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  • Mar 4, 1983
    Naomi Judd finds daughter Ashley at home alone with two high school football players drinking beer. Mom wields a butcher knife to scare the boys off, then pulls her daughter from the Franklin High School cheerleader squad
    Mar 7, 1983
    "Living Proof: The Hank Williams Jr. Story" airs on NBC-TV with Richard Thomas in the lead role. A still-unknown Naomi Judd has a small part, as does Bocephus' manager, Merle Kilgore
    Jan 30, 1984
    RCA releases the album "The Judds - Wynonna & Naomi"
    Jun 29, 1984
    Naomi Judd attends her 20th high school reunion in Ashland, Kentucky, even as The Judds are enjoying their first major hit, "Mama He's Crazy"
    Jul 4, 1984
    Glen Judd, the father of Naomi Judd, dies in Kentucky. The event provides powerful background when Wynonna later sings "Grandpa (Tell Me 'Bout The Good Old Days)"
    Oct 8, 1984
    "Slap the dog and spit in the fire": Naomi Judd lets loose with a classic quote when The Judds win the Horizon Award during the 18th annual Country Music Association awards at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry House
    Mar 18, 1985
    Naomi Judd moves into her own condominium in Brentwood, a Nashville suburb
    May 6, 1989
    Naomi Judd marries Larry Strickland at Christ Church in Nashville. Ashley and Wynonna Judd serve as bridesmaids at the ceremony, and Wynonna performs with band member Don Potter
    Jan 12, 1990
    During a trip to the doctor's office, Naomi Judd asks a nurse to run a blood test. By the following Monday, she is diagnosed with a potentially fatal strain of hepatitis
    Jan 15, 1990
    Her doctor tells Naomi Judd she has "chronic active hepatitis," a potentially fatal strain of the disease

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