Our Memories of You, Our Dearest Sabrina

Please leave your memories. No memory is too big or too small. Every memory will help us all remember Sabrina the way she should be remembered. You'll need to register in order to add your own memories.

The last time I saw her...

She asked me to get her a a Vitamin Water, and then asked for a glass of water. She loved to have a lemon in her water. I of course got them for her. It was the first and only time she'd ever ask me for anything. I was so happy at the time.

by Will Strohl

The thing I'll never forget about her is...

How caring she was. It was simultaneously her biggest strength, and her biggest weakness. She was worry endlessly about the happiness and success of everyone else around her. She'd never expect or want a single thing for it.

by Will Strohl

I remember when...

When Sabrina wanted to be "in the zone," this is some of the music she'd listen to. She'd also spend quite a bit of time listening to classical and long montages of reality show singing contestants. http://spoti.fi/1HRSIrl

by webmaster

It was so funny when...

Nala and I would never say "thank you" or "you're welcome" to each other. She noted the massive number of people that would get those switched in emails and other text messages... it was an inside joke to us to instead say "you welcome" and "thank you're" when appropriate. It always made us smile to each other.

by webmaster

It was so cool when...

Sabrina and I would play Words with Friends against each other everyday. We wouldn't necessarily play to win. We would instead always try to choose a words that meant something to us. Then, we'd follow the play with a message to each other using the word, saying something that would mean something to us.

by webmaster

The thing I'll never forget about her is...

The amount of herself she would put into caring and worrying about everyone ELSE in her life. No matter how many times I'd try to talk to her about how it was okay to worry about herself, or let someone else do something for her, she wouldn't hear it.

by webmaster