
Carl Dean, businessman and longtime husband to country music goddess Dolly Parton, has passed away.
According to reports, Dean, 82, passed away in his hometown of Nashville, Tennessee, yesterday (March 3). Parton, 79, issued an emotional statement detailing how āwords canāt do justice to the loveā the couple shared.
The pair, married for almost 60 years, renewed their wedding vows nine years ago having initially tied the knot back in May of 1966.
FollowingĀ newsĀ of Deanās passing being made public,Ā PartonĀ released the following statement: āCarl and I spent many wonderful years together. Words canāt do justice to the love we shared for over 60 years. Thank you for your prayers and sympathy.ā
Meanwhile, their family have also asked for āprivacy during this difficult timeā. According to reports, Dean will be laid to rest in a private ceremony attended by his immediate family.
Though the couple never had children, Dean and Partonās commitment to one another was legendary. Despite the rigors of the music industry, as well as the inevitable strain that comes with being as famous as Dolly is, the two lovebirds stuck by one another for over six decades.
During an appearance on theĀ Dumb BlondeĀ podcast last year, Parton explained that Dean outlined early on that he had no problem with his wife pursuing a career in music, but that he wanted no part of the spotlight himself.
Parton revealed on the podcast: āHe said, āLook, now I want you to do everything you want to do, and I wish you the best, but donāt ever ask me to go to another one of these damn things because I aināt going,ā and he never did.ā
She added: āHe loves music, but heās not the least bit interested in being in it. And he told me that right up front.ā
As for the origins of their love story, itās said that Dean and Parton met outside the Wishy Washy Laundromat in Nashville, Tennessee in 1964. Parton was 18 and Dean was 21. Sparks flew as Dean drove past in his pickup truck when he saw Parton outside and āholleredā at her, she divulged to The New York Times in 1976.
Throughout Partonās rise to superstardom, her husband supported her behind the scenes while maintaining a road-paving business.
Rest in peace, Carl Dean.