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Taste of Country on MSNJeannie Seely Laid to Rest in Fitting Ceremony at the Grand Ole Opry [Watch]
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?
Jeannie Seely's 5,398th Grand Ole Opry appearance was her final one — a legacy-honoring celebration at the Opry House.
Seely — who lost her husband Eugene Ward to cancer last December — was born in Titusville, Pa., in 1940 and raised in nearby ...
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 ...
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Jeannie Seely’s Funeral Arrangements Are Unique + Totally Fitting
Jeannie Seely will get her final sendoff at the legendary Grand Ole Opry, where she performed more than any other artist.
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.
Seely, a native of Titusville, Pennsylvania, died on Friday at Summit Medical Center in Hermitage, Tennessee due to complications from an intestinal infection. She was 85. Seely was bit known for her ...
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The Boot on MSNHere’s How to Watch Jeannie Seely’s Funeral in Person + Online
Late country legend Jeannie Seely is set to be laid to rest in Nashville, and fans can view her memorial service both in ...
Country music icon Jeannie Seely, known for her groundbreaking career and record-setting presence on the Grand Ole Opry, has died at age 85.
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.
We had many wonderful laughs together, cried over certain things together, and she will be missed,” Dolly Parton wrote.
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