Savanna Schreiner - Van Houtte was taken from this world far too soon on March 3, 2026, after a devastating accident in Laguna Beach. She was only 25 years old, with so much life ahead of her and so many dreams still waiting to unfold.
On March 11, Savanna would have been celebrating her birthday — a day that should have been filled with love, laughter, and the people she cherished most. Instead, her family and friends are left grieving the unimaginable loss of a beautiful young life taken much too soon.
Savanna was recently married and just beginning a new and exciting chapter with her husband. She had the most gentle, loving heart — the kind of person who cared deeply, loved fiercely, and always put others before herself. Her warmth made people feel safe. Her kindness made people feel valued. Her presence made life brighter.
She had an extraordinary love for animals and a deep passion for protecting the environment. Savanna believed in compassion, in standing up for the voiceless, and in making the world a kinder place. Whether she was helping a friend through a difficult moment or caring for animals she adored, she lived with empathy, purpose, and love.
Savanna brought light and softness into every room she entered. Her smile lifted spirits, her laughter was contagious, and her beautiful soul touched countless lives in ways that words cannot fully express.
Her sudden passing has left her husband and family completely heartbroken while also facing overwhelming financial burdens, including funeral expenses and unexpected costs during this unimaginable time.
This GoFundMe was created to help ease those burdens, support her loved ones, and honor Savanna’s beautiful life and legacy — a legacy rooted in love, compassion, and care for others.
As we approach what would have been her 26th birthday, we ask that you honor Savanna’s memory in any way you can — through a donation, a prayer, or simply by sharing her story.
Any support, no matter how small, means more than words can say.
Savanna’s gentle spirit, loving heart, and beautiful light will never be forgotten.
Organizer and beneficiary
Jessica Schreiner
Beneficiary

