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Moriah Bricker passed away peacefully on March 12, 2026, at 8:45 a.m. MST, surrounded by the love of those who cherished her. Born August 16, 1993 to her mother, Kathy Bricker. For the past 18 years, Moriah was lovingly cared for and embraced as family by Magdalena and Luis H. Rosero and their family, whose unwavering compassion and dedication were an expression of unconditional love.
Moriah’s life was marked by profound endurance, deep faith, and strength of spirit that touched all who knew her. Whether it was snowboarding, dancing, writing, drawing, relationships, or overcoming physical limitations, she approached all she faced with focus, determination, and love. Her presence touched those around her. Her journey became a living inspiration of grace in the face of adversity, gratitude for life, and the extraordinary capacity of the human spirit to rise above the toughest limitations. In overcoming challenges that many believed impossible, she gave hope to others, showing that even within constraint, the soul can persevere, inspire, and transcend what the world defines as odds.
Moriah is remembered and loved by her close surviving family members: Kathy Bricker (mother), Siblings Nathan Kievman, Sean Kievman, and Todd (Faeble) Kievman, Leah Dubay Kievman (sister in law), Grandfather Howard M. Bricker, Susan Perelgut, Melody Kievman (niece), nephews Jordan Kievman, Jonathan Kievman, Ashton Kievman, Michael Kievman, Daniel Kievman, Michael Bricker (Uncle), Michelle Bricker (Aunt) , and Cousins Hannah, Emily, Olivia, and Henry Bricker.
Her life left an enduring legacy. Moriah inspired reflection, strengthened compassion, and reminded all who knew her that hope and courage can flourish even in the most challenging circumstances. She will be remembered not for the limitations she endured, but for the strength she embodied, the presence she shared, and the hope she awakened in others.
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