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Well, let me tell you about Elvis and his grandmother. You know, most folks got a grandma, and Elvis had one named Minnie Mae. She was quite the character, I tell ya. Now, Elvis, he passed away on August 16, 1977, and he was just 42 years old then. But what about his grandma? How old was she when he left us?
Minnie Mae Presley was born on March 30, 1912. Now, if we do a bit of math, we see that when Elvis died in 1977, Minnie was 65 years old. That’s not too old, but she sure had lived a full life by then. She was known as ‘Dodger’ because one time Elvis threw a baseball, and she dodged it real quick. That’s how she got that nickname!
Now, let’s talk a bit more about Minnie Mae. She was a big part of Elvis’s life, you know? She lived with him at Graceland, and she was there when he became famous. They say she loved him dearly, just like any grandma would. She was always there to support him, even when things got tough.
Minnie Mae passed away on May 8, 1980, just a few years after Elvis. She was buried in the Meditation Garden at Graceland, right alongside her son, Vernon, and daughter-in-law, Gladys, and of course, her beloved grandson, Elvis. Folks can go visit that garden, and it’s free in the mornings. You can walk right up and pay your respects.
Now, when you think about Elvis, you often think of the glitz and glamour, but his family played a huge role in his life. Minnie Mae, being the grandma, had a lot of influence on him. She raised him along with his parents, and they lived in a little house before all the fame. She must’ve had her share of worries and joys watching him grow up.

Elvis had a twin brother too, but sadly, he died at birth. That’s a heavy thing for a family, but it was just part of their story. Elvis carried that with him through his life, and his family always stood by him.
It’s important to remember where you come from, and for Elvis, that was his family. Minnie Mae taught him values, and even in his success, he never forgot them. She must’ve been so proud of him, and I can imagine her cheering him on during his shows.
People say that love from family is one of the strongest kinds of love there is. And for Elvis, his grandma was a big piece of that. She didn’t just raise him; she loved him and supported him through everything. Isn’t that something special?
In the end, it’s sad to think that both Elvis and Minnie Mae are gone now. But their stories, their love, and their memories live on. People still visit Graceland to remember Elvis and honor his family, and that’s how we keep their legacies alive.
So, to wrap it up, Minnie Mae was 65 when Elvis passed away. She lived a good life, and her impact on Elvis was great. Family means everything, and that’s a lesson we all can carry with us.
Now, if you ever get a chance, you should go visit Graceland and see that garden. It’s a peaceful place, and you can feel the love that surrounded that family.
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