Celebrities, politicians and music fans around the globe took to social media to honor country music legend Loretta Lynn, who died Tuesday at age 90.
In a statement, Lynn’s family said the singer “passed away peacefully” in her sleep at her Tennessee home.
Fans and fellow musicians like Dolly Parton shared tributes on social media. Parton said Lynn was a “wonderful human being, wonderful talent” and “we’ve been like sisters all these years we’ve been in Nashville.”
— Dolly Parton (@DollyParton) October 4, 2022
The Oak Ridge Boys took to Twitter to remember Lynn, saying, “Very sad news this morning … LORETTA LYNN has gone home … Great Britain lost their Queen … now we have lost ours … Rest easy ma’am. You were loved all …”
Very sad news this morning … LORETTA LYNN has gone home … Great Britain lost their Queen … now we have lost ours … Rest easy ma’am. You were loved all … 😢 #RIPLorretta pic.twitter.com/eUlgqVhNjF
— The Oak Ridge Boys (@oakridgeboys) October 4, 2022
Kacey Musgraves shared a tweet that was simply the name “Loretta,” with a broken heart emoji.
Loretta. 💔
— K A C E Y (@KaceyMusgraves) October 4, 2022
Award-winning singer and songwriter Kris Kristofferson honored Lynn, saying, “In tribute to the legend she was, here’s her cover of Kris’ ‘Me and Bobby McGee.’ Rest in Peace, Loretta.”
Stella Parton shared a photo of herself with Lynn, saying, “My heart is broken with the news of my sweet friend Loretta Lynn passing. I will remember all the sweet visits and laughs we shared. RIP sweet angel.”
My heart is broken with the news of my sweet friend Loretta Lynn passing. I will remember all the sweet visits and laughs we shared. RIP sweet Angel. pic.twitter.com/X5IqiD63an
— Stella Parton (@StellaParton) October 4, 2022
Singer-songwriter k.d. lang said simply, “Swift rebirth my friend.”
Swift rebirth my friend 🙏🏼 ❤️#LorettaLynn pic.twitter.com/GSOHgLjXVB
— k.d. lang (@kdlang) October 4, 2022
Singer-songwriter Margo Price, who collaborated with Lynn on a new version of Lynn’s hit song, “One’s on the Way,” shared a heartfelt tribute.
It’s safe to say I wouldn’t even be making country music today if it weren’t for Loretta Lynn. She showed me up what it looked like to be a musician and a mama. Her writing was as real as the day is long. This one hurts on another level. I’ll miss her forever. pic.twitter.com/xpQZwp4TnB
— Margo Price (@MissMargoPrice) October 4, 2022
Even historic sites joined in offering tributes to Lynn, with the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville saying: “Loretta was a trailblazer for women, a country music icon, and a beacon of light to all those around her. We will miss you, @LorettaLynn. Your legacy will live on forever here at the mother church.”
Loretta was a trailblazer for women, a country music icon, and a beacon of light to all those around her.
— Ryman Auditorium (@theryman) October 4, 2022
We will miss you, @LorettaLynn. Your legacy will live on forever here at the Mother Church. pic.twitter.com/32JVEwaVor
Tennessee’s historic Grand Ole Opry shared a photo of Lynn, saying, “60 years of Opry membership, countless memories, songs and stories. Our Opry family turns to music when words fail. Thank you for all you’ve given to the Opry, @LorettaLynn. We love you.”
60 years of Opry membership, countless memories, songs and stories.
— Grand Ole Opry (@opry) October 4, 2022
Our Opry family turns to music when words fail. Thank you for all you’ve given to the Opry, @LorettaLynn.
We love you ❤️ pic.twitter.com/NnLMzTRIWE
Lynn’s younger sister, fellow singer and country star Crystal Gayle, posted on Facebook: “The world lost a legend. We lost a sister. Love you Loretta.”
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum released a statement which said: “Loretta Lynn’s life was unlike any other, yet she drew from it a body of work that resonates with people everywhere. In a music business that is often concerned with aspiration and fantasy, Loretta insisted on sharing her own brash and brave truth.”
“Loretta Lynn's life was unlike any other, yet she drew from it a body of work that resonates with people everywhere. In a music business that is often concerned with aspiration and fantasy, Loretta insisted on sharing her own brash and brave truth.”
— Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum (@countrymusichof) October 4, 2022
—Kyle Young, CEO pic.twitter.com/pSJlkzT9aD
Kid Rock posted a photo of himself with Lynn and a personal tribute, saying: “RIP Miss Loretta. I find it very difficult to put your beautiful soul, talent and friendship into words right now... so I will use the ones you said to me and so many others, so many times... ‘I love you honey.’”
RIP Miss Loretta. I find it very difficult to put your beautiful soul, talent and friendship into words right now... so I will use the ones you said to me and so many others, so many times…”I love you honey”
— KidRock (@KidRock) October 4, 2022
Kid Rock pic.twitter.com/QMAJyjS4mK
Politicians from Lynn’s native Tennessee offered tributes to the singer. Sen. Marsha Blackburn tweeted: “We’ve lost a true Tennessee treasure today. Loretta Lynn was a force to be reckoned with and a pioneer for women in country music. My prayers are with her family and all who loved her dearly. She will be missed.”
We’ve lost a true Tennessee treasure today.
— Sen. Marsha Blackburn (@MarshaBlackburn) October 4, 2022
Loretta Lynn was a force to be reckoned with and a pioneer for women in country music.
My prayers are with her family and all who loved her dearly. She will be missed.
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear said on Twitter: “Today, all of Kentucky mourns the loss of our very own Loretta Lynn. She was a legend who blazed a trail in country music while telling the stories of Appalachia and Kentucky. She will be greatly missed, but her words and impact will live on forever.”
Today, all of Kentucky mourns the loss of our very own Loretta Lynn. She was a legend who blazed a trail in country music while telling the stories of Appalachia and Kentucky. She will be greatly missed, but her words and impact will live on forever. ^AB
— Governor Andy Beshear (@GovAndyBeshear) October 4, 2022
The Libertarian Party of Tennessee remembered Lynn for her public service, saying: “RIP to one of Tennessee’s many treasures, Loretta Lynn. We’ll never forget her kind heart especially after the Waynesboro floods with her charity concert at the Grand Ole Opry.”
RIP to one of Tennessee’s many treasures, Loretta Lynn. We’ll never forget her kind heart especially after the Waynesboro floods with her charity concert at the Grand Ole Opry.
— Libertarian Party of Tennessee (@LPTN1776) October 4, 2022
Fans also shared videos of Lynn’s iconic performances, including her final public performance of “Coal Miner’s Daughter” on her 87th birthday in 2019.
Smiling at the memory of Loretta Lynn’s final performance, at her 87th birthday in 2019.
— Ian Saint (@iansaint_) October 4, 2022
She initially declined to sing.
But as the crowd fawned over “Coal Miner’s Daughter,” Loretta said “Let me have that damned mic” 😂😂 and treated us one last time! ❤️🎶 RIP!
via @NewsHour pic.twitter.com/85js4Uqk0O
The U.S. Naval Institute shared a photo of Lynn from 1983 when she performed on several ships while touring with the USO, noting that one of her concerts was interrupted when missile fire was spotted over Beirut.
#RIP singer-songwriter Loretta Lynn who passed away today at the age of 90. Lynn performed on several U.S. Navy ships while touring with the USO. In 1983, her concert aboard USS Independence off the coast of Lebanon was interrupted when missile fire was spotted over Beirut. pic.twitter.com/ONWAjCPO5H
— U.S. Naval Institute (@NavalInstitute) October 4, 2022
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