Known for keeping their relationship private, the couple rarely appeared in public together, maintaining a life away from the spotlight.
Carl Dean, husband of Dolly Parton, passed away on March 3, 2025, at the age of 82. The exact cause of death has not been publicly revealed.
Parton shared the heartbreaking news on Monday evening, stating that Dean will be honored in a private ceremony with close family in attendance. Although she did not disclose further details, Dean had been living with Alzheimer’s disease since his diagnosis in 2019.
Their love story began in 1964 when they met at a laundromat in Nashville. Parton, who was new to the city at the time, later described their meeting as “love at first sight.” Two years later, in 1966, they married, choosing to keep their relationship largely out of the public eye.
As Parton’s career flourished, she made adjustments to ensure she spent more time with Dean. Though she remained active in music, she gradually stepped away from touring, preferring to stay closer to home.
For Parton, Dean was not only a loving husband but also a source of joy in her life. She often shared that his sense of humor played a key role in keeping their bond strong, with his ability to make her laugh being one of the many things she cherished about him.
In later years, Dean’s health challenges, including high blood pressure and a weakened heart, brought changes to their daily lives. He became less active, relying more on Parton and their staff for support.
Despite her well-known desire to keep her personal life private, those close to her saw the depth of her devotion to his well-being. After decades of unwavering support from Dean, Parton felt a strong responsibility to be by his side when he needed her most.
She adjusted her professional commitments, realizing that long periods away no longer felt right, especially with the uncertainty surrounding his health. Family became her top priority, even as she continued her musical career.