The Nelons, an Atlanta-based Gospel music family, tragically died in a plane crash Friday afternoon while traveling to the Gaither Homecoming Cruise.
The Nelons were a cornerstone of Atlanta’s Gospel music scene, impacting many through their music and ministry. Their loss reverberates deeply within the local community.
What’s Happening:
- The group was headed to Alaska when the crash occurred.
- The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the accident.
Catch Up Quick: Those lost in the crash include:
- Jason and Kelly Nelon Clark
- Amber and Nathan Kistler
- Assistant Melodi Hodges
- Pilot Larry Haynie and his wife, Melissa
Autumn Nelon Streetman, Jason and Kelly’s youngest daughter, and her husband, Jamie, were not on the plane and arrived safely in Seattle. The couple joined other artists, including Bill and Gloria Gaither, in a prayer gathering.
Atlanta Roots: The Nelons were deeply embedded in Georgia’s Gospel music heritage, frequently performing at local churches and events.
The Big Picture: The loss of The Nelons is a significant blow to Atlanta’s Gospel community. Autumn and Jamie will return home to Kelly’s brother, Todd Nelon, and his wife, Rhonda, to begin the difficult tasks ahead. They have asked for continued prayers and support.
In a statement, Autumn Nelon Streetman expressed gratitude for the outpouring of prayers: “We appreciate your continued prayers, love, and support as we navigate the coming days.”
Governor Brian Kemp Responds: Larry Haynie was the chairman of the Georgia Department of Corrections Board and was a dedicated public servant. Georgia Governor Brian Kemp released the following statement about the plane crash that took Haynie’s life along with The Nelons.
“Marty, the girls, and I are truly saddened to learn of the tragic death of Larry Haynie and his wife, Lisa, along with all those lost in this horrible plane accident. As chairman of the Georgia Department of Corrections Board and through a career of valued service in public safety, Larry’s impact on our state will not be forgotten. We will continue to hold his memory and that enduring
commitment to his fellow Georgians in our hearts and memories. Our entire family is asking everyone to join us in praying for those who have been lost, for their loved ones and communities, and for those throughout the gospel music community who have lost dear
friends in this heartbreaking accident.”