Honoring Moriah & Supporting Her Caregivers
Moriah LeeAnn Bricker’s life was not defined by limitation, but by strength, presence, and an enduring spirit that touched everyone who encountered her.
Her passing comes after many years of profound medical challenges that required constant, full-time care. For the past 18 years, that care was given with extraordinary devotion by Magdalena and Luis H. Rosero and their family—who became her family in every sense of the word. What they gave was more than care. It was love, expressed daily through sacrifice, patience, and unwavering commitment.
Moriah was deeply loved by her family—her mother, Kathy Bricker; her siblings Nathan, Sean, and Todd (Faeble) Kievman; her sister-in-law Leah Dubay Kievman; her grandfather Howard M. Bricker; Susan Perelgut; her niece Melody Kievman; her nephews Jordan, Jonathan, Ashton, Michael, and Daniel Kievman; her uncle Michael Bricker; her aunt Michelle Bricker; and her cousins Hannah, Emily, Olivia, and Henry Bricker. Each of them, along with so many others, shared in her life, her journey, and the love that surrounded her over the years.
Now, as we honor Moriah’s life, we have the opportunity to stand beside those who stood beside her.
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Why We Are Raising Funds
The primary purpose of this fundraiser is to help cover funeral and memorial expenses, ensuring Moriah’s life is honored with the dignity and care she deserves.
A portion of the funds will also be directed toward supporting the Rosero family, in recognition of the 18 years of extraordinary care and unconditional love they gave to Moriah, as well as helping ease the immediate financial burden on her family during this time of loss.
Every contribution becomes part of something larger — a collective act of gratitude, remembrance, and support.
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Her Impact
Moriah’s life was a testament to what it means to endure, to believe, and to rise beyond what the world defines as possible.
She reminded us:
• that strength is not always visible
• that presence can speak louder than words
• that gratitude for life can exist even in the hardest circumstances
• and that the human spirit is far more powerful than any limitation
Her life gave hope.
Her presence changed perspective.
Her journey inspired courage in others.
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A Final Blessing
“Moriah, God’s house has many rooms. He will be watching over you. With God, Moriah, there will be a whole new world. God said,”Though you have walked down the darkest of valleys, fear not . I am making everything new” Moriah, now you will be with God’s angels. You will be spreading your wings. Like the butterfly, now you will shed the cocoon and fly freely.
“Then shall thy light break forth as morning.” Then shall we feel and sense HIS spirit and love and the glory of God shall be renewed within us. As we can see, nothing can separate the love we share and have for one another. True .love lives on within us. Love never dies. Fly, fly with the butterflies. Fly……….with God We love you, Susan and Grampsl”
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Join Us in Honoring Her
If Moriah’s story has touched you in any way, we invite you to be part of honoring her life.
Whether through a donation or by sharing this with others, your support helps carry forward the love, strength, and hope that Moriah gave so freely.
Every act of kindness—no matter the size—makes a meaningful difference.
We are deeply grateful for your support, your prayers, and your willingness to stand with us.
We love you & miss you.
Fly free, Moriah.






