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Country singer's wife dies at 45 after cancer battle
4 Dec
Summary
- Criscilla Anderson, choreographer and wife of Coffey Anderson, died at 45.
- She battled stage 4 colon cancer, first diagnosed in 2018.
- Anderson starred in Netflix's 'Country Ever After' with her ex-husband.

Choreographer Criscilla Anderson, known for her work with global pop stars and her role in the Netflix series 'Country Ever After,' has died at the age of 45. Her passing, attributed to colon cancer, was confirmed on December 3rd. Anderson's journey with the disease began in 2018 when she was diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer, a battle she faced with remarkable strength.
Despite initial prognoses indicating a short life expectancy, Anderson experienced periods of remission before the cancer's resurgence. She shared three children with Texas country music singer Coffey Anderson, with whom she was undergoing divorce proceedings at the time of her death. Their family life and her health struggles were documented in the reality series.
Before her passing, Anderson penned a heartfelt message to her loved ones, expressing peace and love, and assuring them of her continued presence in spirit. Her final words were shared by a close friend, offering comfort and reflecting her deep love for her four children and her community.




