WHITESBURG, Ky. (WYMT) - The enormous loss that is the death of Brandon Robinson could almost be felt in the air Tuesday. But, just as big as that feeling of loss, was the overwhelming feeling of love spilling through Whitesburg as his funeral visitation kicked off.

People poured in from all around, saying the least they could do is show up for the man who always showed up for his people.

“He left everyone feeling loved, cherished, and very aware. Not just of brain cancer… but of just goodness,“ said Kimberly Reed, whose son Austin battled brain cancer and was honored at a previous Grey Matters run.

She said Brandon made her family feel as if they were not alone while dealing with her son’s diagnosis. And after Austin died she stayed in touch with Brandon and his wife Stephanie, who cre

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