The creator of the well-known phenomenon Duck Duck Jeep unexpectedly passed away.

Allison Parliament’s organization claims that she passed away.

The Duck Duck Jeep phenomenon began in 2020 when Parliament was spotted attaching a rubber duck to an unknown person’s vehicle.

According to Parliament, she took this action in response to an unpleasant encounter she had in a tiny Canadian town.

Subsequently, additional drivers of Jeeps emulated her acts of kindness.

Since then, people have covered their automobiles in ducks of various sizes and forms.

The movement swept across North America and eventually the globe.

According to a statement from Duck Duck Jeep, “many years later, that one 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.”

Nothing is known regarding the cause of Parliament’s demise.

Fans of Jeep Ducking and Jeepers acknowledged the significant lady on her Facebook page.

She received a lot of acclaim for her efforts to disperse joy and goodwill.

“I’m so sorry and shocked to hear of your death!” was written by someone.

“I am aware of the enormous influence you have had with the duck love you have shared worldwide.”

Another fan added, “I’m so sorry to hear about your death.”

“You have had a profound impact on the crazy world we currently inhabit.” The world will be without you.

A few Jeepers honored her memory by showcasing photos of their ducks or expressing plans to continue her work.

“You will be sorely missed, Allison,” was written by several people.

“I’m overjoyed to have met you and became friends with you. I’m also appreciative that you introduced Jeepers to little rubber ducks.

“We’ll carry on the custom in your honor!”

Every year there was a Fall Festival as the popularity of the Duck Duck Jeep rose.

In 2020, Parliament relocated to Ontario, Canada, from Alabama, to be closer to her family.

Oh, and she was the driver of Cana Bama, a 2018 Jeep Wrangler. Ollie was the name of her dog.

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