Ariana Sutton, a 36-year-old dancer and mother of three, including newborn twins, took her own life on May 31, shortly after giving birth. Her husband, Stephen “Tyler” Sutton, serves as an Easton police officer. The Sutton family is reaching out to the community to raise awareness about postpartum depression and emphasize the importance of seeking help for mental health struggles.
A Plea for Support and Mental Health Advocacy
The family of Ariana Sutton is asking for support during this difficult time as they cope with the unimaginable loss. They hope that by sharing their story, they can prevent other families from enduring similar tragedies. A GoFundMe campaign has been set up to offer financial assistance and express love and strength to the Sutton family as they navigate their challenging journey.
Remembering Ariana Sutton’s Legacy
Ariana Sutton, a co-owner of Starline Academy for the Performing Arts in Stoughton, was described as a gentle and kind human being. Her passion for motherhood was evident, and she adored her children. The tragic loss has left a void in the lives of her 4-year-old daughter, Melody Ki, and newborn twins, Everly Irene and Rowan Stephen Sutton.
Raising Awareness and Uniting in Memory of Ariana Sutton
The Sutton family hopes to raise awareness about postpartum depression and mental health both during and after pregnancy. They urge mothers to seek help and emphasize the importance of fostering a supportive community. Massachusetts offers a free helpline for mental and behavioral health, accessible through a call or text to 833-773-2445.
Moving Forward and Supporting the Family
Tyler Sutton, Ariana’s husband, plans to move back to Easton, where he will receive support from his family, including his brother Jason and sister-in-law Catherine. The family is expecting a daughter in August, who will be close in age to the twins. The community’s support will be vital in providing childcare and ensuring the family’s long-term financial stability.
Remembering Ariana Sutton’s Vibrant Spirit
Ariana Sutton’s vivacious personality left a lasting impact on those who knew her. Born in Stoughton and raised in Easton, she pursued a dance education and performance career, leaving behind an impressive dance legacy. Her family remembers her as an amazing and full-of-life individual, emphasizing that postpartum depression can affect anyone.