Tragic Plane Crash Claims Lives of Beloved Gospel Band Members

 

A devastating plane crash on July 26 left the gospel music community in mourning. The Nelsons, a beloved southern gospel band from Atlanta, Georgia, lost three of their members in the accident. They were on their way to the Gaither Homecoming Cruise in Alaska when tragedy struck in Wyoming.

The Nelsons were widely known for their amazing music and heartfelt performances that resonated with audiences around the world. Songs like “Come Morning,” “O For a Thousand Tongues,” and “Greater Things” touched the hearts of many. Their talent and passion for gospel music made them a cherished part of the industry.

The plane crash not only claimed the lives of Jason and Kelly Nelon Clark, Amber and Nathan Kistler, their assistant Melodi Hodges, but also the pilot Larry Haynie and his wife Melissa. Our hearts go out to their families during this difficult time. Let us keep them in our thoughts and prayers as they navigate through this immense loss.

In response to the tragedy, the management group of The Nelsons has come together to support the grieving families. Bill and Gloria Gaither, along with fellow artists, have joined them in offering prayers, songs, and comfort. Autumn Nelon and her spouse, fortunately, were not on the plane and are returning home to be with their loved ones.

The National Transportation Safety Board is currently investigating the cause of the crash. As we await their findings, it is important that we continue to hold the families of Jason and Kelly Nelon Clark, Amber and Nathan Kistler, Larry and Melissa Haynie, and Melodi Hodges in our thoughts and prayers. The loss they have suffered is deeply felt by the entire gospel music community.

Remembering Their Music

Let us take a moment to celebrate the music and legacy of The Nelsons. Enjoy some of their most beloved songs: