Savannah Elizabeth (Helm) Caldwell passed away November 25, 2019 in Washington DC at the young age of 27 years old. Savannah was born on August 11, 1992 in Ridgecrest, Ca to Lee Helm and Veronica Davis. She was definitely a "Daddy's Girl." She was a vibrant, happy child and never met a stranger.
When Savannah was 10 years old, she moved with her father and step mother to Mannsville, Ok. She attended school at Dickson Upper Elementary and later graduated from Dickson High School. Savannah was always friendly and extremely outgoing. She enjoyed playing softball and singing in the high school choir.
On December 28, 2009, Savannah married Josh Caldwell, a union that would last almost 10 years. From that union, two children were born, Addalyn Grace and Benjamin Darrell. Shortly after getting married the couple moved to Spokane, Wa where Josh served in the United States Air Force. Later, they moved to Wichita Falls, Tx, Spain, and Washington DC.
Savannah enjoyed cooking, traveling, learning to sew, and spending time with her children. At the time of her passing, she was enrolled in college and studying to become a dietician. Savannah had a zest for life and a strong love for her little family.
She leaves behind to forever cherish her memory: Husband: Josh Caldwell of the home; Daughter: Addalyn Caldwell of the home; Son: Benjamin Caldwell of the home; Parents: Lee and Staci Helm of Mannsville, Ok; Veronica Davis of Houston, Tx; Brothers: Patrick Helm of Ardmore, Ok; Aiden Von Grabow of Colorado; Justin Hartwell of Mannsville, Ok; Sisters: Kelsi Hartwell Eddings of Euless, Tx; Adelle Von Grabow of Houston, Tx; Grandmother: Viola Helm of Madill, Ok; Step Grandfather: Roger Hartwell. Savannah also leaves behind several other family members and a host of friends.
She was preceded in death by: Grandfather: James Helm; Step Grandmother: Minnie Hartwell.
Services to honor Savannah will be on December 17, 2019 at 3 pm at the Harper and Copper Rooms located at 119 A St. NE in Ardmore, Ok. The family asks that everyone attend and help celebrate Savannah's life.
MEMORIAL
Tuesday
December 17, 2019
3:00 PM
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