The Milford Daily News UPTON — Izabella DeLorey was an outgoing, compassionate teenager, and a gifted artist, who wanted to study forensic science in college. “She was kind and caring, and she had a contagious laugh,” said Jaiden Miller, a friend. “If she started laughing at something, no matter how stupid it was, everyone around her would start laughing, too.” In 2018, during her freshman year at Nipmuc Regional High School, the 15-year-old took her own life. “It’s going on three years, but it doesn’t get all of a sudden OK,” said DeLorey’s mother, Alizabeth Bouvier. “Six out of seven nights a week, I still cry myself to sleep. It does not get any easier at all, it doesn’t.”