Overview
- Nancy Sinatra shared a public tribute marking the 28th anniversary of Frank Sinatra’s death, calling him extraordinary and saying the loss still hurts.
- She wrote that she and her siblings were disregarded at the time and were not given a chance to say goodbye to their father.
- The message stressed that young people continue to discover his catalog and that his songs still bring comfort, joy, romance, and strength.
- She said Frank Sinatra had worried his work might be forgotten but would be thrilled to know his legacy lives on across generations and global playlists.
- Closing her note, she wrote “Frank Sinatra is eternal,” while recalling he died of a heart attack in 1998 at age 82 and remains celebrated for classics like My Way and New York, New York.