Jimmy Buffett's wife thanks fans, friends and more in heartfelt tribute

“Jimmy was love. Every cell in his body was filled with joy."

September 10, 2023, 6:11 PM

Jane Slagsvol, the wife of late singer Jimmy Buffett, penned a heartfelt message, posted on Buffett’s Instagram and website Saturday, thanking his fans, caregivers, friends and more, following the singer’s death on Sept. 1.

"Everywhere we went, at arenas, at events, and even in the hospitals, we were surrounded by love. There is a whole world of people I want to thank for the incredible kindness you showed us," Slagsvol wrote in a message titled "A Message From Jane."

PHOTO: Jimmy Buffett and his wife Jane arrive at the 2013 Vanity Fair Academy Awards Oscars Party at Sunset Tower Hotel in West Hollywood, Feb. 24, 2013.
Jimmy Buffett and his wife Jane arrive at the 2013 Vanity Fair Academy Awards Oscars Party at Sunset Tower Hotel in West Hollywood, Feb. 24, 2013.
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Buffett died at age 76 earlier this month after a bout with Merkel cell carcinoma, a type of skin cancer.

In a nod to Buffett himself, Slagsvol remembered her husband’s positivity.

“Jimmy was love. Every cell in his body was filled with joy. He smiled all the time, even when he was deeply ill. And his sense of humor never wavered. Jimmy was always the optimist, always twinkling, always making us laugh,” she wrote.

Slagsvol specifically thanked Buffett’s fanbase for "creating the world’s most joyful community."

"The smile that Jimmy beamed at you from the stage was sparked by your spirit. I think that’s why he loved performing so much. He was so grateful to the community you built around him. Your sympathy and support inspire and comfort me and my family," she continued.

The "Margaritaville" singer’s wife also effusively thanked the doctors, nurses, hospice workers and caregivers who helped Buffett in his battle with cancer, writing that the team of healthcare professionals gave Buffett “hope” even in "hopeless moments."

"You were honest, brave, and empathic; you showed us such dignity and goodness. I could not have asked for a better team of professionals," continued Slagsvol.

PHOTO: Florida Keys residents and visitors march along Duval Street in Key West, Fla., Sept. 3, 2023, during a procession celebrating the life of internationally acclaimed singer/songwriter Jimmy Buffett.
Florida Keys residents and visitors march along Duval Street in Key West, Fla., Sept. 3, 2023, during a procession celebrating the life of internationally acclaimed singer/songwriter Jimmy Buffett.
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Slagsvol highlighted those who work “with and for” Buffett and Slagsvol, expressing gratitude for the group’s loyalty, sincerity and respect.

Buffett’s wife since 1977 also gave a nod to her friends who she said, “expanded the meaning and depth of friendship.”

PHOTO: In this aerial photo provided by the Florida Keys News Bureau, thousands of Florida Keys residents and visitors march along Duval Street, Sept. 3, 2023, in Key West, Fla., during a procession honoring the life of Jimmy Buffett.
In this aerial photo provided by the Florida Keys News Bureau, thousands of Florida Keys residents and visitors march along Duval Street, Sept. 3, 2023, in Key West, Fla., during a procession honoring the life of internationally acclaimed singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett, who died Sept. 1 at age 76.
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Buffett is also survived by three children all of whom he shared with Slagsvol.

Slagsvol finished the note by quoting one of the final songs her husband recorded.

‘“Just know that you are loved, there is light up above, and the joy is always enough. Bubbles up.’ Jimmy knew he was loved. Right until the end, he looked for the light. Thank you for giving joy to him and to me.”