Rodeo star Kelsie Domer and her husband, Ryan Domer, are honoring the life of their 3-year-old daughter, Oaklynn Domer, after a tragic accident. The couple announced that "Be The Light" pink memorial caps featuring a subtle sparkle detail are available to buy in Oaklynn's memory, sharing the links to the Cowgirl Armor website via their respective Facebook pages on Monday, February 23. The caps were created in honor of Oaklynn, who is described as "a beautiful little cowgirl whose joyful spirit, radiant smile, and deep love for life touched hearts far beyond her years." They opted for the color pink, which "has become a symbol of unity, love and remembrance." All proceeds from memorial cap sales will be donated to the Rope Like A Girl Foundation. Celebrity Deaths of 2026: Robert Carradine and More Stars We Lost This Year Wearing this cap means choosing "to be brave, to love boldly, to shine bright in hard seasons, to support young girls chasing dreams and to keep Oaklynn's legacy alive," per the site. Breakaway ropers also notably wore pink in honor of Oaklynn during a February 20 event in San Antonio, Texas, following which Kelsie - a 10-time Women's Professional Rodeo Association champion - spoke out to share, "I know my baby girl loved seeing all of that PINK." Cowgirl Armor/Facebook The memorial caps quickly sold out, but according to an update from the Cowgirl Armor social media page on Tuesday, February 24, they have "officially restocked." "Thank you for loving this family so loudly. Thank you for carrying her light," the message read. Oaklynn tragically died on Thursday, February 19, after a "freak wreck involving one of their horses," according to a post from Rodeo Life, which claimed the horse "fell onto Kelsie and Oaklynn" at their ranch in Texas. "Though live-saving efforts were made, the child did not survive." Fox San Antonio's Ryan Wolf cited reports that Kelsie was allegedly "leading two horses while holding Oaklynn when one of the horses suffered a sudden medical emergency" and collapsed. "Oaklynn packed a lot in her short time with us," her Lanman Funeral Home obituary stated. "Traveling the rodeo circuit all over the U.S., hitting the practice pen with mom and dad, and loving her family with all her heart." (The couple has been married since 2021 and welcomed their daughter on August 11, 2022.) According to her obituary, "[Oaklynn] loved frogs, horses, everybody's puppies, going to 'yodeos,' and hanging out with all her friends. She did not know a stranger and lit up the room the minute she made her grand entrance." Spencer Wright and Family Preparing to Say Goodbye to Son Levi, 3, After Accident The 3-year-old is survived by her parents, grandparents and great-grandparents in addition to several aunts, uncles and cousins. There will be two funeral services for Oaklynn later this week, the first will be live-streamed on Thursday, February 26, in Dublin, Texas, followed by graveside services on Friday, February 27, in Cherokee, Oklahoma. The family asked that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to Rope Like A Girl for "family expenses and scholarships in Oaklynn's memory for rodeo athletes" at Southwestern Oklahoma State University or Northwestern Oklahoma State University.
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