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Arianna Moe, 14, of Ogallala, passed away on June 27, 2025, surrounded by her loving family at home. Visitation will be from 1-5 P.M. on Monday, June 30, at Prairie Hills Funeral Home. A Celebration of Life will be held at New Hope Church in Ogallala on Tuesday, July, at 10:30 A.M. with Matt Waitley and Beau Wood officiating. Memorials may be made to the Ogallala Girls Softball Association in Arianna's name. Online Condolences may be left at www.prairiehillsfuneralhome.com <http://www.prairiehillsfuneralhome.com>. You may also visit www.allforarianna.com for more information about her journey.
Arianna was born April 10, 2011, in North Platte, Nebraska. She spent her early childhood there before the family moved to Ogallala, where she quickly made new friends and became a joyful part of her new community.
To know Arianna was to know light, joy and love. She had a smile that could brighten even the darkest room, and a heart so sweet it softened everyone she met. Her life, though far too short, was filled with purpose, laughter, and a fierce love for Jesus Christ. From the earliest age, Arianna walked with her Savior-not from a distance, but with arms wide open and eyes fixed on Him. That fire never dimmed, even in the face of...cancer. Through the hardest days, she faithfully clung to prayer, Scripture, and her hope with a strength that humbled those around her.
Arianna loved softball. She didn't just play-she lit up the field. Whether she was cracking jokes in the dugout or diving for a catch, Arianna gave it her all and made some of her very best friends along the way. She was also always one to count on at the plate. She loved making people laugh, often with perfectly-timed silliness, goofy shenanigans, or the occasional prank-gentle ones, of course (unless you were her sibling).
She was preceded in death by her grandparents Joann Joyce Caley, George Huebner, Sidney Moe, and Pete (Martha) Chrisman; aunts and uncles Wayne Huebner, David Moe, and Julie Koch (Huebner);and a cousin Torrance Jolee Huebner.
She is survived by her loving parents Ashley Nichole Moe and Jaden David Wayne Moe; her siblings Lincoln, David, Blakely, Burkley, and Mia. Arianna was dearly loved by her grandparents Mitch and Rachelle Huebner and Bruce and Peggy Moe; great-grandparents Dalton Caley I, Marilyn Huebner, Pat (Richard "Spo") Spotanski, and Jan Moe; uncles Dalton (Mikaiah) Caley II, Mike Moe, Rich Brady, Bryce (Whitney) Huebner, Cal (Barb) Huebner, Dan (Allison) Huebner, Steve Huebner, Dale (Jody) Moe, Shawn (Kelly) Fleebe; aunts Cara (Devin) Galois, Samantha Moe, Sherry (Sunny) Kumar, Lori (Charlie) Wortman; and many cousins including Halie (Michael) Brady, Piper Joyce Brady, Christa Huebner, Jenna (Joseph) Huebner, Varsha Huebner, Andie (Rhett) Montgomery-Huebner, Laurel Huebner, William Huebner, Eli Huebner, Evan and Owen Caley, Asher Galois, Wiatt Moe, Daniel Kirk, Brent (Amanda) Wortman, Kendall Fleebe, Coy, Emmett, and Wells Huebner.
Though her body was overcome, her spirit never was. Arianna's joy, her kindness, and her unshakeable faith are treasures that remain with those who love her-and always will.
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