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Loretta Lynn Died 'Peacefully' in Her Sleep at Age 90
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It's been confirmed that the 'Coal Miner's Daughter' hitmaker has passed away in her sleep at the age of 90 in her beloved ranch in Hurricane Mills, Tennessee.

AceShowbiz - Loretta Lynn has passed away at the age of 90. On Tuesday, October 4, the country music icon - who sold more than 45 million albums during her career - died at her home in Hurricane Mills, Tennessee.

"Our precious mom, Loretta Lynn, passed away peacefully this morning, October 4th, in her sleep at home in her beloved ranch in Hurricane Mills," her family said in a statement.

Lynn emerged from humble beginnings in life to become one of the most celebrated country stars of all time, topping the US country charts 16 times and earning 18 Grammy nominations. The singer was born in a one-room cabin in rural Kentucky and was one of eight siblings.

At the age of 15, she married 21-year-old Oliver Lynn and the couple remained together for 48 years, despite his struggles with alcoholism. Lynn began writing her own songs when she was a housewife and she eventually released her debut single, "I'm a Honky-Tonk Girl", in 1960.

The country music legend and her husband - who died in 1996 - actually marketed the single themselves, driving to several radio stations in order to generate interest in the track. Lynn's music often touched on her background in Kentucky and her biggest hits included "The Pill", "Don't Come Home a Drinkin' (With Lovin' on Your Mind)", and "You're Looking at Country". The singer - who was the daughter of a coal miner - also wrote the song "Coal Miner's Daughter" in 1970.

Lynn won a host of awards during her career, too. In 1972, she became the first woman to win the Country Music Association's entertainer of the year accolade. She was also named the entertainer of the year by the Academy of Country Music in 1975.

Lynn's most recent album, "Wouldn't It Be Great", was released in 2018 while her biography, "Coal Miner's Daughter", inspired an acclaimed biopic of the same name.

The country star is survived by four of her six children - Clara, and Ernest, and twins Peggy and Patsy.

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