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Who Is George Strait's Wife? All About Norma Strait

George Strait and Norma Strait are high school sweethearts.

The King of Country Music met his future wife when they were both in high school. After dating on and off for a few years, the couple eloped in Mexico on Dec. 4, 1971, before George enlisted in the United States Army and was stationed in Hawaii. They went to welcome two children.

In December 2021, the couple celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. To mark the major milestone, George serenaded his wife with his song "I Cross My Heart" during a concert in Las Vegas, per CMT.

"So I was 19 years old. And I knew this girl, Norma," he told the crowd. "She was 17, really hot. So we fell in love. We went to Mexico and eloped … 50 years ago today."

Norma has been by George's side for his biggest career moments, including when he accepted the Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2024 CMA Awards.

"So great to have you all here, but especially Norma, who's supported me for just shy of 53 years in December," the "Write

Norma Jarrett is a speaker and award winning author of Randomhouse novels, Sunday Brunch, Sweet Magnolia and The Sunday Brunch Diaries (Essence bestseller) and other works: Bridal Brunch, Brunchspiration, Christmas Beau, Love on a Budget, Valentine’s Day…Again??? and Salt and Sky. Her work has been featured in USA Today, Essence, Ebony, Publisher’s Weekly, Rolling Out, Southern Living, Upscale, Hope Magazine and other media. Norma has been a featured guest on The Yolanda Adams radio show, ABC 13’s Crossroads, Outlook Houston, Majic 102, Atlanta’s V103 and other media. Among other honors, Ms. Jarrett has received a Certificate of Congressional Recognition for her literary work. She has served as a panelist and/or speaker at events such as the Baltimore Book Festival, Miami Book Fair, Faith & Fiction Retreat, Harlem Book Fair, the Essence Music Festival, Christian Book Lovers Retreat and other venues. Ms. Jarrett is a graduate of North Carolina A & T State University and Thurgood Marshall School of Law. Norma is also a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc and a founding

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During her time in Congress, Torres has worked to protect democracy at home and abroad. As the only Central American-born Member of Congress, she successfully directed the Appropriations Committee to efficiently fund programs addressing the root causes of migration, cracking down on lawlessness and impunity by authoritarian leaders, preventing violence against women and children, and promoting human rights. The White House implemented her Central American Women and Children Act, the first compact signed between the United States and Honduras to address gender-based violence in Honduras and ensure the safety and well-being of vulnerable children and women in Central America.

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