Kasey Lynn Rothchild

by Lynn McMillen
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Kasey Rothchild Profile Photo Monday April 28th, 2025 the sun will burn less bright with the passing of Kasey Lynn Rothchild, our forever sunshine.

How do words ever describe the light that is radiated from the Sun? That was Kase; she was pure sunshine. Every baby, child, parent, friend & grandparent loved Kasey. She was the sunshine for everyone. The feeling you get when you walk outside, close your eyes, and look up at the sun – that was Kasey. She left everyone with that feeling of warmth and comfort. She intently listened to every word someone spoke, and responded not just with words but with her whole heart and soul. Her empathy for others knew no bounds.

She was the sunshine for everyone but for Baron and Miles, she was the whole world and beyond. Kasey accomplished immeasurable successes in her life but her biggest success and fulfillment came from Baron and Miles. She loved nothing more than being a devoted wife and nurturing mother. Her legacy will live on in Baron, Miles and her entire family & friends. Her heartfelt unending love was always in the time – the selfless love leading time she gave to everyone. Kasey’s legacy will forever be the time; the time she selflessly devoted to everyone.

Kasey is preceded in death by her mother Judy Gee Moore and her stepmother Pat Davis. She is survived by her loving husband, Baron; her son, Miles, and her dogs, Messi and Lynk; her sister, Michelle (Mike); her nephews, Hunter, Jep and Little Baron as well as her niece Agapi; her stepfather Doyle, Chad(Michelle), Matthew, Kelly; her father, Larry Davis and family. She is also survived by her extended family – The Rothchild’s, Bozdogan’s, Chysas and Well’s along with her friends.

In honoring Kasey, who loved every person for who they were, we request that you show up as you are – jeans, soccer jerseys, sweatpants, suits – it does not matter because Kasey only cared about the person not what they wore or had. In knowing that Kasey was the warm Sunshine we all needed, Baron and Miles have requested no black attire. Her brightness should be celebrated in color. The colorful memories that will remain in our hearts forever.

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