Barbara Orbison, widow of Roy Orbison, dies 
  
LOS ANGELES (AP) – Barbara Orbison, widow of rock 'n' roll pioneer Roy 
Orbison, died Tuesday on the 23rd anniversary of her husband's death, a 
family spokeswoman said. She was 60.

Barbara Orbison died from pancreatic cancer at Los Angeles County-USC 
Medical Center surrounded by her sons, said publicist and family 
spokeswoman Sarah McMullen. Orbison had been hospitalized since May.

Since the 1980s, Barbara Orbison devoted her time to managing her husband's 
estate and keeping his legacy alive.

With her son Roy Kelton Orbison Jr. she co-produced a four-CD box set of 
her husband's 107 recordings. *Roy Orbison: The Soul of Rock and Roll* was 
released in 2008 and contains all of his hits and 12 previously unreleased 
tracks.

The package marked the first all-inclusive body of Roy Orbison's work from 
his earliest recordings to the Traveling 
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debut album, *Mystery Girl,* and his last live performance. Roy Orbison 
died in 1988 at the age of 52, in the midst of a comeback with The 
Traveling Wilburys.

Actor Patrick 
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widow, Lisa Swayze, said her heart goes out to the Orbison family. "Patrick 
and I always had a warm connection with them both. Now we have lost this 
wonderful lady," Lisa Swayze said. Patrick Swayze died in September 2009 of 
pancreatic cancer.

In 1998, Barbara Orbison issued *Combo Concert* on her label Orbison 
Records, a collection of previously unreleased live recordings from the 
Netherlands and France made in 1965, according to Roy Orbison's official 
website. That same year, Barbara Orbison accepted the Recording Academy's 
Lifetime Achievement Award on her husband's behalf, which honored his 
contribution to the recording industry.

In January 2010, Barbara Orbison accepted a star on the Hollywood Walk of 
Fame on her husband's behalf.

Barbara Orbison's Nashville-based music publishing company Still Working 
Music was recently awarded BMI's 2010 Song of the Year for Taylor Swift's *You 
Belong With Me*.

In a tribute to his wife, Roy Orbison wrote: "I've spent my lifetime trying 
to figure love out. Love ranges from just fascination to something almost 
spiritual. In the case with my wife, Barbara, it just keeps growing all the 
time."

Barbara Orbison will be buried next to her husband at Westwood Village 
Memorial Park in Los Angeles, McMullen said. A Celebration of Life will be 
held at an undetermined future date in Nashville.

Barbara Orbison is survived by her sons Wesley Orbison, 46, Roy Kelton 
Orbison Jr., 41, and Alexander Orbison, 36.

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