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One of Richey's children, Deirdre Richardson Hale, a lawyer, persuaded them to change the name on the crypt temporarily for legal reasons during a planned challenge to the sale of the intellectual property, Lennon said.
Attempts by The Tennessean to contact Hale, who Lennon said owns the crypt, were unsuccessful. Lennon, the only child from Wynette's marriage to George Jones, said she and her sisters thought the temporary name change would be to their mother's maiden name, Virginia Wynette Pugh. Lennon and her sister Jackie Daly have written books highly critical of George Richey, accusing him of being manipulative of their mother, pushing her to perform onstage when she was sick and enabling her addiction to pain medicine.
Instead of mounting a legal challenge to the sale of Wynette's catalog and trademarks, Hale wound up a defendant in a defamation lawsuit filed by Richey's widow, Sheila Richey. George Richey, who had been interred in the crypt above Wynette, has since been moved, Lennon said.
Facebook Twitter Email. Tammy Wynette's daughters stand by her name. Unfortunately, their stormy relationship and Jones' well-documented alcoholism led to their divorce in Wynette married two more times, first to businessman Michael Tomlin in they split after only 44 days , then, in , to singer-songwriter George Richey, who served as her manager in the s.
The union, which lasted until her death in , was an abusive one, according to Wynette's daughter Georgette. Shortly after they married, Wynette claimed she had been the victim of a kidnapping attempt, and even had a large bruise on her face to prove it.
Georgette wrote that Richey "tried very hard to separate mom from her family and friends so he could be the only person she could turn to. I think she felt like she had no choice and it was too difficult to fight. Wynette suffered from a variety of health problems for much of her life, including chronic intestinal pain, and underwent multiple surgeries.
But she always managed to work through the pain, with an increasing dependence on painkillers, unfortunately. Georgette Jones believed Richey, by encouraging Wynette's use of drugs, was indirectly responsible for her death.
She did admit to my sister that when all that stuff came out about her being kidnapped in that she and Richey had had a fight and he had beaten her. He threatened to destroy her life and write a tell-all book so she decided to stay with him. Wynette's band and back-up singers became used to covering for her in her later years when she went on stage impaired. Wynette died in her sleep at her home in Nashville in The cause of death was reported as a blood clot in her lungs.
She was just In all, Wynette racked up more than 20 No. If she has been the victim, she has also been the survivor. Country Life. Design Ideas. Jones continued the excessive drinking he'd indulged in before the marriage and the pair often fought. Wynette recounted in her autobiography that Jones once chased her through their home with a loaded rifle though Jones disputed this in his own memoir. In , she filed for divorce.
The two soon reconciled, with Wynette explaining that the divorce filing had been an attempt to rein in Jones' drinking. Another successful duet, "We're Gonna Hold On," followed. However, their relationship problems continued. When they fought after Jones missed a recording session, Jones' response was to buy a Cadillac and head to Florida.
Wynette again filed for divorce. Jones later stated , "I let Tammy have everything — didn't fight it. After the split, Jones, who would later say he'd "ached about our divorce," sometimes drove from Alabama to Nashville just to spin through the driveway at the home they'd formerly shared.
At some shows, Jones altered lyrics to refer to "Tammy," singing that she'd "walked out the door. Mother's Day in saw Jones present Wynette with a new Thunderbird. That year they exchanged Christmas gifts as well. In , Jones told People , "Tammy and I are getting along better than we ever did when we were married. I think we still love each other. I know I love her. The pair, who continued to share a label and management team, still sang together.
In they released the No. Fans would shout, "Where's George? Drinking and a newly acquired cocaine addiction had him missing so many concerts that he ended up with the nickname "No Show.
She dated Burt Reynolds and entered into a brief marriage with a real estate executive. In , she settled down with her fifth husband, George Richey, a songwriter who became her manager. In she filed a lawsuit against Jones for unpaid child support. In October of that year, Wynette was allegedly kidnapped at gunpoint by a man who beat and strangled her before throwing her from a car.
Some speculated that a jealous Jones or an out-of-control Jones fan may have been behind the supposed crime, though Wynette didn't voice these accusations.
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