In Loving Memory of Averiee Osmundson (2006–2025): A Ray of Sunshine Taken Too Soon
Davis, Oklahoma — With hearts shattered and spirits heavy, the community of Davis is mourning the tragic and untimely loss of Averiee Osmundson, an 18-year-old high school senior whose life was full of promise, compassion, and light. Averiee was taken far too soon in a devastating car crash early Saturday morning on Foothill Road while she was on her way to patient care training at Southern Tech, a path she pursued with unwavering dedication and deep care for others.
Just days away from her graduation, Averiee’s future was bright, her goals within reach. She was known for her boundless energy, kind heart, and an infectious smile that could light up even the darkest of rooms. Family, friends, classmates, and teachers alike are struggling to comprehend how someone so full of life could be gone in an instant.
Averiee was more than just a student—she was a friend, daughter, sister, and confidante. Her presence was one of warmth and genuine kindness, always looking for ways to help others, lift them up, and make them feel seen. Whether through a thoughtful note, a big hug, or a listening ear, she had a unique ability to connect with people and leave a lasting impression.
Her decision to attend Southern Tech for patient care training was a reflection of her character. Caring for others wasn’t just something she wanted to do—it was who she was. Those who knew her say she had a heart meant for healing, and she dreamed of a future where she could dedicate her life to making a difference in healthcare.
The news of Averiee’s passing has left a profound impact on the Davis community. Vigils are being planned, and social media has been flooded with tributes, memories, and messages of love. Her classmates are grieving the loss of not just a friend, but a shining example of strength, optimism, and selflessness. Teachers describe her as a student who brought joy to the classroom and inspired everyone with her positive attitude.
“She was truly a ray of sunshine,” one teacher shared. “You couldn’t help but smile when Averiee walked in the room. She made every day better, and she had a heart so big it made you believe in the goodness of this world.”
Her friends echo those sentiments, remembering Averiee for her laughter, her goofy sense of humor, her love for music and adventure, and the deep loyalty she showed to the people she loved. She was the kind of friend who never let you feel alone—who always had your back.
As Davis High School prepares for graduation, the absence of Averiee will be felt deeply. Her seat will be empty, but her presence will be everywhere—in the tears of her classmates, in the words spoken by those who loved her, and in the quiet moments of reflection as a town grapples with loss.
To her family, we extend our deepest condolences. The pain of losing a child is unimaginable, but we hope you find strength in the love surrounding you and pride in the incredible young woman Averiee was. She lived a life that mattered, even if it was far too brief.
Rest in peace, Averiee Osmundson.
You were a light in this world, and your legacy will live on in every life you touched. Gone far too soon, but never, ever forgotten. 💛🕊️
Memorial details and community support efforts will be announced in the coming days. The community stands together in grief and remembrance, honoring a life that made this world brighter.