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With heavy hearts, we share the passing of Aumi Lynn Webster on February 6, 2026. Aumi was a beautiful soul with a huge heart—deeply caring, kind and loving. She had a quick wit and was sarcastically funny. She had a special way of making people feel seen and valued, and her compassion for others was woven into everything she did. Aumi loved horses, helping others, and Chicken McNuggets.
Aumi shared a close bond with her mother, GayLynn; her father, Kyle; and her brother, Dane. Their love for one another was undeniable. She was deeply loved by her entire family and by the many friends who had the privilege of knowing her.
Aumi spent many summers at Miracle Ranch, first as a camper and later as a volunteer. As she grew older, giving back to the ranch became especially meaningful to her. Once old enough, she hoped to work at Miracle Ranch as a wrangler. As an adult, she dreamed of becoming a children’s mental health counselor.
Miracle Ranch was more than just a camp to Aumi—it was a safe and meaningful place where she felt grounded, accepted, and understood. It supported her mental health, helped her grow in her faith and was the place where Aumi’s compassion for others, horses and Jesus came together.
Funds raised through this GoFundMe will help cover funeral expenses. With your support, the family also hopes to raise a significant amount to make a meaningful donation in Aumi’s name to Miracle Ranch, helping the ranch continue to provide a safe, loving, and faith-filled environment for young girls—just as it did for Aumi.
The family will be celebrating Aumi’s life with a small, private memorial, shared with those who were closest to Aumi. While this gathering will be intimate, the family is deeply grateful for the love, prayers, and support being shown by all.
Thank you for holding Aumi and her family in your hearts during this incredibly difficult time.
In honor of Aumi, we encourage anyone who may be struggling to seek help. The Suicide & Crisis Lifeline is available at 988 by call or text, any time.
Organizer and beneficiary
Gay Lynn Webster
Beneficiary


