India was such a light in this world that can sometimes feel so dark. She had a powerfully magnetic presence; even as a baby, people were drawn to her like moths to a flame. She was a highly sensitive person, unbelievably creative in her every endeavor, deeply compassionate, and so very tender-hearted.
India was born in Salt Lake City, Utah on June 28, 1992, but spent most of her childhood and teen years in Olympia, Washington. She met her beloved Jason in Palm Springs, California, and they married soon after in Los Angeles. They traveled the world together, sharing love and creating beauty wherever they went. She told her mother that Jason made her want to be a better person, and her love for him was deep. Together, they brought three beautiful children into the world: Sebastien Wolf (age 5), and 2-year-old twins Juniper Moon and Henning Rayne.
India was born to be a mother – she was a nurturer to the core. Even as a young girl, wherever she went, other kids wanted to be in her sphere. They could sense her kindness, and she made them feel so seen. India was incredibly patient, tender, and fun-loving with her own children as well, and they meant the world to her. With Jason by her side, she created The Lucky Wolf through vision, determination, trust, and a whole lot of hard work, with the goal of becoming a safe, inclusive place for community, artists, lovers of culture, misfits, and everyone in between to be able to express themselves, learn, enjoy the arts, meet other kind people, and so much more.
Losing India has impacted so many on such a profound level, it’s hard to recover from a loss like this. To Jason, she was not only a beloved wife and mother of his children, she was also an integral partner in their businesses. Her loss is felt in a multitude of ways. Let’s join together to carry India’s vision forward in her honor. It’s comforting to believe that she will be grateful to know how beloved she is, and that her legacy will continue.
India is survived by her loving husband, Jason, her mother and father, Christine Love and Ainslie MacLeod, her three children, Sebastien Wolf, Juniper Moon and Henning Rayne, two half-sisters, Rayne Kirby and Melissa Essmaker.
India and Jason invested their life savings into the Lucky Wolf and the Warner Supply Do It Center. Anything you can do to help keep these businesses open to serve the community, whether it’s donating to their GoFundMe, or shopping at their businesses, is deeply appreciated.
There will be a celebration of life held at the Lucky Wolf, 404 East Michigan Ave., Paw Paw, Sunday, November 26, 2023, beginning at 3:00 p.m.
To donate to their GoFundMe, visit this link: gofundme.com/the-deiblerlove-family or click on the link below.
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