1990s Country Star Doug Supernaw Under Hospice Care as Cancer Spreads

1990s Country Star Doug Supernaw Under Hospice Care as Cancer Spreads

Doug Supernaw is under the care of hospice, according to a post on his Facebook page on Oct. 18.

“I have been hoping to not have to pass this information on to you, but, Doug’s cancer has spread to the brain and spine, and he is now under hospice care. I will update as much as I am able to; until then, please keep Doug in your thoughts and prayers, as you all have been.”

In February 2019, Doug revealed he was battling Stage IV lung and bladder cancer.

Doug was a mainstay on the country charts in the early 1990s with Top 5 hits like “I Don’t Call Him Daddy,” “Enough Hours in the Night” and “Reno.”

photo by Curtis Hilbun, AFF-USA.com

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