Dolly Parton pens emotional note about husband’s death: ‘He is in God’s arms now’

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Dolly Parton shared words of gratitude with those who have sent support her way after the death of her husband, Carl Thomas Dean.

On March 6, the country music icon shared an emotional message on X, thanking fans and loved ones for their kindness.

“This is a love note to family, friends, and fans,” she wrote in a message shared on social media. “Thank you for all the messages, cards, and flowers that you’ve sent to pay your respects for the loss of my beloved husband Carl.

“I can’t reach out personally to each of you but just know it has meant the world to me,” she continued. “He is in God’s arms now and I am okay with that. I will always love you.”

Though Dean largely kept out of the spotlight, he was well appreciated by her fans, who have flooded her social media pages with condolences after Parton announced his death March 3.

Parton and Dean were married for 58 years.

“Oh Dolly, my heart goes out to you and yours, my deepest sympathies,” a user wrote in the comments section of the post announcing his death.

“We are heartbroken to hear about the loss of your husband,” another account responded. “You have such a kind heart, and we are sorry you have to endure this pain. May the 60 years of cherished memories that you shared bring you peace. Sending our deepest condolences.”

The couple married in a Georgia ceremony in 1966 and were famously devoted to one another.

Despite Parton being one of the most recognized music stars in the entertainment industry, Dean was known to prefer a quiet life at home.

“He’s always supporting me as long as I don’t try to drag him in on it,” Parton said in a 2019 interview with People. “He’s always been my biggest fan behind the scenes, but he’s at home.”


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