Comanche County is mourning the loss of Susan May, a beloved 71-year-old Medicine Park resident, whose life was tragically cut short in a collision along State Highway 58 near NW Miller Road on Wednesday, February 25, 2026. The sudden accident has left family, friends, and the wider community grappling with profound grief, as they reflect on a life defined by kindness, compassion, and an unwavering dedication to those around her.

Susan May Beloved Medicine Park Resident

Susan May was far more than the circumstances of her passing; she was a cherished mother, grandmother, friend, and pillar of her community. Those who knew her remember a woman whose warmth, gentle nature, and quiet strength could uplift anyone she encountered. Her presence brought comfort and joy, whether through a kind word, a supportive gesture, or simply the light she carried into every room she entered.

Throughout her life, Susan exemplified resilience, generosity, and devotion to family and community. She celebrated the achievements of others, offered guidance in times of need, and turned ordinary moments into meaningful memories with her thoughtfulness. For her loved ones, she was a source of stability, love, and wisdom—a foundation that nurtured and inspired everyone around her.

The impact of her sudden passing has been felt far beyond her immediate family. Neighbors, friends, and members of the Medicine Park community have come together in shared sorrow, honoring Susan’s life through remembrance, support, and reflection. Her kindness and compassion left a mark on all who encountered her, and the stories shared by those who knew her underscore the depth of her influence.

While grief is heavy, Susan May’s legacy endures in the countless ways she touched others’ lives. Her generosity, her gentle spirit, and her dedication to family and community serve as a lasting reminder of the importance of love, empathy, and human connection. Those who were fortunate enough to know her will carry her memory in their hearts forever.

Susan May’s life may have ended too soon, but the love she gave, the lives she touched, and the values she embodied continue to resonate. In honoring her memory, her family, friends, and community celebrate a life well lived—a life that inspires kindness, resilience, and the enduring power of compassion.