Jo Dee Messina's Mother Passes Away

Country music veteran Jo Dee Messina's beloved mother, Mary Messina, has died on April 19 (Sunday). Mary had a series of health problems for years, including an open heart surgery in 2013.
Jo Dee, known for country hits such as "Heads Carolina, Tails California" and "Burn," is also a committed Christian. Recently, she even cut her own version of Cory Asbury's "Reckless Love." In such moments of grief, Jo Dee rightly expresses her faith in God's sovereignty. "God knew exactly what he was doing when he made me my mother's daughter. She loved me perfectly in a way that only she could do. She was my encouragement and she believed in me at times when no one else did. She understood the way I thought and she understood the way I felt. What a blessing she was to me, my entire life."
This morning my mother went home to be with The Lord. While we are tending to what needs to be done, she is entrenched in God's glory. She is reunited with her family and my mother gets to gaze at the face of Jesus. Wow!"
Filled with gratitude for her friends and fans' support, Jo Dee concludes: "Thank you to those of you who supported my mother over the years. For those who loved her and showed her kindness, thank you so much! She loved you and enjoyed the moments she got to share with you. Your kindness and enthusiasm made her heart full. I am grateful to you for giving her that gift.
Here is a little something my mother used to tell me: "There is a string that ties your heart to mine. It is a string that can never be broken. There is no distance too far - not even death can break the string that ties my heart to yours..." I love you, Mama! I'll see ya soon."
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