Sabrina Dawn Gibbs (née Hoagland), 61, of Hillsboro, MO, passed away peacefully at home on Tuesday, May 27, 2025. Born on November 11, 1963, in Larned, KS, she was the beloved daughter of Don and Linda Hoagland (née Shaffer). In 1968, Sabrina’s family moved to Excelsior Springs, MO, where she grew up and graduated from Excelsior Springs High School in 1982. She went on to earn a degree from Central Missouri State University at Warrensburg in 1986. During her college years, Sabrina was an active and dedicated member of the Sigma Kappa sorority, where she served as Vice President of her chapter. In that role, she helped foster a supportive, respectful, and uplifting community for her fellow sisters — always leading with kindness, fairness, and a strong sense of integrity.
In 1987, Sabrina moved to St. Louis, MO, where she built a vibrant and fulfilling life full of purpose, love, and service. She met the love of her life, Jeff, in 1992, and the two were married in 1996. Together they created a home filled with warmth, laughter, and shared adventures. Sabrina was a devoted and loving mother to their son, Kyle, whom she adored with all her heart. She is survived by her husband, Jeff Gibbs; her son, Kyle Gibbs; her parents, Don and Linda Hoagland; and her brother, Kevin (Nicole) Hoagland. She was preceded in death by her brother, Eric Hoagland.
Sabrina dedicated much of her professional life to working as a computer programmer and analyst, contributing her intelligence and work ethic to companies like Laclede Gas and The May Department Stores Company. However, her true impact was felt far beyond the workplace.
Sabrina had a deep appreciation for the arts, music, dancing, and travel — and an even deeper love for people. She was known for her joyful energy and ability to bring others together, whether through shared laughter, heartfelt conversation, or community service. She generously gave her time and talents, volunteering with St. Simon Boy Scouts, serving in the Lindbergh High School Mother’s Club, and leading as Chairwoman for the Lindbergh Class of 2016 Project Graduation.
Sabrina’s connection to the organization Arts As Healing was deeply personal and became one of the most meaningful parts of her life. Following her first breast cancer diagnosis in 2014, she discovered the therapeutic power of art. Sabrina immersed herself in the creative process and found a sense of peace and expression that carried her through treatment. After beating breast cancer twice — first in 2014 and again in 2017 — she became a passionate advocate and volunteer for the organization. Sabrina spent many hours supporting other patients through their own journeys, offering compassion, encouragement, and as always, a warm smile. She proudly served on the Board of Directors for Arts As Healing, helping the organization offer cancer patients and caregivers the opportunity to heal through creative expression. Even after her colon cancer diagnosis in 2025, Sabrina continued to champion the mission of the group until her final days.
Sabrina had an unmatched gift for planning and organization. From elaborately themed birthday parties for Kyle, to Cub Scout events, family vacations, international travel, and countless trivia night fundraisers, she was the engine behind it all. She thrived on bringing people together and ensuring every detail was thoughtful and meaningful. Her leadership in coordinating Lindbergh High School’s Class of 2016 Project Graduation was just one example of her ability to turn vision into reality with grace, creativity, and flair.
Sabrina also had a playful and curious spirit, which shined through in her love for puzzles and games. She and her son Kyle shared a special bond through their mutual love of escape rooms and strategy board games. And when it came to trivia nights, it became a full family affair — with Jeff by her side and often joined by close friends, the group made a lively and competitive team. Full of laughter, clever comebacks, and inside jokes, these gatherings were more than just games; they were joyful celebrations of connection, fun, and community. Sabrina cherished these moments, and they remain some of the most treasured memories for everyone lucky enough to share them with her.
Sabrina found peace and joy in the natural beauty of Lake Wauwanoka, where she and her family resided in Hillsboro, MO. Whether she was out on a boat ride, kayaking across the water, or simply taking a swim on a warm afternoon, she cherished every moment by the lake. It was her own slice of “Happy Land” — a place of calm, connection, and reflection. The lake wasn’t just where she lived; it was where she felt most herself and made lasting memories with family and friends.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Arts As Healing (https://artsashealing.org), the American Cancer Society (www.cancer.org), or a charity of your choice in honor of Sabrina Gibbs.
While no immediate visitation or formal service will be held, a celebration of Sabrina’s life — filled with the joy, color, and love she brought into the world — will take place in the near future.
So sorry to hear of Sabrina’s passing. She was always kind and upbeat. She will be missed, especially at the lake. Prayers for Sabrina, and healing for the Gibb’s family.
We are so glad we were able to know Sabrina and enjoy her kind spirit. May God comfort the family and fill them with joyful and precious memories.
Blessings, Diane & Gary Kilpatrick
My love goes out to Jeff and their son. She was a marvelous woman with a great smile and spirit. Sabrina will be missed by loved ones and her many friends
My sincere condolences to Sabrina’s husband and family. I went to high school with her in Excelsior Springs, MO (Class of ’82). I also knew her dad, “Hoagie,” as an active part of the community. Many prayers and biggest hugs for all.
Beautiful tribute to Sabrina. Our prayers are with all of you as you learn a new path shining her love and spirit along the way.
Words cannot take away the pain and sorrow Jeff and Kyle are feeling but know that Sabrina was a cherish soul!! I share many fond memories during our days as leaders for the St. Simon Cub and Boy Scouts!! Sabrina brought an imaginary and passion to our pack and troop!!
May God bring comfort to her beloved family!!