Jul 15, 1992 - Sep 10, 2024July 15, 1992 - September 10, 2024
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Cleveland, OH
Lakewood, OH
Singing, dancing,crocheting
Pasteles,pizza,chicken
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Born to Antoine Marie Furnace-Robertson, Sabrina grew up in a nurturing environment that fostered her compassionate nature. She pursued her aspirations by attending Ohio State University, where she graduated with a degree in nursing. This accomplishment was not just a career choice for Sabrina; it was a reflection of her lifelong passion for helping others. She dedicated her life to the noble profession of nursing, where her innate kindness and unwavering dedication shone brightly. Her patients and colleagues alike were touched by her caring demeanor and relentless work ethic.
Sabrina was a woman of remarkable strength and determination, traits that she exhibited in all aspects of her life. She faced the challenges life presented with grace and resilience, serving as a beacon of hope and encouragement to those around her. As the elder sister to her younger brother, Jose Edwin Rosado, she played a significant role in his life, guiding him with wisdom and love, always cheering him on as he pursued his own dreams.
Sabrina lived to travel all over the world but she always had to bring her little brother Jose with her because they had one favorite which was going to Colossal Cupcakes in there hometown of Cleveland Ohio
Sabrina had a deep love for television, particularly when it came to the thrill of scary movies that kept her on the edge of her seat. However, her absolute favorite moments were those spent snuggled up on the couch with her mom and little brother, Jose, eagerly watching their beloved show, "RuPaul's Drag Race." Those evenings were filled with laughter, excitement, and spirited discussions about the performances and challenges. The bonding experience brought them all closer together, as they cheered for their favorite queens and shared in the joy of creativity and self-expression that the show celebrated. Sabrina cherished these moments, where love, humor, and a shared passion created lasting memories that would forever warm their hearts.
Sabrina was a remarkably strong-willed and driven individual, traits that defined her approach to life and her passions. Her love for sports was evident, and she particularly enjoyed playing football with her younger brother, Jose. These spirited games in the backyard not only showcased her competitive nature but also highlighted the special bond between them. Sabrina's determination shone through as she encouraged Jose to give his best while playfully challenging him to improve his skills. Their laughter echoed as they shared unforgettable moments on the field, illustrating her ability to blend her fierce spirit with a nurturing touch. Whether she was tackling an opponent or cheering on her favorite team, Sabrina’s enthusiasm for sports was matched only by her dedication to fostering joy and connection with those she loved.
Sabrina Angelic Robertson, born on July 15, 1992, in Cleveland, OH, passed away on September 10, 2024, in Lakewood, OH. A graduate of Ohio State University, Sabrina dedicated her life to nursing, driven by her passion for helping others. Her compassionate nature and unwavering dedication earned her the respect and admiration of both patients and colleagues.
Sabrina, affectionately known as "Treasure," was a vibrant individual who found joy in singing, dancing, and crocheting. Her culinary favorites included pasteles, pizza, and chicken, and she shared countless cherished moments with her family, especially enjoying trips to Colossal Cupcakes in Cleveland with her younger brother, Jose Edwin Rosado.
A strong-willed and ambitious person, Sabrina excelled in life with grace and resilience. Her love for sports shone through as she played football with Jose, fostering a deep bond between them. Together, they spent many joyful evenings watching "RuPaul's Drag Race," where laughter and spirited discussions filled their home.
Sabrina's proudest moments were witnessing her brother graduate high school and guiding him to become the best version of himself. She often inspired others with her favorite motto, "Girl you better werk," and her presence served as a beacon of hope for those around her. Her legacy of kindness, love, and strength will be profoundly missed by all who knew her. Sabrina is survived by her beloved brother, Jose, who will carry her spirit forward in his life.
A memorial service will be organized to celebrate the life of Sabrina and the indelible mark she left on all who knew her. In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that donations be made to a charity that supports healthcare professionals, a cause that was profoundly meaningful to Sabrina in her lifelong dedication to serving others.
Friday, September 27, 2024 at 1:00 PM
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Cleveland, OH
Lakewood, OH