Randy Travis Has Quietly Married his Longtime Fiancée Mary Davis

Randy Travis has quietly married his longtime fiancée Mary Davis last month. The nuptials came after several years together, including hospitalization in July 2013 for a congestive heart failure and later a stroke. This is the "Three Wooden Crosses" singer's second wedding. Travis and Lib Hatcher were married for 19 years before the couple divorced on October 29, 2010 and their business relationship ended thereafter
Travis and Davis made an appearance at the Academy of Country Music Awards on Sunday night, where a rep first revealed the news with Us Weekly. Travis is still recovering and Davis has acted as support throughout the process, updating fans on his condition over the past two years.
On July 7, 2013, Travis was admitted to a Dallas area hospital for viral cardiomyopathy after a viral upper respiratory infection.His condition was classified as critical. Three days later, Travis suffered a stroke and had surgery to relieve pressure on his brain. On July 15, 2013, it was reported that Travis was awake and alert after undergoing brain surgery, that his heart was pumping without the assistance of machines, and that he was on the road to recovery. He was released from Baylor Heart Hospital in Plano, Texas on July 31, 2013, and entered a physical therapy facility. Following his stroke, and despite physical therapy, Travis has been unable to sing or speak and has difficulty walking, having to rely on a cane
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