Red Sovine
In The End …
On April 4, 1980, Sovine suffered a heart attack while driving in southern Nashville, causing him to run a red light and strike an oncoming vehicle. The other driver, 25-year-old Edgar Primm, and he were transported to St. Thomas Hospital. While Primm was treated and released for minor facial injuries, Sovine died shortly after arrival. According to a preliminary autopsy, Sovine sustained massive abdominal bleeding caused by a lacerated spleen and liver, and fractured ribs and sternum.
Cemetery Information:
Final Resting Place:
Woodlawn Memorial Park
660 Thompson Lane
Nashville, Tennessee, 37204
USA
North America
Map:
Grave Location:
Good Shepherd, Lot 111, Space C1Grave Location Description
The massive cemetery is divided into two distinct sections – South Side and North Side Of Thompson Lane (North is the main part of cemetery). Directly across the street from the main offices of Woodlawn Memorial and Cross Mausoleum is the burial section called Good Shepherd. In the middle of the section is a white statue about 8 feet tall. As you walk towards the statue from the parking lot count about 8 rows past the statue and then turn right and count another 8 memorials. Country and Western Hall of Fame member Red Sovine is buried about 30 feet from the statue with his wife.