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Jul 8, 1984Roy Acuff returns home after a week of hospitalization with anginaJul 17, 1984Roy Acuff is hospitalized for 11 days when a bout with angina causes chest painsJul 28, 1984Roy Acuff is released from the hospital after an 11-day stay, following severe chest pains caused by anginaSep 10, 1984More than 500 attend Ernest Tubb's funeral at Two Rivers Baptist Church in Nashville, including Roy Acuff, Little Jimmy Dickens, Kitty Wells, Billy Walker, Hank Snow, Connie Smith, Charlie Walker, Jeannie Seely and B.J. ThomasSep 13, 1984President Ronald Reagan brings his re-election campaign to the stage of the Grand Ole Opry House for a tribute to Roy Acuff that includes appearances by Minnie Pearl, Bill Monroe, Billy Walker, Porter Wagoner, Chet Atkins, Ray Stevens and Lee Greenwood, who performs "God Bless The U.S.A."Oct 6, 1984Keith Whitley and The Judds make their "Hee Haw" debuts. The show also features music from Roy Acuff and Lee Greenwood, who sings "God Bless The U.S.A."Dec 7, 1984Roy Acuff returns to the Grand Ole Opry stage following a five-month hiatus, mandated by chest painsFeb 2, 1985Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, Roy Acuff and pop singer Anita Bryant hold down the guest slots on TV's "Hee Haw"May 6, 1985Roy Acuff is honored with the Pioneer Award during the 20th annual Academy Of Country Music awards, aired on NBC from Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park, CaliforniaMay 8, 1985Amid reports the Grand Ole Opry is planning to trim its roster, Porter Wagoner rallies members in a meeting to assure them the Opry is behind them. Attendees include Roy Acuff, Jack Greene, Jan Howard, Connie Smith, Jeannie Seely and Billy Walker
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