The music world mourns the loss of 60s singer Sandy Posey, who has passed away at the age of 80 after a battle with dementia. Her husband, Wade Cummins, shared the heartbreaking news that Sandy passed away at their Tennessee home. Despite her health struggles, Sandy remained in relatively good health, with no major issues aside from her dementia.
Wade, along with their daughter Amy and niece, were by Sandy’s side when she passed, and Wade expressed his deep sadness at losing the love of his life. He finds comfort in their faith, knowing that Sandy is now with Jesus, and is grateful for the support of her millions of fans worldwide.
A celebration of Sandy’s life will be held in the future, with plans to livestream the event for her fans to participate in. Sandy’s iconic music career included hits like “Born a Woman” and “Single Girl,” and she was signed to several major labels throughout her career. Sandy Posey leaves behind a legacy of timeless music that will be remembered for years to come. Rest in peace, Sandy Posey.