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Posted: 6:36 a.m. Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Collin Raye, Terri Clark Families in Mourning 

By Nancy Wilson

Sad news for country music fans this week as two superstars have losses in their families.  Collin Raye's granddaughter lost her battle with a neurological disease Saturday and Terri Clark's mom passed away from cancer Sunday.   Our hearts and condolences go out to both the Raye and Clark families.    More details from theboot.com and countryweekly.com.  Make sure to check our Collin's song for little Haley Bell. 

Collin Raye's Young Granddaughter Passes Away

Condolences to singer Collin Raye, who announced the death of his 9-year-old granddaughter, Haley Bell, on Saturday (April 3). Haley suffered from a neurological disorder which had not been correctly diagnosed during her short life. At age two, she began losing her ability to walk, stand, crawl, sit up straight, hold her head up and control her hands. By the time she reached four years old, she had lost even more functions including being able to speak and eat by mouth.

"In life, bless her little baby heart, she can't do anything," Collin told
The Boot last summer of Haley's medical condition. "She's totally helpless in every way. When she leaves this earth, she's going straight to Heaven. There's no stop-off point for that baby. She's the most perfect human being that I've ever encountered. How could she have ever sinned or even thought about anything bad? So she's perfect and clean."

On Collin's latest album, 'Never Going Back,' the singer penned a song inspired by Haley titled 'She's With Me.' "It's just a miserable little life she has, but I always feel like it's such an honor to take her places and be her representative on this earth and say, 'Oh, hey ... she's with me,'" Collin said. "At the gates of Heaven, I'm hoping she'll be standing there with me, and when He looks at me and says, 'I don't know, bud, we got a lot to think about here before we let you step in' ... I'm hoping because she's was with me and because I was her liaison in this world, that she'll be mine and get me into the gates of Heaven. I hope I can hold on to her little coattail and let her say, 'Let him in ... he's with me.'"

Collin and his family will be announcing the creation of the Haley Bell Foundation some time in the near future. There is also a potential benefit concert that will take place in honor of Haley and the new foundation. The family is asking in lieu of flowers that donations be made to the foundation when it's up and running. In the meantime, fans who wish to send cards to Collin and his family may do so to Collin's fan club president, Karen Willard, 1806 Meadow Glen Circle, Mt. Juliet, Tenn. 37122 or by emailing letters to
karenwillard@comcast.net
 
This video is a guaranteed to make you cry!


 

From CountryWeekly.com 

Terri Clark Loses Her Mom to Cancer

Linda Clark, the mother of Terri Clark,
died from complications from cancer, Sunday, April 4.

In 2007, Linda Clark was diagnosed with cancer. A statement on Terri's website, terriclark.com, reads, "She is finally at peace and out of pain, our hearts are broken and we will miss her terribly." Terri has always credited Linda for supporting her move to Nashville from her native Canada to pursue her dreams of country stardom. For a time, Terri moved back to Canada to help care for her after she was diagnosed. Terri's most recent album, The Long Way, was released in 2009. Several songs were inspired by her mother's battle with cancer.

 
 

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