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Posted: 2023-09-10T10:55:26Z | Updated: 2023-09-10T13:09:28Z Jimmy Buffett's Wife Jane Slagsvol Honors Late Husband's 'Joy' In Heartfelt Post | HuffPost

Jimmy Buffett's Wife Jane Slagsvol Honors Late Husband's 'Joy' In Heartfelt Post

"He smiled all the time, even when he was deeply ill. And his sense of humor never wavered," Slagsvol wrote of the late "Margaritaville" singer.
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Jimmy Buffett ’s wife, Jane Slagsvol, reflected on the support of family, friends, medical professionals and fans in a touching tribute to her late husband.

“Jimmy was love. Every cell in his body was filled with joy,” Slagsvol wrote in a lengthy message shared on the “Margaritaville” singer’s website  on Saturday. “He smiled all the time, even when he was deeply ill. And his sense of humor never wavered. Jimmy was always the optimist, always twinkling, always making us laugh.”

Buffett died earlier this month  due to complications from Merkel cell skin cancer , which he was diagnosed with four years ago. He was 76.

Slagsvol, who was married to the late “Margaritaville” singer for over 45 years, began the post by quoting her late husband, who told fans in May that “growing old is not for sissies” after he rescheduled a show due to health concerns that led to his hospitalization.

“These last few years have been unimaginably challenging for Jimmy and me, and we’re definitely not sissies,” Slagsvol wrote. “One thing we both knew and experienced, through every difficult moment, was the feeling of being buoyed up by all the people in our lives. Everywhere we went, at arenas, at events, and even in the hospitals, we were surrounded by love.”

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Jane Slagsvol and Jimmy Buffett attend the 2019 Vanity Fair Oscar Party hosted by Radhika Jones at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on Feb. 24, 2019 in Beverly Hills.
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She went on to thank the singer’s “family” of fans, noting that Buffett’s onstage smile was one “sparked” by their spirit. She also showed her gratitude to the singer’s friends before remarking on their “breathtaking love and compassion.”

Slagsvol closed the post with a quote from one of Buffett’s last recorded songs: “Bubbles Up.”

“He sings, ‘Just know that you are loved, there is light up above, and the joy is always enough. Bubbles up,’” she wrote. “Jimmy knew he was loved. Right until the end, he looked for the light. Thank you for giving joy to him and to me. Love, Jane.”

“Bubbles Up” is one of a number songs available off Buffett’s upcoming posthumous album “Equal Strain on All Parts.”

The album, which is due in November, includes a feature from Paul McCartney on the edible-centric song “My Gummie Just Kicked In.”

Watch behind-the-scenes footage on the making of the song in the video below. 

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