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Fort Worth CEO, two kids killed in crash near Austin

The crash happened the day before Thanksgiving

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A Fort Worth executive and his two children died in a crash in Central Texas on Wednesday night, according to officials and a statement from his company.

Zach Muckleroy, 44, was a businessman and lifelong TCU supporter. Muckleroy's wife, Lauren, survived the crash and was flown to an Austin hospital in critical condition.

Dozens attended a candlelight vigil for the family on Friday night at University Christian Church in Fort Worth.

โ€œEverybody wants to do something, everybody wants to say something but thereโ€™s not anything to say or do except to come together and pray together and recognize that we're not alone in this,โ€ said Rev. Dr. Russ Peterman with University Christian Church.

Zach was born and raised in Fort Worth.

โ€œHis friends jokingly referred to him as the mayor,โ€ said Rev. Peterman.

He was CEO of a construction company, Muckleroy and Falls, lived and worshipped near TCU where he played football and graduated in 2002.

โ€œZach was the type of man that you would want your son to grow up to be. He was a dedicated father, husband,โ€ said Amanda Stallings with the TCU Alumni Association.

Zach, his 9-year-old daughter Lindsay and 12-year-old son Judson were killed west of Austin in a head-on collision, according to a post by former TCU head coach Gary Patterson.

Stallings said the family was in central Texas to visit relatives for Thanksgiving.

โ€œJudson has this smile from ear to ear every time youโ€™d see him, and Lindsay was always by her momโ€™s side,โ€ said Rev. Peterman.

It's their mom, Lauren, that has so many praying.

โ€œYou can imagine waking up to your entire family is lost. I can't imagine,โ€ said Rev. Peterman.
Lauren survived the crash and he says she was flown to an Austin hospital.

โ€œShe's a fighter. I just received a text just a minute ago from Zach's mom that she came through the surgeries ok, she's had 3 so far,โ€ said Rev. Peterman.

Few details have been released about the deadly crash but DPS and the Blanco County Sheriff's Office are investigating.

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