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Martha Susan McEntire-Eaton is Susie McEntire full name. Susie McEntire date of birth is November 8, 1957 and place of birth is Chockie, Oklahoma, U.S. By profession she is an American singer of contemporary Christian music. She is Reba, Alice, and Pake's younger sister. She released solo albums under her married name, Susie Luchsinger, until the time of her divorce in 2008.
Susie McEntire, wiki, biography
Susie McEntire's birthday is on November 8, 1957 and birth place is Chockie, Oklahoma, U.S. Her age as in 2022 is 65 years. Scorpio is her birth sign. She celebrates her birthday every year on November 8. She spent her childhood on a ranch in Chockie, Oklahoma.
Her Parents names are Jacqueline "Jackie" McEntire and Clark Vincent McEntire. Her mother's name is Jacqueline "Jackie" McEntire and her father's name is Clark Vincent McEntire. Her father Clark Vincent McEntire was born in 1927 and passed away in 2014. Her mother was originally known as Jacqueline ""Jackie"" Smith born in 1926 and passed away in 2020. By profession her father was an entrepreneur and her mother was a housewife. Her nationality is American.
She has 3 siblings. In siblings she has 2 sisters and 1 brother. Her sisters names are Alice Foran and Reba McEntire. Her brothers name is Pake McEntire. John Wesley McEntire, her granddad, was the world champion steer roper in 1934. Her father also won the same title thrice in the years 1957, 1958 and 1961. Her mother Jacqueline McEntire wanted to be a country singer, but instead she became a teacher, librarian, and secretary at a public school. Her mother was a kind and loving person, in contrast to her dad, who had difficulty exhibiting compassion.
In Chockie, the McEntire family had a cattle ranch. Every member of the family had a role in the management of the cattle farm. Before and after school, the McEntire children assisted their parents with various ranch duties. She studied at Oklahoma State University.
She follows Christianity as her religion. In the late 1980s, her brother Pake tried his hand in the country music world, but after just a short time he moved back to Oklahoma. He owns and manages a 1,000-acre ranch (400 ha) in the area of Coalgate, Oklahoma and keeps going to rodeo. Her elder sister Alice Foran lives in Lane, Oklahoma and worked as a social worker until she retired. Her sister Reba McEntire is a famous country music singer, often referred to as "the Queen of Country". She is the aunty of Shelby Blackstock. Shelby Steven McEntire Blackstock is an American race car driver and the son of Reba McEntire.
Susie McEntire dating, relationship, Boyfriend and Husband
Susie McEntire tied the knot with rodeo cowboy Paul Luchsinger on November 27, 1981.The couple divorced on May 19, 2008. Paul Luchsinger passed away on May 12, 2015. The duo had three children together. She married for the second time. Mark Eaton, an American theologian, climber, and public speaker from Seattle, Washington, became her second husband on December 12, 2009. Both in the area of Positive Country and in her role as co-presenter of the Cowboy Church TV program, she has won a number of honors. The Eatons make their home in Stringtown, which is located in Oklahoma.
Susie McEntire Career
In the 1980s, she went on tour with her sister Reba McEntire. She also sang on the albums Heart to Heart in 1981 and Unlimited in 1982. She launched her first solo album in 1993, and it quickly became a smash on Christian country radio. In 1994, the album reached #39 position on the Top Contemporary Christian Albums chart that was complied by Billboard in the United States. After that, during the 1990s and 2000s, he released a few more solo albums. On November 5, 2011, McEntire-Eaton was honored by being welcomed into the Christian Music Hall of Fame. Additionally, in the month of December 2018, she was welcomed into the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame.