Gabrielle Dawn (Rasco) Schoeneweis
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Gabrielle Schoeneweis
Gabrielle Schoeneweis passed away unexpectedly May 20th, 2009. She entered this life on April 8, 1971 in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Gabrielle moved to Texas and then to Phoenix where she began her career as a model and ended as a loving mother, devoted to her four children. She will be remembered for her "fiery" spirit and as a person who always fought for what she believed in. Gabrielle will be greatly missed by her husband, Scott; her children Kylie Porter, Hudson Scott, Harper Claire, and Emerson Grace; mother Sarah Hamilton, father Ken Barun, brothers Clayton, Seth, Adam and Max, sisters Shante, Shanel, and Shelsea and grandparents Lola Rojas and Sam and Elayne Barun. A visitation will be held at Messinger Pinnacle Peak Mortuary Sunday, May 24th from 5-9 pm. Services will be held at Messinger Pinnacle Peak Mortuary Monday, May 25th at 10:30 am with the burial to follow at Paradise Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that remembrances in her honor be made to the Ronald McDonald House of Phoenix.

Submitted by Pam Hamill

Funeral set for Gabrielle Schoeneweis

Funeral services for Gabrielle Schoeneweis, the wife of D-backs pitcher Scott Schoeneweis, will be held Monday at 10:30 a.m. MST at Messenger Pinnacle Peak Mortuary in Scottsdale, Ariz.

According to Maricopa County Sherrif's office, Gabrielle Schoeneweis was found dead on the floor of the couple's master bedroom last Wednesday. Lindsey Smith, spokesperson for the Sheriff's office said that there were no signs of foul play and while they are not ruling anything out, they are not treating it as a homicide at this point. More will be known once the medical examiner determines the cause of death.

"We're respecting his privacy," D-backs manager A.J. Hinch said. "I haven't heard from him, nor do I expect to, until we get back home. Obviously our thoughts and prayers are still with him."

The D-backs would like to go en masse to the funeral, but will be unable to because their game with the Padres that day starts at 12:40 p.m.

"We'll have some representation there," Hinch said. "We wish we could all be there for him. If it had been a night game obviously we would have chartered a bus to go out and be with him."

 

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