When the community of Stratford, Texas, woke up to the news on Wednesday that 20-year-old Myunique Johnson had lost her life in a crash near Dalhart, a ripple of grief passed through the Panhandle — for a young woman known for her bright smile and gentle heart, whose time was far too short.
The tragedy occurred around 1:40 p.m. on November 5, 2025, when Myunique was driving a Nissan Altima southbound on U.S. Highway 87 after experiencing a flat tire. According to the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS), the vehicle was traveling at a reduced speed because of the disabled tire when a semi-tractor trailer driven by 39-year-old Daniel Villarreal Guadalupe failed to control his speed and struck the back of the Altima.


The impact was devastating. Myunique and her three passengers — 18-year-old Lakeisha Brown of Galveston, 31-year-old Breanna Brantley of Rosharon, and 28-year-old Taylor White of Missouri City — were all pronounced dead at the scene. Guadalupe suffered non-life-threatening injuries and was taken to Coon Memorial Hospital in Dalhart.
Stratford, a tight-knit community, has been left reeling by the loss. Friends and family describe Myunique as someone who always brought light into a room — offering encouragement, kindness, a ready laugh, and a spirit that lifted others. Her presence had meaning: she was full of dreams and deeply loved by those who knew her.
Though the official DPS report remains under investigation and the full circumstances of the crash are still being reviewed, the immediate facts underline a chilling reminder of how quickly life can change. The disabled vehicle, the speed of the semi, the moment of impact — all combined in a moment that will forever mark a community.
In the wake of the accident, prayers and condolences have poured in for the families of the victims, for the driver of the semi, and for the first-responders who worked the scene. The memory of Myunique, in particular, is being held up as a beacon of what was and what could have been. Her laughter, her warmth, her hope for the future — these are the things her loved ones are determined to carry forward.
Loss like this brings heartbreak, but it also brings perspective. Myunique’s light, though extinguished in this world, now lives on in the hearts of those she touched. Stratford mourns her passing — yet remembers her spark, her kindness, and her promise. Gone too soon, but never forgotten: Rest in peace, sweet Myunique. Your spirit will forever shine in the lives you graced.
