
Comedian and gospel singer Lulu Roman, known for her charisma on the country variety show Hee Haw, has passed away at the age of 78. The news was confirmed by her son, Damon Roman, to The Hollywood Reporter.
Lulu died last Wednesday in Bellingham, Washington, where she had moved seven months ago to be closer to her son. The cause of death has not yet been determined.
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Born Bertha Louise Hable, Lulu Roman captured the hearts of audiences from the very first episode of Hee Haw, aired by CBS in June 1969. She remained on the show through its final syndicated episode in June 1993.

Throughout her long career, Roman reinvented herself as a gospel singer, releasing more than a dozen albums and performing alongside major names in the genre, such as Dolly Parton. Her vocal talent can be heard in emotional renditions like her version of “Crazy” — watch it here.
Lulu Roman’s legacy extends far beyond comedy and music. She is remembered for her faith, personal strength, and her ability to move audiences with her voice and authenticity.
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