FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. — Like any teenager, Finley Kruchten had desires and dreams. His room looked like a typical teenager’s, with a box of goldfish not far from his bed, video game controllers and a basket of laundry.
His parents, Jed and Veronica, described him as someone with the gift for making people smile and who went to the beat of his own drum.
“Finley made it OK to be yourself, and that was something he set an example of,” Veronica said. “If more of us could be ourselves, the world would be a better place.”…