The foreman at the Tennessee ranch of country legend Loretta Lynn was among at least 22 people who died in the raging floods that devastated part of the state on Saturday.

The ranch in Hurricane Mills announced the death of Wayne Spears in a Sunday Facebook post — which was subsequently shared by the 89-year-old country singer.

“There are no words at the ranch today…only tears,” Lynn wrote in her own Facebook post.

“We lost my amazing ranch foreman, Wayne in this devastating flood. He took such good care of things here on the ranch for us. He’s one of us and the whole Lynn family Is heartbroken,” she wrote.

Singer-songwriter Loretta Lynn performs on Day 2 of the 2015 Big Barrel Country Music Festival at The Woodlands on Saturday, June 27, 2015, in Dover, Del.
Loretta Lynn said she was at a loss for words when she heard her ranch foreman Wayne Spears died.
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Spears was checking animals in the barn when he was swept away by the violent flash flood, Humphreys County Sheriff Chris Davis told USA Today.

“That’s how fast it had come up,” Davis said of the flood waters.

As of Sunday, dozens of people were still missing following the extreme weather in the state.

A car is among debris that washed up against a bridge over a stream Sunday, Aug. 22, 2021, in Waverly, Tenn. Heavy rains caused flooding Saturday in Middle Tennessee and have resulted in multiple deaths as homes and rural roads were washed away.
Rain flooded Tennessee towns including Hurricane Mills.
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Small rural Tennessee towns were pummeled with as much as 17 inches of rain in less than 24 hours over the weekend.

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