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Where do I start, but, before that, "how" do I start...to say goodbye to one of
my dearest friends; the one who introduced herself to me when I was a new
employee at Executive Life. How do I let Sabrina know she is and will be
missed... I can't. She was the first person who befriended me when I started
at Executive Life, and we've been friends ever since. We had a "crew" and
we'd go out monthly or so, on a Saturday to wherever we agreed to have
breakfast (usually), sit, chat and catch up since a month had passed;
probably overstayed our welcome wherever we went...but we didn't care. Letting go of this beloved
and dear friend is heartbreaking, but taking comfort that Sabrina is no longer suffering will
allow me/us to remember her as the witty, loving, sweet person we've come to know and will
continue to love. Rest in Peace Bree, our forever beloved Sister and Friend. - M a v i s W a l t e r
The boss… I’m going to miss you, big angle girl all the good talks and good
memories. Me going to Walmart and shopping for you, you giving me dinner
and just head mind strong I know the lord got you singing and praising him
hallelujah Carl Thomas will miss you not forgotten.—Carl Thomas
When one is fortunate enough to make a friend who becomes
family, you know you have been blessed. I have been blessed to
have had Sabrina in my life. She has been the big sister that I
didn’t have, and my world was made a better place knowing
her. Sabrina was someone who could light up the room with her
smile and laughter. She was a positive vibe in a negative world.
She loved life and courageously and valiantly held on to it with
both hands even when the odds were against her. She was someone
that you could share your problems with, share a good joke with,
laugh with, talk with, sing with, pray with, cuss with, sharing
your commonalities and your differences in only that way that family can. Losing her had left
such a hole in my life and my heart. I could write so much more but I can hear Sabrina saying,
“What the heck man? That’s going on too long.” So, I’ll just say, as the lyric in the song says,
“I’ll be seeing you Sabrina in all our old familiar places, and I’ll keep telling you jokes, and I’ll
keep dreaming and listening to your spirit, and you will always be my Big Sister. You’re free
now so fly. … Please watch over me down here and please help me to win the lottery because you
know I need the money. - Stephanie Moore