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Tony Bennett told his wife he loved her just moments before he died. The legendary crooner - who was diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease in 2016- passed away in July at the age of 96 and now his widow Susan Crow - who he tied the knot with in 2007 - has revealed he told her that he loved her each and every day right up until he passed. During an appearance on 'The Today Show', Susan was asked what Tony's last words were and she replied: "That he loved me. Yeah. He would wake up every day and still say that. He woke up happy every day. Even if he had had a bad day or night, he didn’t remember it...
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Susan Crow has revealed that her husband, retired singer and musician Tony Bennett, doesn’t know he has Alzheimer’s disease. in an interview with Anderson Cooper on 60 Minutes. “Every day is different. Tony late at night, sometimes early in the morning, he’s more alert, if I can use that word,” Crow told 60 Minutes. “So, I’ll tell him, ‘Tone, you’re gonna be on 60 Minutes.’ He’s, like, ‘Great.’ Crow said that he sometimes can understand things clearly, such as asking him about 60 Minutes but at other times he can be forgetful. Bennett does remember family members but has a difficult time holdi...
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Tony Bennett doesn't know he has Alzheimer’s disease. The 95-year-old music legend's wife, Susan Crow, has opened up about her husband's battle with the illness - which slowly destroys memory and thinking skills - and revealed he is not aware he is suffering and has moments where he is "more alert". In an interview with Anderson Cooper on CBS News' '60 Minutes', Susan said: “Every day is different. Tony late at night, sometimes early in the morning, he’s more alert, if I can use that word. “So, I’ll tell him, ‘Tone, you’re gonna be on '60 Minutes'.’ He’s, like, ‘Great.’ “I said, ‘You remember ...
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