I miss Loretta with all my heart. I listen to her everyday just like I have for 56 years. There will never be anyone that can take her place in my heart. R.I.P dear Loretta the one true queen of country music
I remember pulling up to the GA State Fair a few years ago and hearing Loretta thinking wow, they sure are playing her loud tonight. Bought my ticket, entered the fair, and under the big top there she was. Her big dress, rhinestones, singin' Coal Miner's Daughter. I climbed the cattle fence and cried while watching her. Living my grandma's dream of seeing her Loretta in person. ❤️
I sure do miss Loretta Lynn. She will never be forgotten. My mom an dad both loved her music, that is what I grew up on. She sure could sing. Now she is singing in heaven. Bless her children an family an grand children.🙏✝️👍❤️
We saw Ms Lynn at the State Theatre, 3 Generations, my grandmother married to my grandfather who was from a coal minors family in Kentucky It’s deep ❤ gratitude Ms Lynn May you Rest In Peace ❤
All the money she had and didn't get a ring.I bet Do got his own money and bought her one.Never got the story fully about her wedding ring from Do little