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Wyatt Kauth was 7 years old when his dad died in 2013. It was a soul-crushing blow for a young boy who idolized his father, Dennis Kauth, one of the artists of games, books, movies and conventions for “Dungeons and Dragons.”
Wyatt, now 14, and his mom, Dorothy McElroy, started a nonprofit in theMilwaukee area in Dennis Kauth’s honor to help Wyatt through the grieving process.
Today, Wyatt and other children who have lost loved ones are slaying “dragons of grief” as part of World Wide Dragon Shooting Day, an archery event he and his mother created that has featured more than 8,000 archers from 37 states and 67 countries raising money for grief-related charities and grieving families.
Michelle Rogers
USA TODAY Network
Wyatt Kauth was 7 years old when his dad died in 2013. It was a soul-crushing blow for a young boy who idolized his father, Dennis Kauth, one of the artists of games, books, movies and conventions for “Dungeons and Dragons.”
Wyatt, now 14, and his mom, Dorothy McElroy, started a nonprofit in theMilwaukee area in Dennis Kauth’s honor to help Wyatt through the grieving process.
Today, Wyatt and other children who have lost loved ones are slaying “dragons of grief” as part of World Wide Dragon Shooting Day, an archery event he and his mother created that has featured more than 8,000 archers from 37 states and 67 countries raising money for grief-related charities and grieving families.
Wyatt Kauth was just 7 years old when his dad died in 2013. It was a soul-crushing blow for a young boy who idolized his father, Dennis Kauth, one of the artists of games, books, movies and conventions for “Dungeons and Dragons.”
Wyatt, now 14, and his mom, Dorothy McElroy, started a nonprofit in the greater Milwaukee area in Dennis Kauth’s honor to help Wyatt through the grieving process.
Today, Wyatt and other children who have lost loved ones are slaying “dragons of grief” as part of World Wide Dragon Shooting Day, an archery event he and his mother created that has featured more than 8,000 archers from 37 states and 67 countries raising money for grief-related charities and grieving families.