Country Legend Jeannie Seely Passes Away at 85

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Jeannie Seely, a Grammy-winning country singer and beloved Grand Ole Opry star known as Miss Country Soul, died at 85 after battling health issues, including surgeries and complications from an intestinal infection. She was celebrated for her soulful voice, hit songs like 'Don’t Touch Me,' and her long-standing influence in country music, performing on the Opry over 5,000 times. Seely was also a songwriter, actress, and author, and remained active in her career until her health declined.
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