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Rory Feek Still Feels ‘100% Married’ Even After 4 Years Since Wife Joey’s Passing


After battling with cervical cancer country singer Joey Feek died at the age of 40 on March 4, 2016.

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She left behind husband Rory Feek and their daughter Indiana.

In this week’s issue of PEOPLE, Rory speaks about his wife. He got stardom alongside Joey as the Grammy-winning duo Joey+Rory says he still feels his late wife’s love “everywhere” on their farm in Columbia, Tennessee. He raises their 6-year-old girl with help from his sisters and adult daughters.

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“I still feel like I’m 100 percent married and in a full, regular marriage,” Rory, 54, says one day before the fourth anniversary of Joey’s death.point 235 |

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“The only difference is that she’s just not around, but it’s a funny thing to feel so complete and not have her here.point 101 | She was such an amazing gift and filled my life so much that she continues to fill it.point 170 | point 173 | 1

Rory reveals he doesn’t see a “reason not to” wear his wedding ring, adding, “She’s still wearing hers.”

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The New York Times bestseller shared his family’s hardships on This Life I Live, a new docuseries inspired by his blog that airs Sundays on RFD-TV. The show will mark his return to the music studio, where he previews a new ballad about overcoming heartbreak. “Will you let somebody love you despite the scars?” he croons.

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Though Rory “can’t even imagine” dating again, he admits, “I’m open to anything God wants to have happened. Absolutely. Do I see it on the horizon? No, but I want what He wants.”

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These days Rory’s mornings start with a walk alongside Indiana to the one-room Hardison Mill Schoolhouse. The community built that on his farm using about $100,000 that came in from across the nation after Joey’s death. Indy, who has Down syndrome, learns alongside all kinds of classmates from the area.

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“We needed to come up with another plan since Joey wasn’t going to be able to homeschool Indy,” he says, calling the school “an amazing opportunity” that’s serving Indy well.

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After dropping his daughter off at school, Rory goes to downtown Columbia, Tennessee, famously known as Muletown.point 360 |

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He has a new restaurant and music venue there, Marcy Jo’s Muletown.point 58 | Rory and his sister Candy were inspired by Pottsville’s Marcy Jo’s Mealhouse, the diner Joey once ran with his other sister Marcy, and opened a “more upscale version” with a stage, fulfilling Joey’s dream.point 240 |

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Fans can meet Rory and other musicians to enjoy the songs and storytime on special performance nights.point 86 | You can order items like Joey’s Avocado Toast, and buy Joey and Marcy’s cookbook.point 158 | point 158 | 1

Rory tells PEOPLE, “We’ve settled into a wonderful life.”

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Now Rory says he’s focused on making the most of his blessings, especially as he raises Indy.

“Joey was a lot better at being present than I am,” he says, “but I’m getting better at it.”

 

 

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