The Guardian (Charlottetown)

P.E.I. pastor mourns friends who died

Fiery crash in Cuba claimed 10 pastors and their spouses from Nazarene Church

- BY DESIREE ANSTEY

Nothing could prepare Eddie Rossiter, the pastor of the Summerside Church of the Nazarene, for the news he would hear when he picked up his phone last Friday afternoon.

A Boeing 737 burst into flames shortly after takeoff and plunged into a potato field close to Havana’s airport earlier that day.

Among the 110 victims of the Cuban plane crash were 10 evangelica­l pastors and their wives from the Nazarene Church in the eastern region.

“We’re still in a fog of grief,” said Rossiter.

“When you’ve done 10 years of work in an area and then to

“I attended his service when he was ordained, and then we talked on social media. I saw him this past summer in Indianapol­is, too. He was just a great man, and everyone is broken-hearted with this tragedy.” Eddie Rossiter

see it all wiped out in a day, it’s very hard. There are so many children left orphaned, so many churches now without a pastor.”

Rossiter noted the Nazarene churches are a very close-knit community, and he is saddened by the loss of his good friend, Ronni Pupo Pupo, and his wife, Yurisel Miranda.

The couples were returning from a three-day retreat for ministers and their spouses in the Cuba East District.

“Their bus driver said, ‘they were praising and worshippin­g God’ on the way to the airport, so we take comfort that they are all now with God and I will see them again because of my faith.”

Pupo Pupo was the pastor of the Nazarene Church in Holguín, with a congregati­on of more than 400.

“I met him two years ago doing ministry in Cuba,” said Rossiter.

“We would travel every year for 10 days and offer support, do fundraiser­s, and hold services every night.

“I attended his service when he was ordained, and then we talked on social media. I saw him this past summer in Indianapol­is, too. He was just a great man, and everyone is brokenhear­ted with this tragedy.”

Summerside Church of the Nazarene is taking “love offerings” to help cover the cost of funeral expenses and those left orphaned. Pupo Pupo and Miranda’s daughter is turning 15 this year.

“Normally, there’s a big family celebratio­n when you turn this age in Cuba, so it’s going to be very hard,” Rossiter said.

The cause of the crash has yet to be determined.

To help those affected by the plane crash, visit www.summerside­nazarene.org or call 902-436-3476.

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Eddie Rossiter, left, poses with his friend, Ronni Pupo Pupo, who was killed in the Cuban plane crash last Friday.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Eddie Rossiter, left, poses with his friend, Ronni Pupo Pupo, who was killed in the Cuban plane crash last Friday.
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