A FINAL VERSE OF GRACE: The chapel in Los Angeles was quiet, its golden light falling gently across rows of white roses. George Strait stood near the front — solemn, composed, his black hat held against his chest. Before him rested the casket of Diane Keaton, who passed away on October 11, 2025. No spotlight. No introduction. Just George and his guitar. He strummed the opening chords of “I Cross My Heart,” his voice steady but touched with sorrow. Each word seemed to carry a prayer, each note a memory for a woman who had taught the world that elegance could be fearless. 💬 “She had that rare kind of light,” George said softly afterward. “The kind that doesn’t fade — it just moves on.” The crowd remained still, no applause — only tears and reverent silence. And as the final chord lingered in the air, it felt as though time itself had paused to listen — one legend bidding farewell to another, with nothing but honesty, grace, and the quiet power of a song.
A FINAL VERSE OF GRACE The chapel in Los Angeles was cloaked in a quiet...