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A Tribute to Sashoy Allen

Presented at Church

By Fabian Stennett


Good [morning/afternoon], Church Family.


Today, I stand before you with a heart full of gratitude, admiration, and love — to honor someone who has touched our lives in the most beautiful and profound way: Sashoy Allen.


To speak of Sashoy is to speak of love in motion — a love that is not passive or quiet, but bold, radiant, and alive. She is the kind of person who doesn’t just enter a room, she fills it — with laughter, with energy, with that undeniable spark of joy that only she can bring. Her presence is like light — not loud, but undeniable. Wherever Sashoy goes, warmth follows.


She is not only a friend or a sister — she is a force. A force of encouragement, of creativity, of strength, and of kindness. She lives her truth unapologetically, speaks with boldness, and lifts others with a heart that knows no bounds. Sashoy is that rare kind of soul who not only hears you — she sees you. She makes space for others. She shows up. She cares deeply and gives freely.


There’s a rhythm to her life that you can’t help but admire — a vibrant spirit, full of color, grace, and resilience. She carries joy like a melody, and spreads it like sunshine. Whether through her words, her creativity, her laughter, or her unwavering support — Sashoy reminds us that love is not just something we say — it’s something we do.


In a world that often feels rushed and disconnected, Sashoy is a reminder of what it means to be present. To be real. To be kind. She reminds us of the power of showing up for one another — not just in grand gestures, but in the quiet moments too.


And so today, we give thanks to God for the gift that is Sashoy Allen.


Thank you, Sashoy, for being exactly who you are — for being light in dark places, a calm in the storm, a smile when it's needed most. You are more than loved — you are a bunch of love. A living testimony of joy, strength, and unwavering grace.


May the Lord continue to bless you, guide you, and use your life as the beautiful vessel of love and light that it is.


We love you, we honor you, and we thank God for you.




Just a Bunch of Love


To know Sashoy is to know love in its purest, most radiant form.


Sashoy is the kind of soul who walks into a room and instantly fills it with warmth, laughter, and light. Her spirit is magnetic — not because she tries, but because it’s simply who she is. Loving, caring, and endlessly kindhearted, Sashoy has a way of making everyone feel seen, heard, and valued.


She’s outspoken in the best way — fearless in her truth, never afraid to stand up for what’s right, and always the voice of encouragement when someone needs it most. There’s something powerful about the way Sashoy speaks: it’s not just her words, it’s the love behind them, the intention, the raw honesty wrapped in compassion.


Talent flows through her — whether it’s in her creativity, her hustle, or the way she makes life feel like a song you want to dance to. She’s a walking vibe check, always bringing rhythm, energy, and a whole lot of flavor wherever she goes. Being around her feels like sunshine on your skin and music in your bones.


But what truly sets Sashoy apart is her heart. She’s the one who shows up. The one who helps without being asked. The one who gives, even when she has little. Her love is loud, her loyalty unmatched, and her spirit — unforgettable.


To Sashoy: thank you for being exactly who you are. Thank you for being a light, a vibe, a blessing. The world is better with you in it — and all of us who’ve crossed paths with you know we’ve experienced something truly special.


You're not just loved — you're a bunch of love.


With all my heart,

By Fabian Stennett.

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