Parrilla Mexican Restaurant and shared her cosmetology talents with SmartStyle and Ulta Beauty. As a stylist for weddings and special occasions, Jordan used her creativity to help others feel confident and beautiful. She enjoyed paddleboarding, archery, and fishing—activities that reflected her appreciation for nature and time spent outdoors.
A member of Greater Sardis MBC in Ozark, Alabama, Jordan’s faith guided her life. Her family extends heartfelt appreciation to the owners, management, and staff of La Parrilla Mexican Restaurant in Dothan and Ruby’s Restaurant in Abbeville for their support.
A memorial service to celebrate Jordan’s life will be held at 11:00 am on Saturday, November 29, 2025, at Greater Sardis MBC, located at 707 West Reynolds Street, Ozark, Alabama 36360. As we gather to honor her memory, we find solace in the words of Revelation 21:4 KJV, “[4] And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away.” Jordan “Boo” Marie Robinson’s spirit, though no longer with us in body, will continue to inspire and guide us through the legacy of love and joy she has left behind.

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