![Artita-Guerrero knows that she will always remember her mom, but as she grows older her memories become less pronounced. “It’s the smaller things I wish I could remember but can’t,” she says.“So many other thing have happened in my life that I’m kinda like covering...[her death].”](https://grantmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/DSC_5574-copy-copy.jpg)
Artita-Guerrero knows that she will always remember her mom, but as she grows older her memories become less pronounced. “It’s the smaller things I wish I could remember but can’t,” she says.“So many other thing have happened in my life that I’m kinda like covering...[her death].”
Chloe Artita-Guerrero lost her mother in 2014. In the past she has struggled to find safe, non-destructive ways of coping. Now, a Grant junior, she has found ways to cope with her loss.