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Savannah N. Scheil

Windsor, Virginia

1995 - 2013

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Savannah N. ScheilWindsor - Savannah Nichole Scheil, 17, passed away April 21, 2013. She was born in Charleston, SC the daughter of Scott James Scheil and Christine Lee Eldridge Davy. She was a Senior at Windsor High School where she was a cheerleader since 8th grade. Savannah attended Pruden...

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Coming up on Savannah's seventh angel anniversary and I will say this... as her Mother, I am so thankful for all the support and love her Father, Scott, and I have received over the years. I tend to migrate here to grieve, but I don't really grieve. Yes, the tears fall, because I miss hearing her voice, tickling her back and hearing her bubbly voice, watching her cheer, seeing her spend her last dollar she earned on her brother's birthday present. But what really happens is I always feel...

Even though I never knew her, I think about her often. Gods Peace

I am so glad to say Savannah was a very special smart happy, cheerful young lady for the time I spent with you was wonderful and your friends that I've met were really nice bunch. Your Mom and Dad were and are very proud of all you have done in your short time, and for Danny I know he loved you too. You were the best RIP Beautiful Angel ;(

Dear Scott and Family,
Please accept my deepest condolences for your sudden loss of Savannah. May your deep faith guide you thorugh this difficult time.

To Savannah's precious family. Having taught Savannah in 8th grade Science, my heart is broken and my words at a loss. I will forever remember her smile, bubbly personality, and her genuine concern for people.

She often referred to herself as, "Mr Barnes' favorite": even when meeting my wife at a school dance. My wife immediately fell in love with her as well. Today is not about the tragedy; today is about the miracle of her life!

We do not mourn like those who have no...

hey doll baby i will miss u in the hall ways saying just keep swimming littler brother i would always say dont go to deep i love u and miss you.

While I didn't know Savannah, I feel like I knew her from all of her devoted friends talking about her. I know her friends are just devastated, and I cannot imagine feeling like that over a best friend. Latch on to her good spirit and take it with you.

Savannah thank you for sharing your life with us. You were more than Kayla's best friend you were also our daughter.The impacted you have made on everyones life and mine will always be a part of us and never forgotten. Scott, Chris, Nick, Danny and Michelle we love you and will always be here for you.
Crystal and Tom Fowler

To Savannah family and also to Hunter, We are so sorry for your loss. Our prayers are with you all during this most difficult time.