Current:Home > NewsColorado man dies in skydiving accident in Seagraves, Texas: He 'loved to push the limits' -PrimeFinance
Colorado man dies in skydiving accident in Seagraves, Texas: He 'loved to push the limits'
TradeEdge View
Date:2025-04-09 23:35:49
A Colorado man is dead after an apparent skydiving accident in west Texas, local law enforcement confirmed Tuesday.
Jacob Glenn Todd, 36, died during the Oct. 15 incident in Seagraves, Texas, Gaines County Sheriff's Office Chief Deputy Landon Walker told USA TODAY.
The small city with a population of about 2,400 people is about 65 miles southwest of Lubbock, Texas near the New Mexico state line.
On the day of Todd's death, deputies and the Seagraves Fire Department and Seagraves EMS responded to a report of a parachute accident at the Seagrave's Airport off Highway 385, Walker said.
When first-responders arrived, lifesaving measures were being conducted on Todd by bystanders, officials wrote in a press release.
Todd was transported to a hospital by EMS where he died from his injuries, according to the release.
Officials said Todd was from Elizabeth, Colorado, about 40 miles southeast of Denver.
Window washer falls to death:Window washer falls to death in Boston from 32-story downtown building
He 'loved to push the limits'
According to his obituary, Todd is survived by one daughter, Jeune Alexandria Todd, his parents Dave and Karen Todd, and other family members.
"He (Todd) was always willing to lend a hand and pitch in when he sensed someone in need," Kehly Todd and Bryan Todd posted about on an online fundraising page to help raise money to help family with funeral expenses. "He knew how to make you laugh and loved to push the limits in his hobbies, whether racing cars or skydiving."
Illinois tanker crash:5 killed in Illinois tanker crash died from gas leak, autopsy report confirms
As of Tuesday afternoon the fundraiser had raised $9,300 in donations.
The accident is being investigated by the Federal Aviation Administration, Walker said.
Natalie Neysa Alund is a senior reporter for USA TODAY. Reach her at [email protected] and follow her on X @nataliealund.
veryGood! (8)
Related
- From family road trips to travel woes: Americans are navigating skyrocketing holiday costs
- Dick Van Dyke credits neighbors with saving his life and home during Malibu fire
- Sabrina Carpenter reveals her own hits made it on her personal Spotify Wrapped list
- Atmospheric river and potential bomb cyclone bring chaotic winter weather to East Coast
- Which apps offer encrypted messaging? How to switch and what to know after feds’ warning
- Albertsons gives up on Kroger merger and sues the grocery chain for failing to secure deal
- I loved to hate pop music, until Chappell Roan dragged me back
- 'Mary': How to stream, what biblical experts think about Netflix's new coming
- US appeals court rejects Nasdaq’s diversity rules for company boards
- Dick Van Dyke credits neighbors with saving his life and home during Malibu fire
Ranking
- What to watch: O Jolie night
- The Sundance Film Festival unveils its lineup including Jennifer Lopez, Questlove and more
- East Coast storm makes a mess at ski resorts as strong winds cause power outages
- China's ruling Communist Party expels former chief of sports body
- Trump's 'stop
- Worst. Tariffs. Ever. (update)
- When does 'No Good Deed' come out? How to watch Ray Romano, Lisa Kudrow's new dark comedy
- Worst. Tariffs. Ever. (update)
Recommendation
Working Well: When holidays present rude customers, taking breaks and the high road preserve peace
Travis Kelce Praises Taylor Swift For Making Eras Tour "Best In The World"
Shanghai bear cub Junjun becomes breakout star
'Secret Level' creators talk new video game Amazon series, that Pac
Dick Vitale announces he is cancer free: 'Santa Claus came early'
Mega Millions winning numbers for Tuesday, Dec. 10 drawing: $619 million lottery jackpot
'Maria' review: Angelina Jolie sings but Maria Callas biopic doesn't soar
A Malibu wildfire prompts evacuation orders and warnings for 20,000, including Dick Van Dyke, Cher