Rev. Timothy Wright, a much-loved Brooklyn pastor and gospel
singer was seriously injured and his wife was killed in a car crash in central Pennsylvania, when a
wrong-way driver hit the vehicle they were in, according to the local police.
Rev. Timothy Wright, aged 61, founder and pastor of Grace Tabernacle
Christian Center
in Crown Heights,
was transported in critical condition together with his 14-year-old grandson,
D.J. Wright, at the Geisinger Medical Center
in Danville, Pa., a hospital spokesman reported.
The well-known gospel singer’s wife, Betty Wright, 58, the
co-pastor of the church, died in the accident that took place on Interstate 80
in Greene Township, the authorities announced.
However, the guilty driver of the wrong-way car, identified as John Pick, 44,
of Lewisburg, Pa., was also killed in the crash.
The State Police informed that the catastrophe occurred at
about 10.30 p.m. on Friday, on a highway about 160 miles west of Manhattan.
The pastor and his family were heading back home to
Roosevelt, L.I., from a church meeting in Detroit,
Leroy Johnson, a trustee at Grace Tabernacle reported on Saturday night.
Timothy Wright has released twelve gospel recordings, among
which the album “Jesus, Jesus, Jesus”, that came out only last year. In 1976,
he initiated his own choir and has had various gospel triumphs, such as
“Troubles Don’t Last Always” and “Who’s On The Lord’s Side?”.
The couple had been married for 37 years and had five sons.
Leroy Johnson informed the press that the family wishes that no further
information is made public. The church intends to hold a special prayer service
at 5 p.m. on Sunday.
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