Dolly Parton’s Husband’s Alleged Illness Resurfaces as Cause of Death Remains Unclear

Dolly Parton’s husband, Carl Dean, passed away on March 3, 2025,

at age 82 after living with Alzheimer’s since 2019. The couple, married for 58 years,

kept their relationship private. They met in 1964 and wed in 1966, with Dean avoiding

the spotlight while Parton built her legendary career. Despite her fame, she prioritized their time together,

stepping back from touring in 2016. Dean’s health declined

in later years, and Parton devoted herself to his care. Their love endured through

simple joys, shared travels, and quiet moments. His passing marks the end of a lasting love story, but his memory lives on in her heart.

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