
Isaiah's Legacy – Help us honor his life and support his fam
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“The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.” – Psalm 34:18
On the early hours of Saturday, July 13th 2025, our beloved 6-year-old Isaiah Ewoigbokhan peacefully transitioned into the arms of Jesus after a courageous 2 year battle with a rare brain tumor. Our hearts are broken, but we know heaven gained a precious angel.
From the moment he was born, Isaiah was a warrior. He came into this world with a cleft lip and overcame that battle with strength and grace. At just 5 years old, he faced yet another unimaginable fight — one no child should ever have to endure. And through it all, he remained joyful, brave, and full of light.
Isaiah was a bright light in everyone's lives. He carried a strength and sweetness that inspired everyone who knew him. Though his time here was short, his impact is eternal. He reminded us of God’s love and faithfulness, even in the midst of suffering and we give God all the glory.
Our family is devastated. No parent ever prepares to say goodbye to their child, and the emotional and financial weight of planning a child’s funeral is more than anyone should bear alone.
We are raising funds to:
- Cover Isaiah’s funeral and burial expenses
- Support his parents and sibling during this time
- Help provide space and resources for healing and recovery in the weeks to come
If you feel led, please consider giving whatever amount is on your heart. Every gift, big or small, is a blessing and so is your love, your prayers, and your willingness to share this campaign with others.
All donations will go directly to his parents, Marley and Ivi, to help them walk through this with dignity, support, and peace.
From the bottom of our hearts, thank you for helping us honor Isaiah’s life and legacy. May his memory be a light that continues to shine through all who loved him.
With gratitude,
The Family of Isaiah
Co-organizers (3)
Osamede Oviawe
Organizer
Willingboro, NJ
Ivionne Ewoigbokhan
Beneficiary
Iyayi Ewoigbokhan
Co-organizer