Sabrina Kay Schoentrup

Sabrina Kay Schoentrup obituary, Indianapolis, IN

Sabrina Kay Schoentrup

Sabrina Schoentrup Obituary

Visit the Indiana Funeral Care - Greenwood website to view the full obituary.

Sabrina K. Schoentrup was born to William R. Schoentrup Jr. on January 5th, 1984, at Wishard Hospital in Indianapolis, Indiana. She passed away at the young age of 41 on August 19th, 2025, surrounded by her family and friends.

She leaves behind her father, William R. Schoentrup Jr., and stepmother Dennise; her brother, William R. Schoentrup III (Lauren), and their children, Lilly and Kash; step-siblings, Josh and Megan McCurry (Lyric); her grandfather, William R. Schoentrup Sr.; her aunt, Lori (Ricky) Brooks; the love of her life, Timothy Britt; and her faithful companion, Lawless Felony, who stayed by her side until the very end. She is also survived by her wifey of over 30 years.

Sabrina had many cousins, nieces, and nephews with whom she was incredibly close, as well as her beloved godchildren: Malachi and Marley Brock.

She was preceded in death by her paternal grandmother, Dorothy Schoentrup; her step-grandmother, Patricia Duncan; and her aunt, Karla (Dan) Porter.

Throughout her life, Sabrina built deep friendships and considered many of her friends to be family. She will be greatly missed by her Hog Hollow family and all the children of her friends whom she lovingly claimed as her own. They knew her by many names: Gi-Gi, Aunt Na-Na, and Bina.

Sabrina loved fishing with her dad and camping with her friends. She was happiest taking Lawless for walks while riding her Segway or bicycle. She and Lawless would play-fight on the floor with Lawless’s “babies” — her stuffed animals.

She had a beautiful smile and would give you the shirt off her back if you said you liked it. Always the first to offer help, Sabrina was fiercely loyal and full of heart. She also had a fun, wild side. A self-proclaimed “gambling fool,” she loved going to the casino or sitting at home scratching lottery tickets — and she was lucky.

Sabrina was a force to be reckoned with. She lived life her way, and everyone loved and respected her for it. She was one of a kind, and there will never be another Sabrina like her. She wasn’t one to hold her tongue — but if you knew her, you loved her. She was a wild child from day one, and some things never changed.

She was a handful — and she was unforgettable.

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