

Savannah Nichol Griffiths was born on January 18, 1999 in Murray, UT to Matt and Jeni Griffiths. Savannah lived in Utah for one year until she moved to East Nassau, NY. She lived there for 18 months before moving to Easton, PA where she lived for the next 14 years. She attended Tracy Elementary from kindergarten until the 4th grade and then 5th grade at Easton Area Middle School. She attended Pennsylvania Leadership Charter School from 6th-10th grade, until the summer of 2015 when she moved to Spicewood, TX and attended Lake Travis High School for her junior year.
Savannah was happy, kind, and nurturing to everyone around her. She had a passion for learning and was always wanting to try different things. From an early age she was always active. She loved playing soccer and was very involved in karate.
At the age of 10, she found her true love—horseback riding. For the past 7 years she improved her equestrian skills in jumping and dressage. She participated in numerous camps where she shared her love for horses and taught other young girls to ride. She had true connection with horses and a great love for all animals. The first thing she would do when she came home from school was play with her dogs and cats.
Savannah was a very artistic and creative individual. Some of her favorite pastimes were photography, arts and crafts, video editing, and interior design. She also had a great love for the French culture and language. Her dream was to study abroad in Paris and become an interior designer and architect. She worked very hard and maintained straight A's throughout high school.
Whenever anyone met Savannah, they couldn't help but stop and smile. She radiated light and warmth to all those around her. People were drawn to her and always left feeling uplifted. Savannah had always been a giving person, thinking of others before herself. She even signed up to be an organ donor and after her passing was able to give life to others.
Savannah is survived by her parents Matt and Jeni and her brother Austin, along with her four cats, one dog, one turtle, and her precious horse.
The family will receive friends from 10:00 to 10:45 a.m. on Saturday, March 19, 2016 with funeral services at 11:00 a.m. at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 5201 Convict Hill, Austin, Texas. Interment will be follow at Haynie Flat Cemetery in Spicewood, Texas.
Any of those who desire to make a donation in her name may do so with the organization known as REDArena at http://www.redarena.org/.
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