In May, PEOPLE confirmed that Preston's cause of death was determined to be "blunt force injuries due to a motor vehicle crash," according to the St. Tammany Parish coroner's office.
Katelynn Ordone is reflecting on the tragic accident that killed her 2-year-old son, Preston, and how she continues to persevere through her immense grief.
The car crash occurred on April 24 in Louisiana; the toddler, who went viral on TikTok in Katelynn's "Okay Baby" videos, sustained fatal "blunt force injuries," per his official cause of death. Katelynn and her husband, Preston's father Jaelen Ordone, were also in the vehicle, but they survived the accident.
As previously reported by PEOPLE, the Ordones' older daughter, Paisley, was thankfully not in the car at the time of the crash.
In a TikTok video posted on Thursday, July 3, Katelynn recounted "something that happened the day of our accident" that stayed with her. Since she sustained a traumatic brain injury in the crash, Katelynn admitted that she doesn't actually remember the incident or "two to three days" afterward; however, her father informed her about a particularly striking phone call she made.
"The accident was awful, and somehow I was able to get my hold of my phone," she explained. "I called 911 first. I was on the phone with them for five minutes. The only reason I know that is because I saw it in my call logs, and then my parents have told me that I called them."
The grieving parent explained that she was evidently able to send her location and asked her parents to come to the site, though she wasn't able to tell them exactly where she was at the time.
"I was on the phone with my mom for about five minutes," Katelynn shared in her recent TikTok video. "She said she could just hear the pain in my voice. I was groaning in pain, and she said she just couldn't handle it anymore."
Her mother then handed off the phone call to her father, with whom Katelynn spoke for about 19 minutes, she detailed.
"My dad told me that he kept asking where I was and I kept saying, 'I don't know' ... He could hear people asking me if I had kids and I was saying, 'I don't know.' I was just out of it," she told her viewers. "There was moments that I could talk; there was moments that I was just groaning and moaning in pain; and then there was moments of silence where I wasn't talking at all."
In one of said quiet moments on the phone, Katelynn’s dad said she suddenly began speaking the Lord’s Prayer “perfectly.” She noted that after he told her about that, she had to actually look up the words of the Christian recitation.
“I have heard of it. I recognize it when I hear it, but I did not -- still do not -- know it well enough to recite it perfectly,” said the content creator. She continued to express how meaningful it was to hear that story, how it strengthened her faith and gave her hope.
“Without God, I wouldn’t know that Preston’s at perfect peace right now,” Katelynn concluded. “I still have a long journey, a long ways to go. I feel like I truly, truly could not get through this without [God].”