
Help For Erica, Loving Mother of 5
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Erica Moreno was a great cousin, a beautiful wife, daughter, friend and a great sister. But more importantly she was a loving mother of five. Sadly, her life was tragically cut short at the age of 34.
Erica lived for her children. She was her family’s principal income earner and put herself second, to her children. She worked to provide them a home, and to ensure they have all the necessities that children need to have a joyful childhood.
Upon being told, she had less than a month of life due to M-Stage Cancer; her first concern was to return to work and try to provide her family with the little support that she had left to give. Doctors advised her that she must be admitted into hospice and yet she left the hospital in Los Angeles and returned to Las Vegas to be with her family at their home one last time. She even presented to work in a wheel chair to inform her employer she could no longer work. She then returned to Los Angeles and after two week in hospice, with her mother at her bedside, she lost her battle to cancer on 7/20/2016 at 3am.
Her tragic passing was unexpected and her condition was unknown. She fought to provide for her family ignoring painful symptoms that she endured until her fragile body succumbed to the disease that attacked more than 80 percent of her body.
Her family is now in need of financial support to cover her medical and funeral expenses. In addition, her children need help after the unbearable heartbreak of losing their mother. She is survived by her 16, 13 and 8 year old daughters and 11 and 7 year old sons.
All donations are welcome and we are grateful for your generosity.
Thank you on behalf of the Chavez-Moreno Family.
Erica lived for her children. She was her family’s principal income earner and put herself second, to her children. She worked to provide them a home, and to ensure they have all the necessities that children need to have a joyful childhood.
Upon being told, she had less than a month of life due to M-Stage Cancer; her first concern was to return to work and try to provide her family with the little support that she had left to give. Doctors advised her that she must be admitted into hospice and yet she left the hospital in Los Angeles and returned to Las Vegas to be with her family at their home one last time. She even presented to work in a wheel chair to inform her employer she could no longer work. She then returned to Los Angeles and after two week in hospice, with her mother at her bedside, she lost her battle to cancer on 7/20/2016 at 3am.
Her tragic passing was unexpected and her condition was unknown. She fought to provide for her family ignoring painful symptoms that she endured until her fragile body succumbed to the disease that attacked more than 80 percent of her body.
Her family is now in need of financial support to cover her medical and funeral expenses. In addition, her children need help after the unbearable heartbreak of losing their mother. She is survived by her 16, 13 and 8 year old daughters and 11 and 7 year old sons.
All donations are welcome and we are grateful for your generosity.
Thank you on behalf of the Chavez-Moreno Family.
Organizer and beneficiary
Leticia Cortez
Organizer
Los Angeles, CA
cynthia chavez
Beneficiary