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Grammy-winning Jeannie Seely passed away at 85 in Hermitage, Tennessee.

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She died from infection complications after prolonged health issues. 

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Seely lost her husband in 2024, after which her health worsened. 

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She underwent multiple surgeries and spent 10 days in ICU. 

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Her 1966 hit “Don’t Touch Me” launched her country music fame. 

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She performed over 5,200 times at the Grand Ole Opry stage. 

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Born in Titusville, she dreamed of Opry since age 8. 

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She began singing at 11 and pursued music with passion and grit. 

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Country legend Jeannie Seely dies at 85 – a life dedicated to music and the Grand Ole Opry

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