12-year-old takes her life and leaves soul-crushing note behind

The loss of a child to suicide is a heartbreak no family is ever prepared for. At just 12 years old, life is still supposed to be unfolding — filled with possibility, curiosity, and dreams not yet fully formed. For one Alabama family, that future was tragically cut short.

In February 2026, 12-year-old Lindsey Mae Swan from Huntsville, Alabama, died by suicide. Now, her family is sharing her story publicly, hoping that in their grief, they might help save another child.

Lindsey — lovingly known as “Sweet Pea” and “Stitch” — was remembered as vibrant, intelligent, and fiercely protective of those she loved. Her mother, Brittany Booth, described her as someone who stood up for others who were too afraid to speak for themselves. If someone tried to bully her friends or siblings, Lindsey stepped in without hesitation.

She was a student at Mountain Gap Middle School and deeply involved in school and community life. Lindsey sang in choir, participated in the Girls Engaged in Math and Science (GEMS) team, and was rehearsing for a role in The Lion King with Around The Curtain children’s theater. Outside the classroom, she loved volleyball, gymnastics, hiking, dancing, the beach, and caring for animals.

By all outward appearances, she was thriving.

But like many children, Lindsey carried burdens that were not always visible.

Four years earlier, she had lost her father, Joseph Laughery. According to her mother, that loss affected her deeply. Grief at such a young age can settle quietly, shaping emotions in ways even adults struggle to articulate.

At the same time, Lindsey reportedly faced bullying at school. Her mother said some classmates mocked her and used her father’s death as a way to hurt her — a cruelty that compounded her private pain.

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