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Famous Singer Lari White Passed Away due to Cancer at Age 52
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Famous Singer Lari White Passed Away due to Cancer at Age 52

Jan 24, 2018
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On Tuesday, the country singer Lari White passed away after battling cancer at the age 52. She was a Grammy-award winning singer and well known for her hit 90s singles “Now I Know” and “That’s My Baby”. She became famous due to her appearance in a talent show of Jim Ed Brown “You Can Be a Star”. Her family members and friends were circled around her bed at last night and saying their goodbyes to Lari. They were showing their love to her, praying and sending messages of support and appreciation. He mother, Yvonne said that her dad delivered his loving foot massage. Chuck (her husband) and their 3 children also joined and it was a comfortable moment to be Together Again around Lari.

Singer Lari White

Lari started her next journey at 4:44 on Tuesday morning and her husband Chuck and their children bathed her in the same care and love. Lari was Florida native and she released her first album in 1993 “Lead Me Not”. But, it was her beginner record “Wishes” that entered the singer into fame in the music world of the country. White also performed small pieces of acting, such as her roles in the “Cast Away” film of Tom Hanks and performed in “Country Strong” in 2010. In 2006, she was a cast member in the Broadway musical “Ring of Fire”. In November 2017, she announced that peritoneal cancer diagnosed. He mother has indicated in a post on her page “Caring Bridge” that Lari was hospitalized on 19th January 2018.