The gospel music world is mourning the devastating loss of seven members of the beloved gospel family, The Nelons, following a tragic plane crash. The accident, which occurred while the family was traveling to a concert, claimed the lives of Jason and Kelly Nelon Clark, their daughter Amber, son-in-law Nathan Kistler, longtime family associate Melanie Hodges, and pilot Larry Haynie along with his wife, Melissa.
The only survivor, Autumn Nelon Streetman, has since released a heartfelt statement expressing her immense grief while thanking supporters for their prayers during this unimaginable time.
A Heartbreaking Loss for Gospel Music
The Nelons have been a cornerstone of gospel music for decades, touching countless lives with their harmonies and heartfelt messages of faith. Their legacy, spanning generations, has made them one of the most respected and cherished families in Christian music. Their influence extended beyond their music, as they used their platform to inspire and uplift audiences around the world.
On the day of the accident, the family was traveling to a scheduled concert performance when their aircraft tragically went down. Authorities are still investigating the cause of the crash, but the loss has sent shockwaves throughout the gospel and Christian music communities.
Remembering Those We Lost
Jason and Kelly Nelon Clark were not just musicians but also devoted parents, mentors, and leaders within their faith-based community. Their daughter Amber, along with her husband Nathan Kistler, played an integral role in the family’s ministry, carrying forward the musical and spiritual legacy of The Nelons.
Melanie Hodges, a close associate and dedicated member of the Nelon team, had worked alongside the family for years, helping manage their ministry and musical journey. Her unwavering support and contributions to their work were invaluable.
The pilot, Larry Haynie, and his wife Melissa, were also beloved members of their own community, known for their kindness and strong faith. Their loss has left a deep void for those who knew them personally and professionally.
The Sole Survivor Speaks Out
Autumn Nelon Streetman, the only surviving member of the family from the crash, is now faced with an unimaginable tragedy. In a statement, she shared her heartbreak, expressing how deeply she misses her loved ones while also acknowledging the overwhelming support and prayers from fans, friends, and the gospel music community.
“I don’t have the words to describe this pain, but I do know that God is with me, even in the darkest of moments. My family lived to share the love of Christ through music, and though they are no longer here with me, their legacy will never fade,” Autumn wrote.