Craft, Savali's Obituary
Savali Mose Craft, 26, passed away on April 13, 2026. Born on July 17, 1999, in Danville, Virginia, Savali was the beloved daughter of Tofi Fa’amuli and Sylvester Craft. She was proudly named after her grandmother, Savaliatoa Mose, carrying forward a name filled with meaning, strength, and family legacy.
Savali spent part of her early childhood in Chatham, Virginia, where she began forming the joyful and spirited personality that would define her life. She later moved to Kent, Washington, where she was raised and built lifelong friendships and connections that she cherished deeply. Kent became home in every sense of the word—a place where she grew, thrived, and created countless memories with family and friends. She attended and graduated from Kent Meridian High School, where her vibrant energy, bold confidence, and natural ability to connect with others made her unforgettable to those around her.
Shortly after graduation, Savali answered a higher calling and made the courageous decision to serve her country by joining the United States Air Force. Her time in the military reflected her strength, discipline, and determination. While serving, she was stationed in Korea and later in California, experiences that broadened her perspective and shaped her into the strong, resilient woman she became. It was during this chapter of her life that she welcomed her two beautiful daughters, Milani and Mielle—her greatest pride and the center of her entire world. Becoming a mother was one of Savali’s most cherished roles, and she poured her heart into raising her girls with love, laughter, and unwavering devotion.
Affectionately known and lovingly called “Mama” by those closest to her, Savali embraced that title with joy and pride. She was a loving and devoted mother, a cherished daughter, a protective and caring sister, and a loyal friend. Her presence brought comfort, laughter, and a sense of togetherness to everyone she encountered. She had a special way of making people feel seen, heard, and valued, leaving a lasting impression on every heart she touched.
Savali is survived by her loving parents, Tofi Fa’amuli and Sylvester Craft; her older sister, Tiarra Davis; her two younger brothers, Kingston and TJ; and her precious daughters, Milani (4) and Mielle (3), who carry forward her spirit, her joy, and her deep capacity for love. She also leaves behind a large extended family and countless friends who will forever hold her memory close.
Savali had a vibrant personality that was impossible to forget. She was funny, outgoing, bold, and just the right amount of sassy—always bringing laughter, light, and energy wherever she went. Her smile could brighten any room, and her sense of humor made even the toughest days feel lighter. She had a natural eye for fashion and interior design, effortlessly expressing herself through her style and creativity. Whether it was putting together an outfit or creating a beautiful space, Savali had a gift for making things feel uniquely her.
More than anything, Savali treasured her family. Her happiest moments were spent surrounded by loved ones—especially during gatherings filled with laughter, storytelling, music, and love. She found pure joy in seeing all the cousins together in one place, creating memories that would last a lifetime. Those moments of connection and togetherness meant everything to her, and they are now memories that her family will hold onto forever.
Savali’s life, though far too short, was filled with love, purpose, and unforgettable moments. She will be remembered for her warmth, her strength, her bold and beautiful spirit, and the deep, unconditional love she had for her family—especially her daughters. Her legacy lives on through the lives she touched, the love she gave so freely, and the memories that will continue to bring comfort and smiles to those who knew her.
Though she is no longer with us physically, Savali’s spirit will forever remain present—in the laughter of her children, in the love of her family, and in the hearts of all who were blessed to know her.
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