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NASHVILLE—A truly touching moment unfolded during NBC’s spectacular “Opry 100: A Live Celebration” when a visibly moved Reba McEntire delivered a heartfelt message to Dolly Parton, who’s currently grieving the loss of her beloved husband Carl Dean. The emotional tribute resonated powerfully throughout the hallowed venue as the Grand Ole Opry marked its centennial milestone.
“It’s been a magnificent night of celebration, but honestly, it just doesn’t feel complete without you,” McEntire said with genuine warmth, addressing her absent friend. Her voice quivering slightly with emotion, she continued, “Dolly, everyone here at the Opry and around the world wants to send you our deepest thoughts and prayers. And you should know, we will always love you.”
This poignant tribute set the stage for an incredibly moving finale where McEntire, joined by Carrie Underwood, Lady A, and fellow country stars, performed a soul-stirring rendition of Parton’s iconic “I Will Always Love You.” Many in attendance couldn’t hold back their tears during this powerful musical homage to the beloved country legend.
Prior to the celebration, Parton had shared a touching video message expressing her regret: “I’m so terribly sorry I can’t be there with everyone in person,” she said, her sincerity unmistakable. “But you know my heart is with you and my spirit is right there beside you all.”
This tribute comes as Parton navigates profound grief—her husband of 59 years, Carl Dean, passed away on March 3. In her heartbreaking Instagram announcement, Parton wrote, “No words could possibly capture the love we shared for over 60 years. Thank you for your prayers and kindness.” Later, she gratefully acknowledged the overwhelming support: “I can’t possibly reach out to each of you personally, but please know your love has meant the world to me. He’s in God’s arms now, and I’ve made peace with that. I will always love him.”
Despite her sorrow, Parton has continued honoring Dean’s memory through her artistry and public appearances. On March 6, she released the touching song “If You Hadn’t Been There,” and made her first public appearance since his passing at Dollywood’s season opening. With remarkable grace, she addressed her fans: “Before I begin anything else, I just wanted to take a moment to thank all of you for the beautiful flowers, thoughtful cards, and loving well-wishes following the loss of Carl.”
As the magnificent Opry celebration concluded, McEntire’s touching tribute and the emotional chorus of “I Will Always Love You” perfectly captured the unbreakable bond between Parton and her country music family. Through their music and heartfelt expressions, Parton’s peers showed that even in her absence, she remains forever treasured in their hearts.