Levi Wright, the 3-year-old son of rodeo star Spencer Wright and Kallie Wright who tragically died on June 2 after he was taken off life support, is being remembered as an "exceptionally thoughtful" young boy in a touching obituary shared by his mother. "Levi was exceptionally thoughtful and considerate for his age, he was constantly thinking of others," the obituary reads. "His heart was pure, tender and oversized.
Levi loved his big sister, Steeley, and playing with her was one of his greatest joys. They were instant best friends. The verdict was still partially out on his baby brother, Brae, but Levi often asked to 'hold baby.
' Levi was a die hard Grandma’s boy, always asking to go to Gamma’s house." Affectionately known as "Beans," Levi enjoyed going to church and being his dad's right-hand man. "His Dad was who he looked up to most; he wanted to be just like him and was well on his way," the obituary featuring countless photos of Levi continued.
"He had a passion for tractors, excavators, skid steers and all heavy equipment, even his music choice followed suit-he was always asking to play Big Green Tractor and The Excavator Song." Levi died on June 2 after he was taken off life support following an accident two weeks prior, when he drove his electric toy tractor into a Utah river and nearly drowned. He had been hospitalized and was in critical condition due to his brain being deprived of oxygen for too long since the river accident on May 21.
According to a statement.
