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Yahoo
a day ago
- Yahoo
Mother of 4 and Teen Die in 2-Car Crash That Reportedly Split 1 Car in Half
Sarah Ann Buckner Anderson, 38, was remembered as a devoted mother who "radiated so much positivity into this world"NEED TO KNOW Authorities said a two-vehicle crash occurred at an intersection in Georgia's Colquitt County on Aug. 9, killing both drivers The Georgia State Police said in an email to PEOPLE that a Ford Mustang driven by Ryan Harvey White, 19, struck a Kia Sportage operated by Sarah Ann Buckner Anderson Anderson was the mother of three sons and a daughter, according to an obituaryA 38-year-old mother of four and a 19-year-old man were killed in a two-vehicle crash that reportedly led to one of the cars being split in half. Coroner C. Verlyn Brock confirmed to PEOPLE on Monday, Aug. 11, that the victims in the Saturday, Aug. 9, crash in Colquitt County were Sarah Ann Buckner Anderson, 38, and Ryan Harvey White, 19. In an email to PEOPLE, the Georgia State Patrol said that according to preliminary information, a trooper was dispatched at 9:06 p.m. local time to a two-vehicle crash on Georgia State Route 133 at Hopewell Church Road. Authorities found that a Ford Mustang driven by White was traveling south on 133 in the left lane, while a Kia Sportage operated by Anderson had stopped at the intersection of Hopewell Church Road and GA-133. 'The Mustang…was traveling at an excessively high rate of speed, estimated to be 100+ visually by a Colquitt County Sheriff's Deputy who was traveling north on Ga. 133,' the Georgia State Patrol said. 'The Deputy turned around to attempt to initiate a traffic stop on the Mustang for speeding but was unable to pull out immediately because of traffic southbound.' 'As the Mustang approached Hopewell Church Road, the Kia Sportage … entered into Ga. 133 and was struck in the left side by the front of the Ford Mustang,' the agency's statement continued. Both White and Anderson died as a result of their injuries at the scene, authorities said. Anderson's vehicle was split in half following the collision, according to those close with Anderson, NBC affiliate WALB reported. Authorities said in their email to PEOPLE that they did not find that a high-speed chase was involved. According to a published obituary, Anderson, of Norman Pass, was a mother of three boys and one girl. 'Mrs. Anderson lived a life full of grace, love, and creativity,' according to the tribute. 'She was a devoted homemaker whose greatest joy came from taking care of her children and creating a warm, welcoming home filled with love and laughter. She had a true gift for decorating, turning every room she touched into a reflection of beauty and comfort.' 'An artist at heart, she found joy in arts and crafts, always working with her hands and inspiring those around her with her imagination and talent,' the obituary read. 'She especially loved butterflies, which to her symbolized transformation, beauty, and the gentle presence of God's hand in all things.' A GoFundMe launched to pay for her funeral and help her kids stated that Anderson was her three sons' sole caregiver and provider. Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. 'Sarah embodied all the love a mother could and poured it so heavily into her boys,' the organizer wrote in the description. 'Sarah radiated so much positivity into this world. Her smile and beauty alone could light up rooms, but her love for other people is what truly set her apart from others.' 'She was so full of life,' the GoFundMe added, 'and it is so hard for us to wrap our heads around her being gone.' Read the original article on People


USA Today
26-06-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
Georgia football reacts after landing fourth commitment in 4 days
The Georgia Bulldogs are one of the hottest teams on the recruiting trail in the country. Coach Kirby Smart and Georgia have received four commitments over the last four days after four-star running back Jae Lamar announced his commitment to UGA. Lamar is an elite in-state recruit. He's ranked as the No. 8 running back in the country and gives Georgia's class of 2026 a premier running back commitment. Lamar plays high school football for Colquitt County in Moultrie, Georgia. He has an impressive burst and is a good receiver out of the backfield. How did Georgia football react after landing Jae Lamar? What is everyone saying after Georgia landed their fourth commitment in four days? More commits are on the way! Four-star wide receiver Craig Dandridge, cornerback Chace Calicut and tight end Kaiden Prothro are among the Georgia football recruiting targets that have yet to announce their respective commitments. Another Colquitt County running back Georgia co-defensive coordinator Glenn Schumann Lamar, four-star linebacker Shadarious Toodle, four-star edge rusher Khamari Brooks and three-star defensive lineman Corey Howard have all committed to Georgia football over the past four days (June 22-25). Kirby Smart's usual reaction never gets old! Colquitt County shouts out Lamar Follow UGAWire on Instagram or Threads!