According to reports, country music superstar Naomi Judd committed suicide.
According to reports, country music superstar Naomi Judd committed suicide. Naomi Judd had a long battle with health issues, including lupus, hepatitis C and clinical depression. Naomi's death was announced in an official statement from the family's spokesperson. The statement read "It is with great sadness that we announce that Naomi Judd died peacefully at her home on Friday night, November 21 surrounded by her family." Naomia Judd died from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Naomi Judd, a singer and author, died on December 11th at the age of 63. Naomi was born in 1946 in Ashland, Kentucky to John and Bobbie Judd. Her father served as a Baptist minister and her mother was a mathematics professor. Naomi grew up living with her parents in Kentucky until she graduated from high school when she moved to Tennessee with her husband. Her marriage only lasted three years due to abuse that led to divorce. She returned home to Kentucky where she started working a