8th Annual Dianne L. O'Dell Memorial Classic
Saturday, August 24, 2019
Saturday, August 24, 2019
A MOTHER TO MANY, BUT A FRIEND TO ALL

Dianne O'Dell's HUGE heart and caring spirit are the inspiration for this entire organization. Her love of life and selfless ways made such an impressive impact on people when she was here on Earth. In her memory, we as a family have decided to carry on her love and passion to care for children. We have set up this organization to raise money to help those children, whom Dianne cared so much about, get the education and care that they deserve, but might not be able to afford.
Dianne was a school bus driver for the Central Square School District for over 10 years. She cared about the children that she drove every day as if they were her own. She would go to their sporting events, band recitals, etc. and cheer them on. She brought them many goodies throughout the school year to make their days brighter. She truly enjoyed being a bus driver and loved seeing each child smile. She would always talk about those children that she drove that didnt have much and wanted so badly to get them things they couldnt afford. Through this organization we hope to honor her passion and allow for those children to continue on to college.
Dianne was diagnosed with Ovarian Cancer in May 2011. After a brief battle with it she passed away on August 8, 2011. She was one of the most caring people in the world and is missed every day by her family and friends. She really enjoyed golfing and this event is something we hope she would be proud to be a part of.
Dianne was a school bus driver for the Central Square School District for over 10 years. She cared about the children that she drove every day as if they were her own. She would go to their sporting events, band recitals, etc. and cheer them on. She brought them many goodies throughout the school year to make their days brighter. She truly enjoyed being a bus driver and loved seeing each child smile. She would always talk about those children that she drove that didnt have much and wanted so badly to get them things they couldnt afford. Through this organization we hope to honor her passion and allow for those children to continue on to college.
Dianne was diagnosed with Ovarian Cancer in May 2011. After a brief battle with it she passed away on August 8, 2011. She was one of the most caring people in the world and is missed every day by her family and friends. She really enjoyed golfing and this event is something we hope she would be proud to be a part of.