Roman Kasevich of Miami: Cause of Death and Obituary: The Legacy of Ursa Digital Co-Founder, Former Hillsong Music Producer, and Devoted Father Passed Away

 In Miami, Florida, people mourn Roman Kasevich, a man whose life blended creativity, modesty, and a deep faith. Roman, who is originally from Svetlovodsk, attended Kiev School 314 for his education before attending Hillsong International Leadership College in Sydney, Australia, to further his passion for worship and leadership.


Before joining the digital and marketing sector as a co-founder and producer at Ursa Digital and then as a marketing consultant, he spent a number of years serving as a worship pastor and music producer at Hillsong Church. 


Despite living in Los Angeles, California, Roman maintained close ties to Miami and the global communities he influenced through his music, mentoring, and creativity.


Roman's life story is one of dedication, earnestness, and service. Rather of seeking fame or fortune, he devoted his life to helping others reach their objectives. According to his father, he "was born for grandeur, yet lived without vanity or pretense,"


Such claims are accurate in every facet of his career, from his backstage work creating music that uplifted believers to his steadfast assistance of musicians and entrepreneurs via Ursa Digital. Roman's candor and humility won him admiration from friends, family, and coworkers.


In addition to his professional achievements, Roman Kasevich was a devoted husband and father of five young sons. His father pays tribute by recalling moments when he was incredibly proud, such when he saw Roman marry the love of his life, held his first grandson, and witnessed how Roman raised his children with love.



"You grow into the kind of father I could only dream of," he wrote. Roman's unfailing love, tolerance, and respect for parenting made him an inspiration to everyone around him. He was not only the lifeblood of his family, but he also filled every room he walked into with warmth, laughter, and light.



Roman was a really talented artist. Being able to play nearly every instrument, he was a musical polymath who transformed misery into song and adversity into inspiration. But instead of fame, he always sought God's presence.


He lived worship, according to many who knew him, rather than only leading it. His calm death on Rosh Hashanah, the Hebrew calendar's holiest day, when it is traditional to seal destinies and gather the pious, adds even more spiritual significance to his departure.




To his father and family, this timing appeared to be a heavenly sign that Roman's worldly mission had been accomplished and that he had been called home to eternal rest. Roman Kasevich leaves behind a lifetime of faith, love, and creativity.

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