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In December 1998, Cline’s mother, Hilda Hensley, died at her home in Winchester, Virginia of natural causes (Cline's father had died years earlier in the 1950's). Hensley, a devout Christian, rarely granted live interviews regarding Cline because (according to Cline's daughter, Julie,)
Cline's mother, Hilda Hensley, remembering her beloved daughter (1985)it was hard for her to speak of the daughter that she was so incredibly proud of and loved so dearly. Because Cline and her mother were so close in age, Cline often commented that her mother was also her best friend and the one person in life she could truly count on. Cline's brother died in 2004 and her sister still lives in Virginia. Patsy's husband, Charlie Dick, resides in Nashville where he has continued to be a well known member of the Country Music community, producing documentaries on Cline and other artists through his video production company. Dick is very involved with Cline's fan base and considers them an extension of family, attending many fan functions. Daughter Julie joins him representing Cline’s estate at public functions and has four children of her own (one, Virginia, named for Cline, was killed ironically in an automobile accident in 1994) and one grandchild, making Patsy Cline a great grandmother. Son Randy was the drummer of a Nashville band and still resides in Nashville, although he chooses not to live in the lime light of his mother's legacy. Dick's brother, Mel, is President of the "Always...Patsy Cline Fan Club". After Cline’s Death, Charlie Dick married singer Jamie Ryan in 1965, but the two divorced a short time later due to Dick's dedicated love for Cline. The two share a son, Chip, who is married and has two sons. Ironically, Jamie Ryan provided the vocals needed for two songs in the film Sweet Dreams, "Bill Bailey (Won't You Please Come Home)"(A Cline concert favorite for many years, she finally recorded the song in 1963 during what would turn out to be her final series of recording sessions for Decca) and "Blue Christmas" (a tune that Cline never recorded). Ryan's sound is so close to Cline's that many fans search Cline's discography trying to find these two songs, but soon discover that these tracks were remakes for the purposes of the film and weren't included on the soundtrack.

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2006-10-01 11:10:12 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 12 2

Patsy Cline Death

2016-10-04 01:33:44 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 1

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What happened to the children of Patsy Cline? Where are they today?

2015-08-05 22:38:49 · answer #3 · answered by Shawnda 1 · 0 2

In December 1998, Cline’s mother, Hilda Hensley, died at her home in Winchester, Virginia of natural causes (Cline's father had died years earlier in the 1950's). Hensley, a devout Christian, rarely granted live interviews regarding Cline because (according to Cline's daughter, Julie,)


Cline's mother, Hilda Hensley, remembering her beloved daughter (1985)it was hard for her to speak of the daughter that she was so incredibly proud of and loved so dearly. Because Cline and her mother were so close in age, Cline often commented that her mother was also her best friend and the one person in life she could truly count on. Cline's brother died in 2004 and her sister still lives in Virginia. Patsy's husband, Charlie Dick, resides in Nashville where he has continued to be a well known member of the Country Music community, producing documentaries on Cline and other artists through his video production company. Dick is very involved with Cline's fan base and considers them an extension of family, attending many fan functions. Daughter Julie joins him representing Cline’s estate at public functions and has four children of her own (one, Virginia, named for Cline, was killed ironically in an automobile accident in 1994) and one grandchild, making Patsy Cline a great grandmother. Son Randy was the drummer of a Nashville band and still resides in Nashville, although he chooses not to live in the lime light of his mother's legacy. Dick's brother, Mel, is President of the "Always...Patsy Cline Fan Club". After Cline’s Death, Charlie Dick married singer Jamie Ryan in 1965, but the two divorced a short time later due to Dick's dedicated love for Cline. The two share a son, Chip, who is married and has two sons. Ironically, Jamie Ryan provided the vocals needed for two songs in the film Sweet Dreams, "Bill Bailey (Won't You Please Come Home)"(A Cline concert favorite for many years, she finally recorded the song in 1963 during what would turn out to be her final series of recording sessions for Decca) and "Blue Christmas" (a tune that Cline never recorded). Ryan's sound is so close to Cline's that many fans search Cline's discography trying to find these two songs, but soon discover that these tracks were remakes for the purposes of the film and weren't included on the soundtrack.

2006-10-01 11:11:26 · answer #4 · answered by Giselle 3 · 4 0

Wow Pandora,
What an insightful addition that is just so meaningful to the discussion. Thank God, for types like you, the world would be so boringly normal without you. I'm sure Patsy's children appreciated reading this.

2014-05-25 07:26:59 · answer #5 · answered by A Lot Wiser 1 · 3 1

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2017-02-14 18:13:42 · answer #6 · answered by charissa 4 · 0 0

Hmm.. I don't remember dying...

2015-05-15 00:11:04 · answer #7 · answered by DragonsREpic 4 · 0 1

Charlie Dick

2016-12-11 10:55:07 · answer #8 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

We re is her son

2015-05-10 12:22:08 · answer #9 · answered by jerry wagner 1 · 0 0

It might be possible definitely

2016-09-19 12:09:40 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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