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Dolly Parton shares how moving it was by tribute to her late husband Carl Dean As she continues mourn his death.
Posted to its Instagram story On Friday, March 21, the singer “Jolene” revealed how emotional she felt when Reba Mcentire, Carrie Underwood, Lady A. and the OPRY Choir performed “I will always love you” in the OPRY 100 special Earlier this week. The exciting presentation was in honor of Parton as well as Dean. (Dean died, whom Parton was married for nearly 60 years, in Nashville on March 3. It was 82.)
“I haven’t stopped crying over the lovely tribute from ‘I’ll Always Love You’ on the 100th anniversary of the Grand Ole Opry Show,” wrote Parton, 79, via Instagram. “All those beautiful people with all their beautiful voices sing my song as a tribute to my husband Carl… the emotion was beyond words. I’ve cried enough to wash a lot of the pain away so thank all of you beautiful people who helped make it possible.”
Parton concluded: “I will always love you.”
The country’s star announced the news of her husband’s death through an Instagram statement on March 3.
“Carl and I spent many amazing years together,” wrote Parton. “Words cannot do justice to the love we shared for over 60 years. Thank you for your prayers and sympathy.”
As she continues to mourn his death, Parton gave an update about how she feels to Knox News In an interview published on March 17.
“I’m doing better than I thought I’d be. I’ve been with him 60 years. So I’m going to have to re -learn some of the things we’ve done. But I’ll keep it always close,” he told the outlet.
“I’m in peace that he’s in peace, but that doesn’t keep me losing and loved,” added Parton.
While Dean departed from the magnifying glass during their time together, Parton flowed for her husband in interviews and previously shared details of their relationship.
“We are the perfect partners,” Parton only have said Weekly US In January 2022. “We both have a great sense of humor.
He continued: “You know, most people can keep marriage (go strong) if you make a little effort. Some people get slipped and lazy and for things that don’t matter, like leaving the toilet seat up. And if that’s the worst thing you have to worry about, you’re already in trouble.”