Diamond's obituary
Diamond Davies, a person of boundless spirit and transformative passion, passed away on February 22, 2026, in Pocatello, Idaho. Born in Rochester, New York, Diamond was a radiant force of nature who brought light, life, and a touch of "unpredictable beauty" to every room they entered.
A Fearless Advocate
Diamond’s professional life was defined by a profound empathy for others. A dedicated non-binary individual and a fierce advocate for Trans Rights in New York City, they stood as a pillar of support in a world that often lacked understanding. At just 18 years old, Diamond became a Suicide Counselor for transgender youth, a role they held for four years. Their work with Suicide Prevention International was more than a career; it was a calling that offered hope to those in their darkest hours.
A Life Without Fences
A true child of the earth, Diamond lived with a zest for life that refused to be contained. They were a licensed holistic healer in Oregon, weaving peace and wellness into the fabric of their community. Their creativity flourished through their small business, where they crafted "indie" and rave clothing that allowed others to wear a piece of Diamond’s unique, vibrant style.
Diamond’s wanderlust took them across 29 states, each journey adding a new thread to the tapestry of their life. Whether they were exploring the nation or embarking on local adventures with their beloved dog, Pigeon, Diamond lived every day as a "compass set to wonder."
An Enduring Legacy
To know Diamond was to feel the warmth of the sun and the electric energy of a summer storm. Even in their final days, they were looking toward the horizon—preparing to start skydiving courses and earning their motorcycle license.
While they left us with dreams yet unfulfilled, Diamond’s legacy is one of authenticity and courage. They leave behind a world made better by their advocacy and a community inspired by their freedom. Diamond taught us all to live fully, love passionately, laugh with every stranger and to never let our spirits be fenced in.