Coral Springs, FL Alexander Wurm Obituary News: Father-Daughter Dies During Humanitarian Relief Mission
Coral Springs, Florida – Alexander Wurm, 53, founder of Ignite the Fire Ministry, and his 22-year-old daughter, Serena Wurm, tragically lost their lives Monday morning when their small plane crashed shortly after taking off from Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport. The father-daughter duo was on a humanitarian mission, delivering urgently needed relief supplies to communities in Jamaica still recovering from Hurricane Melissa, a Category 5 storm that devastated the island at the end of October. Their sudden passing has left family, friends, and the broader community in profound grief while highlighting their extraordinary dedication to serving others.
According to witnesses, the turboprop aircraft struggled shortly after takeoff. People nearby reported hearing the engines racing, then saw the plane clip trees and tear through a backyard fence before plunging into a retention pond behind a gated neighborhood in Coral Springs. The aircraft narrowly avoided homes in the Windsor Bay community, scattering debris and fuel across yards and swimming pools. Emergency crews and dive teams responded quickly, recovering the wreckage and confirming that neither Alexander nor Serena survived the accident. Authorities advised residents to keep windows closed overnight due to fuel contamination in the area.
The Wurms’ mission reflected a deep commitment to humanitarian service. Flight records indicated that the aircraft had been making frequent trips between the United States, the Cayman Islands, and Jamaica over the past several days, delivering critical aid to those in need. Alexander, known for his warmth, generosity, and leadership, inspired countless volunteers through Ignite the Fire Ministry, mentoring others and organizing missions to help communities impacted by natural disasters. Serena had followed in her father’s footsteps, dedicating herself to service and demonstrating remarkable compassion and dedication in every project she undertook. Their loss is felt not only in Coral Springs but also across the regions they sought to help.
Family, friends, and the local community have expressed deep sorrow, sharing memories of the Wurms’ kindness, courage, and devotion. Alexander’s wife, Candace, and their two other children are left to mourn, grappling with the sudden and unexpected tragedy. Tributes have poured in online, with neighbors, community members, and ministry supporters highlighting the lives of a father and daughter committed to helping others, even at great personal risk. The Ignite the Fire Ministry has vowed to continue the relief work Alexander and Serena were carrying out, ensuring that their mission endures in their memory.
Federal authorities, including the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), have launched a full investigation into the crash to determine its cause. The aircraft was registered to International Air Services, and officials are reviewing maintenance logs, flight records, and witness accounts to understand what led to the tragic accident. While the investigation continues, the focus remains on honoring the legacy of Alexander and Serena Wurm, two individuals whose lives were defined by compassion, selflessness, and unwavering dedication to helping those in need.
The Coral Springs community, alongside the broader humanitarian and aviation networks, mourns their loss while celebrating their extraordinary contributions. Alexander and Serena Wurm’s story is a testament to courage, service, and devotion, leaving a lasting legacy that will continue to inspire acts of kindness and compassion for years to come.







