Harding University

 

Nicholas Smith (21), a student at Harding University, died early Saturday morning, March 7, 2015, from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. 

 

Eleven University students were caravanning in three separate cars to Syracuse, New York, for a mission trip when one of the cars carrying three passengers was involved in a multiple-car accident. Nicholas Smith (21), a senior, was driving when their car was crushed between two semi trucks at 1:15 a.m. The accident occurred on Interstate 71 northbound in Oldham County of Northwest Louisville, Kentucky.

 

Smith, originally from Buford, Georgia, died of injuries he sustained in the accident, and two passengers were taken to the University of Louisville hospital. Drew Taylor, a senior mathematics major from Whitesboro, New York, was airlifted to the hospital where he underwent surgery. He is currently stable and recovering in the hospital. Abby Owens, a sophomore early childhood education major from Baldwinsville, New York, was treated and released.

The students were traveling to the Wetzel Road Church of Christ in Syracuse, where Smith was to be a summer youth intern. Church members in the area surrounded families and friends of the affected students, and several administrators from the University flew to Louisville to show support and encouragement, including University President Bruce McLarty.

 

"All through the day on Saturday, there was a steady stream of people who came to the hospital with offers to help in any way that was needed," McLarty said. "At least four different church congregations were represented, and two nearby Harding-trained ministers, Conrad Moorer and Larry Sawyer, spent the day helping the family walk through the long hours of the day. Numerous times during that difficult day, I heard people say, 'The body of Christ is here today.'"

 

Smith, who would have been 22 on March 25, was a youth and family ministry major in the University's College of Bible and Ministry. In addition to being a member of Beta Omega Chi men's social club and an honor student, Smith was also a beaux for Chi Kappa Rho women's social club. He is the son of Richard and Amy Smith and the brother of Alexis Smith.

 

 

Remembering Nicholas

Thursday, March 12

4 p.m.( EDT) - Visitation with Nicholas' family 

5 p.m. (EDT)  - Memorial Service

Meal following for family and friends

 

Buford Church of Christ
1135 Chatham Rd
Buford, GA  30518 

 

Nicholas' service will be streamed LIVE at 5 p.m. (EDT) on Thursday, March 12. 

 

The Buford congregation will provide housing for students planning to attend. Please send the arrival date, number and gender of people needing housing to: housing@ bufordcoc.com. 

 

For those interested in donating to the family, Buford (Georgia) Church of Christ has set up the Nicholas Smith Family Fund to help the family pay for expenses. In lieu of flowers, the Nicholas Smith Memorial Fund for Bible and ministry majors has been established at Harding University, Box 12238, Searcy, AR 72149.

 

The University is in the process of organizing an event in honor of Smith once classes resume after Spring Break.

 

"Nicholas, Drew and the entire group of Harding students who were heading to New York for a Spring Break mission are an inspiration to us all," McLarty said. "They left Searcy full of purpose, love, joy and hope. Nothing that happened on that Kentucky highway can take those things away from them. Their hope in Christ is even more real to all of us today than it was two days ago."

 

Nicholas was first generation of the Harding family. Cards may be sent to his parents and sister:

Richard, Amy and Alexis Smith, 3094 Hamilton Mill Rd, Buford, GA 30519-4113 

Please continue to pray and minister to all affected by this tragedy.