Dukes of Hazzard Legend John Schneider ‘Broken’ After his Wife Alicia Passes Away at 53 Years Old

Dukes of Hazzard legend John Schneider announced yesterday that his wife Alicia has passed away at 53 years old.

In a Facebook post today, Schneider told fans that he is “broken” after the passing of his wife as he shared a picture of the two together.

The confirmation from Schneider that Alicia had passed came yesterday in a post that was shared on Facebook and Instagram, but he had first hinted that she was not doing well in a tweet on Monday.

According to her obituary, Alicia passed on Tuesday and she called Schneider “My smile” and he also referred to her as that in his Facebook post.

Schneider said in the Facebook post today:

“This is a time of unimaginable sorrow for me. Grief is much too small a word. I’ve heard (it) said that ‘with great love comes great sorrow.’ I had no idea what that meant until now.”

“Alicia was the fuel that ran my biggest dreams. The inspiration behind every creative thought. The very fabric of my soul. The glue that held me together.”

“I miss her more than any words could possibly describe. Pain is too small a word. Grief is too small a word. Love itself is too small a word.”

“Thank you for your thoughts, concerns and prayers. Continue to post the glorious photos you captured of my Smile and I changing our world and sometimes yours, one kiss at a time because those images help.”

“Continue to pray for the strength of myself and my beautiful family to endure these most trying of times.”

“Should you see me out there somewhere on the stage or in line at a coffee shop please don’t ask me how I am. The answer is ‘broken’ and it’s currently too difficult for me fathom and certainly to painful to verbalize.”

“She loved you all and spoke of how dedicated and loyal you have been all these years and I love you right along with her.”

“Bare with me down this rutted and treacherous road I never dreamed I’d have to travel. Be patient with my unimaginable process.”

“Thank you Lord for sharing the gift of Alicia with me. I‘ll never be the same and I know that, somehow, we are still and will always be the ‘Team To Beat.'”

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