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Jeannie Seely was laid to rest in a very special memorial in Nashville, and the country community came together to give the country legend an appropriate sendoff. When Was Jeannie Seely’s Funeral?
Seely — who lost her husband Eugene Ward to cancer last December — was born in Titusville, Pa., in 1940 and raised in nearby ...
We had many wonderful laughs together, cried over certain things together, and she will be missed,” Dolly Parton wrote.
Friends and fellow Grand Ole Opry members celebrated the life of country music legend Jeannie Seely in a memorial service ...
Jeannie Seely appeared on Grand Ole Opry radio program more than any other performer and was first to record a live album on Opry stage ...
He performed the only Seely cover of the night that captured her sassy spark, "Who Needs You." Charles Esten covers Jeannie Seely's song, "Who Needs You" at the Grand Ole Opry. August 2, 2025.
Late country legend Jeannie Seely is set to be laid to rest in Nashville, and fans can view her memorial service both in person and online.
Jeannie Seely, the oldest working woman in country music, released her new song "Suffertime," along with a music video, on Friday, July 19. The singer spoke to PEOPLE exclusively about recording ...
Jeannie Seely performs at the 2018 Medallion Ceremony at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville, Tenn., on Oct. 21, 2018. "Don’t Touch Me" was written by Hank Cochran.
A thousand miles away, Carly Pearce felt her dear friend Jeannie Seely send her a sign on the day of her funeral.
NEW YORK (AP) — Jeannie Seely, the soulful country music singer behind such standards like “Don’t Touch Me,” has died. She was 85. Her publicist, Don Murry Grubbs, said she died Friday after ...
Grammy-winning country singer Jeannie Seely originally wrote "He's All I Need" with her friend and fellow artist Dottie West, who would make the song famous on her 1983 album New Horizons.