A difficult era is echoing through the “Duck Dynasty” clan.
Kay Robertson, 77, who recently lost her husband Phil Robertson to Alzheimer’s, said she is fighting her own health issues after dying of Alzheimer’s, according to USA Today.
“Kay isn’t in her best health,” Willie said. “We’re trying to help her as much as we can.”
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“Miss Cay” did not attend the June 1st premier party of “Duck Dynasty: Resurrection,” as she knows.
“Part of that is that she’s just depressed. She’s lost her 60-year partner,” Willie added, referring to her father.
“Mom was on the show first, so there are sweet moments with her,” Willie said.
Kay Robertson’s health battle was first revealed in April.
Willie’s brother Jace Robertson said he was worried about his mother’s life after the infection fell and was infected, according to the UK’s Daily Mail.
“We were dealing with the fact that maybe this is it,” Jace said.
“It seemed like the moment. It got me closer to it, so it was difficult,” he continued.
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As Fox News pointed out, then-Jase Robertson said his mother had to do “professional health care, almost 24/7.”
According to E, “Miss Kay” appeared at its June 1st premiere. news.
“Father, we are so grateful for everything you did for us,” Kay said, praying during the shower.
“Father, thank you to the precious little baby. They are all worth it. They work to the point of death.
In December, the Robertson family shared news that Phil Robertson had been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease and suffered from a rare blood disorder.
Phil Robertson’s daughter-in-law, Corey Robertson, shared the news that he had passed away last month.
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“We celebrate today that our father, husband and grandfather, Phil Robertson, is with the Lord now. He frequently reminded us of Paul’s words: “You will not grieve like people who have no hope.
“We are grateful for the grace, bold faith, and for the love and prayer of many who influenced his life saved by everyone who heard the good news of Jesus. We are grateful for his life on earth and continue our legacy of love for God and to others,” she posted.
This article was originally published in the Western Journal and has been reposted with permission.