Did Loretta Lynn Have an Estate Plan?

Did Loretta Lynn Have an Estate Plan?

Country music icon Loretta Lynn passed away at the age of 90 on Tuesday, October 4th. The renowned singer had reportedly planned her funeral service before her death.

Loretta Lynn died at her home in Tennessee. Her family’s statement to CNN read: “Our precious mom, Loretta Lynn, passed away peacefully this morning, October 4th, in her sleep at home in her beloved ranch in Hurricane Mills.”

In her six-decade-long career, she produced many hits and became one of country music’s most celebrated artists. According to reporting, Lynn was settling her estate before her death and planning to put one of her Nashville homes up for sale.

Planning Ahead

One of her friends revealed that she “wants to turn most of her physical holdings into cash, so she doesn’t burden her kids and grandkids with having to sell off stuff when she’s gone.”

The country singing icon was also planning her funeral service. She wanted her final resting place to be next to her late husband, Oliver Vanetta Lynn, as well as their late children, Jack Benny and Betty Sue, at their family cemetery in Hurricane Mills, Tennessee.

A Personal Touch

Loretta wanted her memorial service to be held at Hurricane Mills and asked that her fans be able to attend. The Grammy winner reportedly asked her children and grandchildren to perform at her funeral and wanted her long-time friend Dolly Parton to help with the arrangements.

From Humble Beginnings

Loretta’s journey from poverty to stardom is well-known. She and her seven siblings lived in a one-room cabin with no electricity or running water due to financial struggles. She had six children with her husband Oliver, whom she married at the age of 15, and was already a mother of four by age 20.

Loretta Lynn’s approach to estate planning serves as an excellent example of thoughtful preparation. By settling her affairs in advance, she aimed to spare her family the burden of managing a complex estate during their time of grief.

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