Sitting next to bean bag chair that was her child’s favorite spot to relax, Dia Caulkins reflects on the life of Graciella-Sawyer Caulkins-Feltz, her 14-year-old who identified as non-binary and died by suicide in November, at the family’s home in Verona.
Sitting in her living room surrounded by poster boards filled with photos of her late child, Graciella-Sawyer Caulkins-Feltz, who died by suicide in November, Dia Caulkins said more needs to be done to support LGBTQ+ teens.
Graciella-Sawyer Caulkins-Feltz cared about animals and had just started piano lessons and photography, snapping photos of flowers, sunsets and ice cream.
Dia Caulkins in the colorful bedroom of her late child, Graciella-Sawyer Caulkins-Feltz, a 14-year-old who identified as non-binary and died by suicide in November. Graciella-Sawyer loved the colors pink and yellow, unicorns, and had just started piano lessons.
Dia Caulkins wears a purple and yellow flower in honor of her late child, Graciella-Sawyer Caulkins-Feltz, a 14-year-old who identified as non-binary and died by suicide in November.
Sitting next to bean bag chair that was her child’s favorite spot to relax, Dia Caulkins reflects on the life of Graciella-Sawyer Caulkins-Feltz, her 14-year-old who identified as non-binary and died by suicide in November, at the family’s home in Verona.
Dia Caulkins in the colorful bedroom of her late child, Graciella-Sawyer Caulkins-Feltz, a 14-year-old who identified as non-binary and died by suicide in November. Graciella-Sawyer loved the colors pink and yellow, unicorns, and had just started piano lessons.
Graciella-Sawyer Caulkins-Feltz cared about animals and had just started piano lessons and photography, snapping photos of flowers, sunsets and ice cream.
Sitting in her living room surrounded by poster boards filled with photos of her late child, Graciella-Sawyer Caulkins-Feltz, who died by suicide in November, Dia Caulkins said more needs to be done to support LGBTQ+ teens.
Dia Caulkins wears a purple and yellow flower in honor of her late child, Graciella-Sawyer Caulkins-Feltz, a 14-year-old who identified as non-binary and died by suicide in November.