A representative for Parton confirmed to The Associated Press that Dean died in Nashville on Monday. The funeral will be a private affair, attended only by close family members.
In a poignant statement, Dolly Parton, who shared nearly six decades of marriage with Dean, conveyed her sorrow:
The family has requested privacy during this difficult period, and the cause of death has not been disclosed.
A Lasting Love Story
The love story between Dean and Parton began in 1964, coinciding with her move to Nashville at the age of 18. They first encountered each other outside the Wishy Washy Laundromat. Reflecting on their initial meeting, Parton recalled being pleasantly surprised by his direct gaze, which was a rarity for her.
The couple chose to keep their marriage private, exchanging vows in a small ceremony in Ringgold, Georgia, on May 30, 1966, two years later.
Unlike his famous wife, Carl Dean preferred to maintain a low profile. He was a businessman who operated an asphalt paving company in Nashville. Parton affectionately referred to his mother as “Mama Dean.” His parents, Virginia “Ginny” Bates Dean and Edgar “Ed” Henry Dean, raised three children.
Due to Dean’s reclusive nature, speculation has arisen over the years, with some even questioning his existence. Parton humorously addressed these rumors in a 1984 interview, stating:
Many people assert that Carl Dean is a figment of my imagination, created to keep others at bay.
To dispel the notion that he was merely a “wart or something,” she even joked about the possibility of featuring him on a magazine cover.
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