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Country Singer Rory Feek Marries Daughter's Teacher 8 Years After Death of Wife Joey
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Date:2025-04-14 16:22:12
Rory Feek is saying "I do" to a new chapter.
Eight years after his wife and musical partner Joey Feek died following a battle with cervical cancer, the "One Angel" singer shared that he has remarried his 10-year-old daughter Indiana's teacher and their family friend, Rebecca.
The couple married on July 14 under a "timber-frame pavilion here in Greycliff, Montana," Rory recounted on his blog about the special day. And as the 59-year-old explained, while he and Rebecca have been together for some time, his marriage is all thanks to his daughter.
"We knew marriage was a possibility," Rory recounted, "it wasn't something that either of us felt like we could seriously talk about. Mostly because up until that time Indiana only saw Rebecca as 'Miss Rebecca her schoolteacher and our friend."
But luckily for the couple, Indiana approached Rebecca with an idea in "late March" when the two of them were spending time together on Rory's farm.
"They came back in the kitchen," the musician—who was married to Joey for 14 years before her death at age 40—recalled, "and Rebecca said, 'Rory, Indiana just asked me something that I think you need to hear.'"
"I asked Indy, and she told me that she said, 'Ms. Rebecca, I think you should marry Papa,'" he continued. "Of course, I was happy, but caught off guard and told her that that was something we'd all have to start praying about."
But Indy's thoughts on the matter went beyond just that, as she told Rory and Rebecca, "my Mama's been gone a long time. And if she marries you, maybe she could be my new mother."
Rory remembers wiping away tears and added that he and Rebecca began wedding planning soon after.
During their nuptials the country singer surprised Rebecca with a special song titled, "I Do," which he also shared a video for featuring many heartfelt moments from the ceremony.
But there was one moment during the celebration that both Rory and Rebecca felt encapsulated their "favorite moment."
"When Indiana was given the gift of having a Mama in her life again," Rory wrote. "And Rebecca was given the gift of being a mother."
Keep reading to see who else has tied the knot this year.
The One Tree Hill alum and the former soccer player wed in his native Scotland July 13 in front of 35 guests, including their 8-month-old son Roman, her and ex-husband Mike Caussin's kids Jolie, 8, and Jace, 5, and his son Troy, 16, from a previous relationship.
The Coming to America star wed the model on July 8—five years after after their 2018 engagement—at a private ceremony on the Caribbean island of Anguilla.
The comedian and the Newsroom actress—who welcomed son Malcolm in 2021—tied the knot over the Fourth of July weekend, E! News confirmed.
The former Bachelorette contestant and the hat designer tied the knot during a Colorado mountain wedding on July 6.
The Pistol costars tied the knot in June in a ceremony north of London, The Sun reported, less than a year after annoucing their engagement.
The former Miss Universe said "I do" to the San Fransisco 49ers player on June 29 at her home state of Rhode Island.
The Ted Lasso alum married the Broad City co-creator at the Public Records restaurant and music venue in Brooklyn, New York, Cultured magazine reported June 5.
The former Yellowstone actors announced in May 2024 that they'd exchanged vows after a year of dating—as Hassie noted to Vogue, "It’s true what they say—when you know, you just know.”
The Stranger Things actress and the son of singer Jon Bon Jovi said "I do" during a private May ceremony, multiple outlets reported.
The couple tied the knot in an intimate ceremony in May 2024, which came a little over a year after they announced their engagement.
The Chicago Fire star tied the knot with the model in a private ceremony in Chicago on April 30 after two years together.
The Below Deck Captain married her fiancée after five years of dating in a May 11 ceremony which, naturally, took place on a yacht.
Addison Rae's mom announced on May 11 that she and the high school football coach have been married, "One whole week today."
The Bachelor alum and his girlfriend of about four years got married on April 27 in an elegant wedding ceremony on a Georgia farm owned by Natalie's family. The nuptials arrived two months after the couple welcomed their first child together, a daughter named River Rose Viall.
The Call Her Daddy host and the film producer tied the knot in an intimate Mexico ceremony on April 4 after four years of dating.
The Halloweentown II costars married on April 19, 2024, several years after reconnecting.
The former CNN anchor married the real estate broker at a church in New York City April 6, five years to the day they got engaged and on Tim's 40th birthday.
The San Francisco 49ers quarterback married his partner in Des Moines, Iowa March 9, almost a month after his team faced off against the Kansas City Chiefs in the 2024 Super Bowl.
The Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher, who previously made headlines for his $700 million contract with the team, announced in February that he quietly got married. While he didn't name his wife, he did say she was someone "who is very special to me."
His spouse's identity was later revealed to be Mamiko Tanaka, a former professional basketball player.
The actor kicked off a new chapter in his life with a big bang, sharing in February that he and his now-wife Morgan privately got married and welcomed a baby girl.
Mr. & Mrs. Glover, no Smith here: In early February, the Atlanta star revealed he privately tied the knot with his longtime partner Michelle.
The American Idol alum and her now-husband tied the knot during a celebration in downtown Nashville on Feb. 4.
The Full House alum announced her son Lev and his now-wife Elliot tied the knot at the end of January.
The couple officially kicked off the new year as newlyweds, tying the knot during the Golden Wedding, which aired Jan. 4. The duo announced their separation just a few months later in April 2024.
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