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  1. 7. Apr. 1998 · Country legend Tammy Wynette passed away in 1998 from a blood clot to the lungs, according to her physician. She was a pioneer of female country singers, with hits like \"Stand By Your Man\" and \"D-I-V-O-R-C-E\".

  2. 20. Juni 2003 · An autopsy revealed that the country legend suffered from a chronic blood clotting condition that compromised her lung arteries and heart. Her daughters filed a wrongful-death lawsuit against her widow and physician, but the case is still pending.

  3. I thought, 'this woman is dying – why isn't somebody doing something?'" Wynette died on April 6, 1998, while sleeping at her Nashville, Tennessee, home. She was 55 years old. [123] Husband George Richey and Wynette were sleeping all day on adjacent living room couches when he discovered that evening that she was dead. [124]

  4. Tammy Wynette (* 5. Mai 1942 als Virginia Wynette Pugh in Itawamba County, Mississippi; † 6. April 1998 in Nashville, Tennessee) war eine der erfolgreichsten und einflussreichsten US-amerikanischen Country - Sängerinnen und - Songwriter der 1960er- und 1970er-Jahre.

  5. Wynette, 55, died in April 1998 of what her personal physician, Dr. Wallis Marsh, diagnosed as a blood clot in her lungs. Such clots, along with intestinal ailments, were among several...

  6. 7. März 1998 · The country music legend, known as the first lady of country, passed away at 56 after a long career of hits and controversies. She had undergone over 30 operations for bowel disorders and was kidnapped in 1978.

  7. 8. Juli 2003 · Tammy Wynette, the \"First Lady of Country Music\", died in her sleep from a blood clot to the lungs in 1998. She was a legendary singer, wife, mother and grandmother, and a close friend and collaborator of George Jones, Loretta Lynn and Dolly Parton.