Elvis Presley was at home at Graceland when he died. When his fiancée, Ginger Alden, discovered him unresponsive in his bathroom, the household flew into an anxious frenzy. Though they did not immediately know much about Elvis’ condition, his maid said it felt relatively clear that he wouldn’t be returning home. When paramedics took him out the door, it felt like all the life left Graceland with him.
Elvis Presley’s death was painful for everyone at Graceland
In 1977, Alden awoke to find that Elvis was not in bed with her. When she discovered him unconscious in the bathroom, she rushed to inform Nancy Rooks, a maid and cook at Graceland. Soon, the whole household knew and ran around trying to help Elvis and guide paramedics through the home.
“Even though most everyone seemed to sense that Elvis was already dead, we all still tried to hold on to...
Elvis Presley’s death was painful for everyone at Graceland
In 1977, Alden awoke to find that Elvis was not in bed with her. When she discovered him unconscious in the bathroom, she rushed to inform Nancy Rooks, a maid and cook at Graceland. Soon, the whole household knew and ran around trying to help Elvis and guide paramedics through the home.
“Even though most everyone seemed to sense that Elvis was already dead, we all still tried to hold on to...
- 11/24/2023
- by Emma McKee
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
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