The translation of the text «Смерть Дэвида Аллана Коу: жизнь, здоровье и семья легенды кантри» into English is: «The Death of David Allan Coe: The Life, Health, and Family of a Country Legend»
30 april 2026 в 20:37
David Allan Coe lived a rich life and career spanning several decades, but his later years attracted renewed attention following his death at the age of 86. The outlaw country star, known for hits like «Take This Job and Shove It», - faced health issues throughout his life and was hospitalized prior to his passing.
Now, as questions remain about the cause of his death, many are also looking into his personal life, including his marriages and family. Learn more below.
Yes, David experienced several health problems over the years. In 2018, reports surfaced that he had been hospitalized after two strokes, based on a post from an unofficial website. However, members of his band later clarified that there were no strokes, and his symptoms were caused by an inner ear infection.
Later in life, he also faced other health issues, including hospitalization due to COVID-19 in 2021, which required oxygen therapy.
David passed away on April 29, 2026, at the age of 86. He died in the hospital after spending time in intensive care, but the official cause of death was not immediately disclosed.
Yes, David was married six times. At the time of his death, he was married to his sixth wife, Kimberly Hastings Co, who publicly confirmed the news.
Kimberly told Rolling Stone magazine: «One of the greatest singers, songwriters, and performers of our time [and] will never be forgotten. My husband, my friend, my confidant, and my life for many years. I will never forget him, and I don’t want anyone else to forget him either».
David’s personal life often reflected his vibrant personality. He was married six times and at one point joked in an interview with The Oklahoman: «I'm a polygamist! I’m a Mormon, I have seven wives and five kids!»
Yes, David had several children, including sons Tyler and Carson, as well as daughters Shelley, Carla, Tanya, and Cheyenne. His son Tyler Mahan Co became a podcaster and musician, while his daughter Tatiana chose a career in country music
Now, as questions remain about the cause of his death, many are also looking into his personal life, including his marriages and family. Learn more below.
Yes, David experienced several health problems over the years. In 2018, reports surfaced that he had been hospitalized after two strokes, based on a post from an unofficial website. However, members of his band later clarified that there were no strokes, and his symptoms were caused by an inner ear infection.
Later in life, he also faced other health issues, including hospitalization due to COVID-19 in 2021, which required oxygen therapy.
David passed away on April 29, 2026, at the age of 86. He died in the hospital after spending time in intensive care, but the official cause of death was not immediately disclosed.
Yes, David was married six times. At the time of his death, he was married to his sixth wife, Kimberly Hastings Co, who publicly confirmed the news.
Kimberly told Rolling Stone magazine: «One of the greatest singers, songwriters, and performers of our time [and] will never be forgotten. My husband, my friend, my confidant, and my life for many years. I will never forget him, and I don’t want anyone else to forget him either».
David’s personal life often reflected his vibrant personality. He was married six times and at one point joked in an interview with The Oklahoman: «I'm a polygamist! I’m a Mormon, I have seven wives and five kids!»
Yes, David had several children, including sons Tyler and Carson, as well as daughters Shelley, Carla, Tanya, and Cheyenne. His son Tyler Mahan Co became a podcaster and musician, while his daughter Tatiana chose a career in country music
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