Country music lost one of its greatest and most legendary singers when the incomparably talented Loretta Lynn died at the age of 90 on October 4, 2022. Throughout her life, this "Coal Miner's Daughter" carried herself with grace and dignity as her voice soared through the airwaves. The singer of such gems as "You Ain't Woman Enough," "Fist City," "You're Looking At Country," and "Don't Come Home A'Drinkin" changed country music forever with the power of her voice. This courageous singer made musical history when she dared to sing about the new freedom contraceptives provided women when she sang a song called "The Pill." Loretta Lynn was the rule breaking and record setting Queen of Country Music who permanently changed the musical landscape. Her ninety years on earth are over but it is a certainty she will be remembered - and her music played - ninety years from now. The recently deceased groundbreaking singer was a devout Christian. "I think God is always with me," she once said. "When I need Him, I know He's here. He's been with me and pulled me through stuff that I didn't even know I was going through until it was over. And when it did hit me, and I realized that God had been with me the whole time, that made all the difference to me. He's gotten me through everything, good, and bad - and that fills my heart with peace." An angel during her time on earth, Loretta now soars above us now as an angel in heaven.