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“I love all the crazy embroidered bell-bottomed outfits that he wore with the big belt in the ’70s. "I was back to trembling again. In 2011, he was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s.The pair married on Oct. 25, 1982, and had a blissful honeymoon at the Grand Canyon where Kim writes she "rediscovered the joy" that had initially drawn her to Glen."Whatever battle you're facing, whether it's a disease like alcoholism or drug addiction or Alzheimer's, you can't do it alone," she says. When country singer Glen Campbell died from Alzheimer’s disease on Aug. 8, 2017, his widow Kim had already begun to come to terms with the loss.
"But I tried not to show it because I didn't want to upset Glen.""It was pretty much love at first sight for both of us," she says. But no, I couldn’t deny that he was sloppy drunk."After the pistol incident, and after son Shannon and daughter Ashley made them a family of five, Glen tried to face his demons. Says Kim, “I feel like it’s a way to honor him, and I want to do everything I can to preserve his legacy and to share it with future generations.”“They’re all so talented, so it’s fun to have them involved in the museum giving their input,” Kim says. "I fought the darkness. “So we still enjoy his sense of humor — even though he’s not here, we still hear him saying it.” “He made the country fall in love with country music. Afterward he and Kim moved to Malibu to start anew. As to why she stayed through it all, Kim says, "I loved him.
When I met him, he was an alcoholic and addicted to drugs. Though Glen had agreed at the time to abide by Kim's mandate of no booze in the house, she had forgotten about a series of collector decanters (which typically hold alcohol like whiskey) she had hidden in their home."Other signs: Glen repeated himself as he had never done before," she writes. They went to dinner and a James Taylor concert in New York City, and though Glen was 22 years her senior and thrice-divorced, Kim — then 22 and working as a Rockette at Radio City Music Hall — admits she was swept off her feet.Kim Campbell details her life with late husband Glen Campbell in a new memoir, excerpted exclusively in this week's issue of PEOPLE"He’d wake me up with a good morning kiss and return to being the loving man with whom I had fallen in love," she writes, adding that Glen was in "strong denial" about his problems.By morning, though, he'd forget all he put her through the night prior."The evening, begun on a light cloud of charm, was suddenly darkening," Kim writes in the memoir. I allowed a few more kisses, and yes, I was aroused. Kim went to see him every day, and Glen was content and at peace, though in time he would no longer understand what anyone said to him. It’s so appropriate and right that he has a presence in Nashville, which is the heart of country music.”“There were so many great suits made for him,” Kim recalls. "He also started forgetting lyrics to songs he’d sung thousands of times. “He overcame so much.
Kim Campbell is working to open The Glen Campbell Museum and its accompanying Rhinestone Stage in Nashville next year, announced on the two-year anniversary of the country icon's death“It’s such a long, long goodbye that you’re conditioned already to accept it,” she tells PEOPLE. "You lose them when they lose their memory and then you lose them physically. Kim first became attuned to Glen's problems with alcohol on May 28, 1981, the night they had their very first blind date. "It absolutely shocked me and scared me to death," Kim says. So I was grieving for many, many years. As more time goes on, it's getting easier.
This one was bad. Kim, 61, was the country superstar's wife for 34 years until his death, in 2017, at age 81, after a long battle with Alzheimer's disease.
“I love all the crazy embroidered bell-bottomed outfits that he wore with the big belt in the ’70s. "I was back to trembling again. In 2011, he was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s.The pair married on Oct. 25, 1982, and had a blissful honeymoon at the Grand Canyon where Kim writes she "rediscovered the joy" that had initially drawn her to Glen."Whatever battle you're facing, whether it's a disease like alcoholism or drug addiction or Alzheimer's, you can't do it alone," she says. When country singer Glen Campbell died from Alzheimer’s disease on Aug. 8, 2017, his widow Kim had already begun to come to terms with the loss.
"But I tried not to show it because I didn't want to upset Glen.""It was pretty much love at first sight for both of us," she says. But no, I couldn’t deny that he was sloppy drunk."After the pistol incident, and after son Shannon and daughter Ashley made them a family of five, Glen tried to face his demons. Says Kim, “I feel like it’s a way to honor him, and I want to do everything I can to preserve his legacy and to share it with future generations.”“They’re all so talented, so it’s fun to have them involved in the museum giving their input,” Kim says. "I fought the darkness. “So we still enjoy his sense of humor — even though he’s not here, we still hear him saying it.” “He made the country fall in love with country music. Afterward he and Kim moved to Malibu to start anew. As to why she stayed through it all, Kim says, "I loved him.
When I met him, he was an alcoholic and addicted to drugs. Though Glen had agreed at the time to abide by Kim's mandate of no booze in the house, she had forgotten about a series of collector decanters (which typically hold alcohol like whiskey) she had hidden in their home."Other signs: Glen repeated himself as he had never done before," she writes. They went to dinner and a James Taylor concert in New York City, and though Glen was 22 years her senior and thrice-divorced, Kim — then 22 and working as a Rockette at Radio City Music Hall — admits she was swept off her feet.Kim Campbell details her life with late husband Glen Campbell in a new memoir, excerpted exclusively in this week's issue of PEOPLE"He’d wake me up with a good morning kiss and return to being the loving man with whom I had fallen in love," she writes, adding that Glen was in "strong denial" about his problems.By morning, though, he'd forget all he put her through the night prior."The evening, begun on a light cloud of charm, was suddenly darkening," Kim writes in the memoir. I allowed a few more kisses, and yes, I was aroused. Kim went to see him every day, and Glen was content and at peace, though in time he would no longer understand what anyone said to him. It’s so appropriate and right that he has a presence in Nashville, which is the heart of country music.”“There were so many great suits made for him,” Kim recalls. "He also started forgetting lyrics to songs he’d sung thousands of times. “He overcame so much.
Kim Campbell is working to open The Glen Campbell Museum and its accompanying Rhinestone Stage in Nashville next year, announced on the two-year anniversary of the country icon's death“It’s such a long, long goodbye that you’re conditioned already to accept it,” she tells PEOPLE. "You lose them when they lose their memory and then you lose them physically. Kim first became attuned to Glen's problems with alcohol on May 28, 1981, the night they had their very first blind date. "It absolutely shocked me and scared me to death," Kim says. So I was grieving for many, many years. As more time goes on, it's getting easier.
This one was bad. Kim, 61, was the country superstar's wife for 34 years until his death, in 2017, at age 81, after a long battle with Alzheimer's disease.