Wynonna Judd will attend the Country Music Hall of Fame induction ceremony despite mother's death
Daily MailGrammy-winning singer Naomi Judd, 76, will be inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame just one day after it was announced lost her battle with mental illness. The Judds - a country music duo composed of Naomi Judd and her daughter, Wynonna Judd - will still be inducted into the Hall of Fame at a medallion ceremony in Nashville, Tennessee on Sunday despite Naomi's tragic passing. Wynonna, Ashley and Naomi Judd are pictured at the 'Kiss The Girls' Premiere at Paramount Theatre in Hollywood, California in October 1997 Despite her mother's passing, Wynonna is 'expected to attend the ceremony' on Sunday night, according to a representative for the museum Wynonna Judd, left, and her mother, Naomi Judd, of The Judds, perform during the halftime show at Super Bowl XXVIII in Atlanta on Jan. 30, 1994 Dolly Parton and Wynona and Naomi Judd perform 'Stand By Your Man,' as part of a five woman group vocal, at the 35th annual Academy of Country Music Awards in 2000 Naomi, the Kentucky-born singer of the duo The Judds and mother of Wynonna and Ashley Judd, died due 'to the disease of mental illness' according to a statement from her daughters. Wynonna Judd, left, and Naomi Judd arrive at the CMT Music Awards on Monday, April 11, 2022 Wynonna Judd's final Instagram post before Naomi's death showed off her excitement to be inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame Naomi Judd posts a picture of her book 'River of Time' on Instagram with caption: Only by telling our stories will more people understand. Larry Strickland, Naomi Judd, JT Hodges and Kasey Hodges attend the private screening of the movie 'Christmas Stars' at the Franklin Theater on November 25, 2019 Naomi with daughter Ashley at the premiere of Resurrection in Los Angeles in 1997 In her book ' River of Time: My Descent into Depression and How I Emerged with Hope ' she writes about struggles a single mother and a survivor of domestic abuse and sexual assault Judd posted an Instagram photo from a mental health conference in 2017, seen here with Carlos Zarate Jr, the chief of the National Institutes of Mental Health She claimed to have put herself through nursing school to support her daughters before pursuing her Nashville dreams with Wynonna, becoming the Judds.