Dianne Holechek, the first wife of the martial artist and movie star Chuck Norris, has died at the age of 84.
Holechek, whom Norris first met in high school, died peacefully at her home in Texas after a long battle with dementia, her son Mike Norris announced.
“We are thankful she is no longer suffering. She was the best, the greatest mom. We were so lucky to have her,” Mike, who is Norris’s eldest son, told TMZ.
Reacting to the news on Facebook, Norris, 85, shared an emotional tribute to his late ex.
“I am deeply saddened to share that my ex wife, Dianne, has passed away. After being married for 30 years, we were able to find a way to remain close friends, and those years of friendship meant the world to me,” the Walker, Texas Ranger star wrote.
“Dianne was an incredible person. She was kind, intelligent, and lived life to the fullest. Her presence in my life will never be forgotten. She was also a loving and devoted mother to our sons, Mike and Eric, who were always her greatest pride.
“Even as our lives took different directions, we continued to care deeply for one another, and I will forever cherish the memories we built together.”
Holechek and Norris met at North High School in Torrance, California, and married in 1958 when they were 17 and 18, respectively.
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