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In the hushed glow of candlelight, the church was heavy with grief as Kelly Clarkson stepped forward to sing “If I Had Only Known” — her final gift to her late husband, Brandon Blackstock. The first words trembled from her lips, carrying the weight of a wife’s heartbreak, but before she could finish the second line, her voice broke. Tears overtook her, and her knees gave way. Gasps filled the room. From the pews, George Strait — Reba McEntire’s longtime friend — rose without hesitation. He knelt beside Kelly, lifted a nearby guitar, and began strumming the chords she couldn’t finish, his own eyes wet with sorrow. At the casket, Reba clung to a framed photo of her son, her sobs shaking her shoulders. That moment — Kelly on the floor, George playing through tears, Reba cradling Brandon’s memory — was more than just a farewell. It was the closing of a chapter, a raw and shattering goodbye that left not a single dry eye in the room.

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