Marisha Noëlle Weikart of Phoenix, Arizona, and as well as of Los Angeles, California, passed away on March 23rd, 2025. Marisha was born on November 4th, 1995, to Regina and Wade Weikart in Phoenix, Arizona. Her surviving family members include her mother Regina, her brother Nicholas, and multiple cousins, aunts, and uncles.
Marisha spent approximately 18 years of her life in Phoenix, Arizona, attending Orangewood Elementary for pre-school. She also went to Maryland Elementary where she attended the full duration of her elementary years, being a proud cheerleader and attending talent shows due to her amazing singing and dancing talents. She also organized fundraisers during the Hurricane Katrina time frames, which at such a young age was a massive accomplishment, as well as being broadcasted on the news for her achievements. After attending Maryland, she went to Washington High School for the full duration of her schooling. Marisha was a proud member of the drama club, where she played various parts in multiple plays and gave her all to every part. She achieved many academic accomplishments, and took pride in that, as well as being a beloved student and classmate.
As a child, she was very creative and loved finding new ways to express herself. Given that, she began to find her true love at an early age in music. She had a beautiful singing voice, would dance at any given time, and even make her own types of music and rhythmic sounds with anything that could possibly produce it. This led to her going to various concerts as a teenager and finding her own styles as she wore punk/metal/rock or really any kind of band t-shirt, because she was willing to give an ear to any song and potentially fall in love with it. She also fell in love with caring for her brother, Nicholas, as well as caring for her cousins Matthew and Randy.
Given her love for music, she worked at various record stores including Amoeba Records and Zia Records. Following this, she began getting more involved in the musical scene, becoming a talent booker and marketing coordinator for various artists in Los Angeles. She even went as far as becoming an artist manager for some very credible bands, which she took pride in being part of. Marisha’s love for entertainment went beyond music at a point when she became the executive assistant to the president of Warner Brothers. Throughout her accomplishments, she took pride in each and every one, and spent approximately 10 years of her life in Los Angeles, California.
Marisha was an amazing and beautiful soul, and anyone that had the opportunity to know her can understand how deep of a loss this is. The smile and attitude that she carried with her wouldn’t just light up a room, but it would light up the whole world. Her personality wasn’t pieced together from various sources, she was her own amazing person. And the laugh that she had would make even the saddest person smile. We had no idea what we had until now, Marisha will be forever missed.
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