Don't blame the phone call. The wife of Costa Mesa High School football coach Jimmy Nolan and three of their children were involved in a deadly traffic crash early Thursday morning in South Carolina, Nolan said in a Facebook post. Nolan added later that a state trooper told him his family's car caught fire immediately after the crash. Holmes also died in the accident. All of the other cars that day and many days before and after have not had a head on with one car in the wrong lane. That vehicle, according to the South Carolina Highway Patrol, was on the wrong side of Highway 521 not far from Andrews when it collided with a 2010 Cadillac Escalade. The coach's family members had been traveling in South Carolina while he and daughter Paisley remained home in California, FOX 11 of Los Angeles reported. The driver of the Escalade, 49-year-old Glendora Holmes of Andrews, was also killed in the crash. He was a football boy, making sure the football always got over to the coaches and to the officials. ABC 15 Breaking News GEORGETOWN COUNTY, S.C. (WPDE) — South Carolina Highway Patrol says two people are dead and three suffered injuries in a head-on crash Thursday morning in Georgetown County. All rights reserved. Then Jimmy, of course, Jimmy Jr., was out there. “My mom was a mom not just to her children but to anyone who needed a mom," Holmes' daughter, Shamiaha, said, according to WCBD-TV in Charleston. California would have had many cement barriers to prevent this. To an Alcoholic, alcoholicm Is addiction like cocaine. According to the South Carolina Highway Patrol, “The driver of unit number 1 was on the wrong side of the road and struck unit number 2.” The Georgetown County Coroner’s Office in South Carolina identified the driver of the other vehicle as Glendora Holmes, 49, of Andrews, S.C., and said Nolan’s daughter Micki was 3 years old, according to the newspaper. A fatal collision was reported on U.S. 521 in Georgetown County at about 5 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time. The Georgetown County Coroner says that 3-year-old Micki Nolan and 49-year-old Glendora Holmes did not survive the crash. All rights reserved. Online South Carolina Death Indexes and Obituaries. Please accept Echovita’s sincere condolences. • In addition to fatalities, more than 2 million people per year are injured in auto accidents. The youngest of the Nolans' four children, Micki, and the driver of the other vehicle, Glendora Holmes, died in the crash. Legal Statement. He said everyone involved was wearing a seatbelt. ‘Minimal 3-4 weeks more in ICU...then will transfer to different facility for rehab (could be 2 months, could be 24)...every day, especially 1st couple weeks, will tell us a lot.’”, Of his daughter Micki, he wrote, “stuck in car-seat ... couldn’t get her out of child carseat before the heavy flames took over,” adding, “Thank you for your genuine empathy/concern. Whatever you can give to support this family will help. Glendora had just started her vacation and was on her way to the airport; she was going to visit her daughter and grandson in California when she was in a head-on collision with another vehicle. South Carolina Highway Patrol said Mrs Nolan was on the wrong side of the Highway when the Ford Expedition she was driving collided with a 2010 Cadillac Escalade driving by 49-year-old Glendora Holmes of Andrews. That would have put both cars onto the same lane in opposite directions. “Our cheerleaders are devastated as well because they took care of the little kids. 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The Georgetown County Coroner says that 3-year-old Micki Nolan and 49-year-old Glendora Holmes did not survive the fatal crash reported off Highway 521 around 5:00 AM. Phones should be outlawed in any vehicle unless it is hands free. Nolan’s wife and other two children were injured. Broken hands, broken back, and feet. GREENVILLE COUNTY, SC (FOX Carolina) The South Carolina Highway Patrol says one person died and another two were injured in a collision involving a car … “Not feeling arms or legs, but was able to move them a bit. The other girl was 17 year old Toni Hughes of Arkadelphia. Georgetown County Coroner, Kenneth Johnson, identified Glendora Holmes, 49, of Andrews and Miki Nolan, 3, of Georgetown as the victims. In an update, he said his son Jimmy would likely be out of the hospital in a few days after suffering some broken bones. You can find Holmes’s page here, and the Nolan Family’s page here. Nolan wrote on Facebook that he was on the phone with his wife when the crash occurred, The Los Angeles Times reported. He wrote that he and his daughter, Paisley, were heading out to South Carolina where his daughter, Daisy, was going to undergo surgery, according to the Times. Two of her four children live in California. “It’s not just the football team,” she said. The fatal collision was reported off Highway 521 around 5:00 AM. It doesn't take a speeder to loose control. He said Daisy was in serious condition with a bleeding brain, “broken bones, stitches, both eyes swelled shut, and contusion to left chest/spine.”, Nolan wrote that his wife Taran “Tar” was in the most serious condition. Master Trooper Brian Lee with the South Carolina Highway Patrol said a 2000 Ford Expedition was traveling west in the eastbound lane of US 521, the wrong way, when they struck a 2010 Cadillac Escalade traveling east. That is the bottom line, she was to busy talking with her husband. She had come off a divided highway and into the business route where the two lanes are in opposite directions. It takes an idiot. Mutual Fund and ETF data provided by Refinitiv Lipper. You can send your sympathy in the guestbook provided and share it with the family. Glendora Holmes could have come from a junction that would have required her to turn left onto the Andrews business route in the same direction as Taran. Glendora Holmes (middle) and her family Speed is not the problem. ©2021 FOX News Network, LLC. You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. The driver of the other vehicle, Glendora Montgomery Holmes of Andrews, S.C., was on her way to an airport to fly to California. His wife Taran and three of their four children( Micki, Daisy and Jimmy) were involved in a car crash on Thursday morning in South Carolina. Legal Statement. We are sad to announce that on September 10, 2020 we had to say goodbye to Glendora Holmes of Spartanburg, South Carolina. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, The child was the youngest daughter of a Los Angeles-area high school football coach, whose wife and two other children were seriously injured in the crash and were fighting for their lives, according to reports. According to the South Carolina Highway Patrol, “The driver of unit number 1 was on the wrong side of the road and struck unit number 2.” A person in each car died. ©2021 FOX News Network, LLC. The Georgetown County Coroner’s Office in South Carolina identified the driver of the other vehicle as Glendora Holmes, 49, of Andrews, S.C., and … Read our affiliate disclosure policy here. As of early Saturday, a crowdfunding page had raised more than $222,000 for the family, FOX 11 reported. “Doctors concerned amount of brain bleeding and mental state,” he wrote. Powered and implemented by FactSet Digital Solutions. Brenda Tucker, 21, was at her family-owned bar early Sunday in Detroit, Mich. when she took a gun , walked into a back room, and … "She was as fabulous as they come." Glendora Holmes Obituary. Nolan wrote on Facebook on Sunday that middle daughter Daisy “is doing well” since being released. Taran suffered severe injuries that left her unable to … Quotes displayed in real-time or delayed by at least 15 minutes. But if she had missed the original exit to the South 521, back a half mile from the west, then she could have figured she could turn sharply right onto the southbound lane of the 521 business route. It's education. This site contains affiliate links. The fatal collision was reported off Highway 521 around 5:00 AM. Son Jimmy had to return to the hospital for stomach surgery. Wrong-way driver killed, another driver seriously injured in head-... Luis Martinez-Escobar, 20, and two people killed in head-on crash... 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"My Micki is gone, burnt in the fricking car," Costa Mesa High School coach Jimmy Nolan wrote on Facebook after the crash. "were not able to pull out your youngest. Copyright 2021 Accident Data Center Privacy Policy      Terms of Use      Sponsorships.