Kelly Nelon Clark (December 1, 1959 – July 26, 2024) was an American inspirational Christian and southern gospel vocalist. Nelon was the head of the family singing group known as the The Nelons. The group was inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 2016. She had continued the Nelon singing name after her father, gospel singer Rex Nelon.
Nelon won Singing News Fan Awards in the categories of Favorite Alto and Favorite Female Vocalist in 1980, 1981, 1982, 1987, and 1990. She was associated with Bill Gaither’s Homecoming events. In 2017, she released a memoir titled “Coffee with Kelly; Reflections of Hope and Humor”.
Life and career
The daughter of Gospel music singer Rex Nelon and his wife Shirley (née Reeves), Kelly Nelon and her brother, Todd Nelon, were raised in Smyrna, Georgia.
When she was a teenager, Nelon Clark was invited to join the southern gospel group The LeFevres. When the group disbanded in the late 1970s, she became part of her father’s Southern Gospel group, the Rex Nelon Singers. Following his death in 2000, she remained with the group, singing alto, and changing the group’s name to The Nelons. At the time of her death, Nelon had been with the group for more than 40 years.
She recorded solo albums while traveling with The Nelons, including Her Father’s Child in 1983, Praise Him Now in 1985, Called By Love in 1988, KNT in 1990, and Steadfast Heart in 1992.
Nelon Clark appeared on television in Resurrection and Homicide Hunter, where she played the role of Carol Parmer. She also starred in the movies The Old Rugged Cross and His Love Is Blind.
Personal life
Nelon Clark was married to Jerry Thompson, the former lead singer of The Nelons, for almost 20 years. The couple divorced in 1998. Together, they had two daughters, Amber and Autumn. Nelon Clark remarried in 2001 to Jason Clark, who became the new lead singer of The Nelons.
Both of Nelon Clark’s daughters became members of The Nelons, with Amber singing soprano beginning in 2002 and Autumn singing alto, as well as 2nd soprano, beginning in 2014.
Death
Kelly Nelon Clark, husband Jason, daughter Amber, and son-in-law Nathan Kistler were among the seven people killed in a plane crash Friday, July 26, 2024, in a remote area of Campbell County, Wyoming, just north of Gillette, Wyoming. The plane and passengers were en route to Seattle, Washington to embark on a Gaither Homecoming cruise to Alaska. Also killed in the crash were Nelon Clark’s assistant, Melodi Hodges, pilot Larry Haynie, and Haynie’s wife, Melissa Haynie.
At the time of their deaths, Nelon Clark and her husband lived in the Atlanta area. There, she and her husband owned and operated “Venue 1074”, a farm with a wedding and event location in Roopville, Georgia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelly_Nelon_Clark
Photo: Nelon singers killed in plane crash