The family of Jahiem Robertson remembers him as an “awesome son,” who was helpful, and very gifted.

Jahiem Robertson was taken off of life support and his organs were donated Saturday night, according to his father Allan Robertson.

His father said Jahiem was declared brain-dead Friday, hours after authorities said John Camfield was drunk and drove into Jahiem and his sister, Jasmine, and three other kids. The middle schoolers had just exited the bus and were walking home.

Allan’s brother Daniel flew in from Chicago to be with his brother. He called Jahiem the “rock” of the family.

“He was looking forward to being 15 and driving his car. He loved cars…and look what took his life, a car that he loves," said Daniel Robertson.

Daniel said his brother Allan is trying to be strong for his family.

"You want to  be angry but at the same time, like I said, God’s got a better plan for all of us. We don't know what it is yet. And I try not to question his works, I really don't but it still hurts deep down inside, " Daniel Robertson said.

Jahiem's sister Jasmine had minor physical injuries. But Daniel said emotionally, she's in a lot of pain.

"To be honest with you, going forward with her is concerned, it's going to be tough. It's definitely going to be tough,” Daniel Robertson said.

Daniel spent the morning looking at the roadside memorial for Jahiem. Throughout the afternoon, friends and family members met at the Robertson household. Daniel said the family appreciated the support.

"For someone to come out here and put all of these flowers and stuff, it's very touching to me," Daniel Robertson said.

Unfortunately, this isn’t the first time the family has gone through tragedy. Daniel said he and Allan lost a nephew to gun violence and a sister in a car crash two years ago.

“That’s the first thing that crossed my mind," Daniel Robertson said. "This can't be happening again. It makes you feel like why him so young, so much potential at this present time in his life."

The family is preparing funeral arrangements for Jahiem and organizing a vigil.