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  • May 17, 1997
    Anita Cochran makes her Grand Ole Opry debut in a segment that features Lorrie Morgan, Jan Howard and Tammy Wynette, playing the Opry for the first time in seven years. It also proves to be Wynette's final Opry appearance
    Dec 21, 1997
    Tammy Wynette makes the first of two appearances on Fox's animated TV series "King Of The Hill"
    Feb 1, 1998
    Tammy Wynette's daughter, Tamala Georgette Smith, has a tussle with a police officer in a Pittsburgh hospital, where her mother is being treated. The altercation later results in a lawsuit
    Feb 5, 1998
    Tammy Wynette is released from the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, where she's been treated for nutritional problems. During her stay, daughter Tamala Georgette Smith had an altercation with a police officer, who she called a "rent-a-cop"
    Apr 6, 1998
    Tammy Wynette dies at home in Nashville from a blood clot in her lung. Noted for the classics "Stand By Your Man" and "D-I-V-O-R-C-E," the First Lady of Country Music is inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame five months later
    Apr 9, 1998
    Tammy Wynette is eulogized with a public memorial service at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium, featuring performances by Lorrie Morgan, Rudy Gatlin, Randy Travis and The Judds, among others. Dolly Parton performs "I Will Always Love You"
    Apr 20, 1998
    "Farewell To A Country Legend": The late Tammy Wynette is memorialized on the cover of People magazine
    Apr 23, 1998
    Tammy Wynette's daughter, Tamala Georgette Smith, files a suit against Pittsburgh's police department, asserting that a hospital security guard used unnecessary force against her during a disagreement in February while her mother was being treated
    May 10, 1998
    A month after her death, Tammy Wynette is a featured guest on Fox's animated TV series "King Of The Hill"
    Jun 29, 1998
    The Country Music Association announces it will add four new Country Music Hall of Fame members in September: Tammy Wynette, Elvis Presley, George Morgan and former Grand Ole Opry executive E.W. "Bud" Wendell

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