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    Teacher and Coach Loses Life While His Family Fights for Recovery After Early-Morning House Fire in Walker County

    Voxtrend NewsBy Voxtrend NewsNovember 10, 2025Updated:November 10, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In the still-chilly pre-dawn hours of Sunday, the community of Chickamauga, Georgia awoke to devastating news: beloved educator and coach John Millican III, a teacher at LaFayette High School, died after a fire engulfed his family’s home on Ridgewood Circle. His wife, Heather Millican—herself a social-studies teacher at LaFayette Middle School—and their two young children, ages 3 and 8, escaped the blaze but were severely injured and are now receiving treatment at the Vanderbilt Burn Center in Nashville.

    Fire-rescue officials say dispatchers received a call at 7:38 a.m. reporting smoke inside the home at 127 Ridgewood Circle. Fire crews arrived approximately nine minutes later and found thick smoke and visible flames emanating from the front of the residence. According to the official account, Heather and the children were outside by the time firefighters arrived, but John remained inside. A search and rescue team located him unconscious in a back bedroom and rushed him to the hospital, where he was later declared dead.

    The fire-marshal for Walker County Fire Rescue, Scott Forrest, confirmed the home was a total loss and that the cause of the blaze remains under investigation.

    In a statement, Walker County Schools described the loss of John as “heartbreaking” and emphasized how the tragedy has reverberated through the entire school community. Emotional support resources have been marshalled for students, teachers and staff as they grapple with this sudden and profound loss.

    Colleagues and former teammates remember John not just as a teacher, but as someone who poured his heart into coaching. While at Dade County High School, he volunteered for the cross-country and track-and-field programs, earning praise for his tireless dedication to student-athletes. He had more recently taken on roles at LaFayette High as a special-education teacher, football coach and future track mentor.

    At his home, what was once a haven of learning, laughter and family life is now reduced to ashes—an indiscriminate reminder of how quickly life can change. The fire’s origin and exact cause remain a mystery as investigators comb through debris and review what led to the tragic loss.

    Friends, students and the wider community have already begun rallying around the Millican family, offering prayers, meals, lodging and financial support. In this time of grief and uncertainty, the kindness and solidarity of neighbors shines bright even as the family begins the painful process of healing and rebuilding.

    John’s legacy lives on—in the corridors of the school where he taught, the track where he coached, and the countless lives he touched with patience, warmth and encouragement. Though gone far too soon, his impact remains—and his family now holds the collective embrace of a grateful community.

    The post Teacher and Coach Loses Life While His Family Fights for Recovery After Early-Morning House Fire in Walker County appeared first on Tripplenews.

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