{"id":3650,"date":"2017-09-27T01:15:00","date_gmt":"2017-09-27T08:15:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/spijue.wpengine.com\/news\/former-workplace-of-fire-victim-works-to-raise-money-for-family\/"},"modified":"2017-09-27T01:15:00","modified_gmt":"2017-09-27T08:15:00","slug":"former-workplace-of-fire-victim-works-to-raise-money-for-family","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/former-workplace-of-fire-victim-works-to-raise-money-for-family\/","title":{"rendered":"Former workplace of fire victim works to raise money for family"},"content":{"rendered":"
There was nothing out of the ordinary about Adrian de Jesus Olivarria Mora’s last night of work at McGivney’s Sports Bar and Grill in the Mendenhall Valley.<\/p>\n
The kitchen closed at 10 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 16, Kitchen Manager Jose Carranza recalled. The kitchen was mostly cleaned up by 11 p.m., but Olivarria Mora, who worked as a dishwasher, stayed until around midnight to clean pans.<\/p>\n
Olivarria Mora, who was planning to fly back to his home country of Mexico a couple weeks later, went back to where he was staying, at 526 Seward Street. Just a few hours after that, a fire claimed the lives of Olivarria Mora and his brother “Wilfrido” Luis Roman Olivarria Mora.<\/p>\n
“I feel so bad for his family,” Carranza said Tuesday. “I’ve been here in the United States for 10, 12 years, and I miss my parents. He wanted to go back … now he can’t say ‘bye’ or anything to his parents.”<\/p>\n
Many other staff members at McGivney’s took the loss hard, including server Adelle LaBrecque. She and a few others have sprung into action, looking to raise money for the brothers’ family to get their remains back to Mexico and to assist with other expenses.<\/p>\n
They’ve begun collecting money, which they’re giving to an existing GoFundMe account<\/a> that is set up for funeral and transportation expenses. The GoFundMe account, which is entitled “Olivarria Mora Brothers Funeral,” has raised nearly $2,000 so far with a goal of $30,000.<\/p>\n Patrons of McGivney’s are asked to make cash donations. McGivney’s staff will put a donor’s name on a sticker and put it on the wall to encourage more donations.<\/p>\n Some of the stickers, which carry a heart and #HelpUsBringTheseBrothersHome on them, were already on the wall Monday morning, before staff had even begun to advertise the fundraiser. The downtown McGivney’s will also start collecting money soon, LaBrecque said. <\/p>\n