A founder of the well-known craze Duck Duck Jeep died all of a sudden.
Allison Parliament is said to have died by her group.
In 2020, Parliament was seen putting a rubber duck on a stranger’s car, which started the Duck Duck Jeep craze.
Parliament said she did this because of a bad experience she had with someone in a Canadian small town.
Then, other Jeep drivers copied what she did to be kind to others.
People have since put ducks of all shapes and sizes all over their cars.
The movement took over North America and even spread around the world.
“Many years later, that single gesture has morphed into the Jeep ducking craze that has swept throughout the Jeep enthusiast community in the United States as well as dozens of other countries around the world,” said a statement from Duck Duck Jeep.
There is no information about what killed Parliament.
The influential person was honored on her Facebook page by Jeepers and Jeep Ducking fans.
Many people praised the work she did to spread happiness and kindness.
Someone wrote, “I’m so sorry and shocked to hear of your death!”
“I know that you have made such a great impact with the duck love you have spread all over.”
“I’m so sorry to hear about your death,” said another fan.
“You have made a huge difference in the crazy world we live in now.” The world will miss you.
Some Jeepers paid tribute to her by showing pictures of their ducks or talking about how they would carry on her work.
Multiple people wrote, “You will be sorely missed, Allison.”
“I’m so happy I got to know you and become your friend. I’m also thankful that you brought tiny rubber ducks into Jeepers’ lives.”
“We will continue the tradition in your honor!”
As the Duck Duck Jeep craze grew, a Fall Festival was held every year.
Parliament moved from Alabama to Ontario, Canada, in 2020 to be nearer to her family.
Oh, and she drove a 2018 Jeep Wrangler named Cana Bama. Her dog’s name was Ollie.