SHE DIDN’T SAY GOODBYE. SHE JUST EMPTIED THE CLOSET. Vern Gosdin came home one day and checked his wife’s closet. Clean as a pin. No note. No warning. She was just gone. He said: “I’ve always thought she ought to have told me she was leaving. But I reckon that’s all right. People don’t usually tell somebody when they’re going, do they?” He turned that silence into 19 Top 10 hits. Three number ones. A CMA Song of the Year. They called him “The Voice” — the only singer Tammy Wynette said could stand next to George Jones. Then life looped back. A stroke in 1998. His son murdered in 2002. A quintuple bypass. Another stroke in 2009. The house got quiet again. The same way it did the day he opened that closet. He spent a whole career singing about loneliness. Loneliness was still there at the end, waiting.
She Didn’t Say Goodbye. She Just Emptied the Closet. Vern Gosdin did not get a dramatic farewell. There was no…