Please Pray For The Odom Family and Dump Truck Driver Injured In Foggy O’Donnell Accident; Quinton, Lisa, and the kids, Mason, Macklin, and Mia, Taken to UMC

Fog is a serious hazard.

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The Odom Family car crashed into a dump truck due to fog in O’Donnell, Texas on December 23, 2025.

Quinton Odom was with his whole family in the car, and they were all taken to UMC.

Quinton is a dedicated professional and family man from Texas.

He has been serving as the Director of Technology for the Crockett County Consolidated Common School District since August 2021. He supports students and staff with the technology tools they need to succeed.

Alongside his work in education, he has a strong background in the energy sector and has been working as a lease operator for Epic Permian Operating LLC since 2016.

Quinton’s roots are in Texas, where he studied at South Plains College. He was also an athlete, playing baseball.

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Community Asked to Pray for O’Donnell Crash Victims

The O’Donnell community is rallying in prayer after a serious accident in dense fog on December 23, 2025.

The crash involved the Odom family and a dump truck driver, with all parties suffering injuries.

Dense fog turns familiar roads into dangerous places. Recently, several accidents have been caused by this sudden, thick weather.

The Odom family, Quinton and Lisa, and their three children, Mason, Macklin, and Mia, were transported to UMC for treatment.

The driver of the dump truck was also injured and taken for care.

Quinton is known locally as a devoted family man who often cherished his family. He has been a constant presence at his kids’ sporting events and cheered on his daughter in her cheerleading pursuits.

The family often shares their close-knit life on social media, making this sudden tragedy deeply felt by friends and neighbors.

As the families begin their recovery journey, the community is asked to keep them in their thoughts and prayers for healing and strength.

Keep them in your prayers for a speedy recovery.

Please pray for the Odom family and the driver of the dump truck who were in an accident yesterday in the fog in O’Donnell.
Quinton and Lisa and their kids Mason, Macklin and Mia were all injured and taken to UMC.
God was there for all involved!
They know the power of prayer!
Lift them all up in prayer!
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

Pete Christy KCBD

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Ashish Maharjan, author at Players Bio, has been covering news with a keen eye for detail and a knack for storytelling. A writer with a passion for capturing the essence of athletic competition.

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