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Dolly Parton recently shared her profound emotional response to a touching Grand Ole Opry tribute honoring Carl Dean, her husband of over six decades who passed away earlier this month at 82.
“I have not stopped crying since witnessing all those beautiful people with their beautiful voices singing my song as a tribute to my husband,” the 79-year-old country music legend revealed in her March 21 Instagram Stories post. The heartfelt performance of “I Will Always Love You” by approximately 50 Opry members during their 100th Anniversary celebration moved her deeply.
Though unable to attend in person, Parton sent a pre-recorded message expressing that her “heart and spirit” were with everyone at the celebration. The emotional impact was transformative for her: “I have cried enough to wash a great deal of the pain away,” she wrote gratefully.
Speaking at Dollywood’s 40th season opening, she admitted feeling “a hole in my heart” while noting she’s coping “better than I thought I would.” Finding solace in knowing Dean is no longer suffering, Parton intends to fill that emptiness with “good stuff and he’ll still always be with me.”
“All those beautiful people with all their beautiful voices singing my song as a tribute to my husband Carl… the emotion was beyond words,” Parton wrote. “I have cried enough to wash a great deal of the pain away, so thanks to all of you beautiful people that helped make that possible. I also will always love you.”
Parton announced Dean’s passing earlier this month, sharing that he died at the age of 82. The two had been married for over 60 years, though their relationship was famously private. “Carl and I spent many wonderful years together,” she shared in her March 3 statement. “Words can’t do justice to the love we shared.”
The tribute performance, which aired live on March 19, was a poignant reminder of the deep bond the couple shared and the impact of Parton’s music—not just on fans, but on her own healing. Though she was not physically present at the event, Parton’s pre-recorded message reminded audiences of her enduring connection to the Opry and her late husband: “My heart is with you and my spirit is with you.”
Speaking to Knox News Sentinel during the opening of Dollywood’s 40th season, Parton shared that she’s been coping “better than I thought I would,” emphasizing that Dean had “suffered a great deal” in his final days. “It’s a hole in my heart, you know,” she said candidly. “But we’ll fill that up with good stuff and he’ll still always be with me.”
For fans, the moment was a reminder of why Dolly Parton remains a towering figure in American culture—not just for her unmatched musical legacy, but for her unshakable honesty, vulnerability, and grace. And as 50 voices sang one unforgettable song, the world was reminded that love, even in grief, finds its way into harmony.