“Hee Haw” star and gospel music icon Lulu Roman passes away at 78

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On the evening of Tuesday, April 23rd, “Hee Haw” star Lulu Roman suddenly passed away at the age of 78.

Lulu’s resume stretches far beyond the iconic TV show: in addition to her fame as an actress, she was also a country and gospel music artist, a comedian, and an author.

She was born in Dallas, Texas, on May 6, 1946. Her career saw multiple albums and her induction into the Country Gospel Music Hall of Fame.


Friends and Colleagues Have Been Sharing Their Memories

“So sorry to hear of Lulu Roman passing. I loved her joyful attitude! She always lifted everyone up and her voice will live on forever in the country music community. She was a legend in our industry and will be missed!” - Lee Greenwood

“I am saddened that Lulu Roman has passed. I have known Lulu since the beginning of my career and she has been a special friend ever since. It’s hard to say goodbyes. I will miss my old friend.” - Crystal Gayle

“Lulu Roman was a dear friend of 40 years and she will always be remembered as one who made people laugh and smile. What better tribute is there? I talked to her a few days ago. We shared one last laugh and I told her that I loved her. I will really miss her. May God bless her soul.” - T. Graham Brown

“Lulu was such an amazing friend of mine. I loved her dearly and had great times with her. I will miss her so much.” – Nancy Jones

“Lulu Roman was always so friendly with everyone. Even though she was a comedian, she had a deep faith and strength in life. What you saw was who she was. She was the same person on stage as she was off stage. I’ve known her for so many years and her beautiful spirit will always live on.” - William Lee Golden, The Oak Ridge Boys

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