Beloved Country Singer Daryle Singletary Dies Suddenly At 46
Feb. 12 2018, Published 1:42 p.m. ET
Beloved country singer, Daryle Singletary, has passed away at age 46. As RadarOnline.com has learned, the "I Let Her Lie" star was pronounced dead this Monday, February 12, after falling unconscious inside his Nashville home.
While reports claim his death may have been caused by a blood clot, the exact cause is still unknown.
Singletary performed just this past Friday in Alabama, and did not seem to be battling any serious health ailments.
He was also seen active on social media less than 24 hours before his passing.
After news of his sudden death, pals and fans have taken to social media to voice their sadness.
Fellow country singer, Travis Tritt, wrote on Twitter this morning: "I'm shocked and saddened to hear that Daryle Singletary has passed away. He was a true country voice and his talent will be sorely missed. Praying for Daryle's friends and family."
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"Sad day...the greatest country voice of my time is now singing in Heaven's band. Gonna miss you @Darylesing ! Now show them how a good ol country shuffle is supposed to sound! #darylesingletary" wrote Craig Campbell.
"This is SiriusXM Music News with breaking news. It has been confirmed to us that Daryle Singletary has died at the age of 46. More information coming soon," tweeted SiriusXm The Highway.
"Daryle Singletary has died, reports say due to a blood clot. Please pray for his family," wrote Taste of Country.
"My good friend and one of the best pure country singers if not the best, Daryle Singletary passed away this morning. God's choir just got a lead singer!!!" tweeted Neal McCoy.
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