Singer’s Emotional Performance in Hospice Goes Viral as She Sings ‘Landslide’ for ‘One Last Time’ (Exclusive)

 

“She was the most loving and generous person in the whole wide world,” Marirose Powell’s daughter-in-law tells PEOPLE

Shortly before her death, Marirose Powell sang a song that meant a lot to her for the final time — and a video of the emotional performance that her daughter-in-law posted on TikTok has now touched millions.

“She was the most loving and generous person in the whole wide world,” Sam Xenos tells PEOPLE of Powell, her husband’s mom, who died on April 10 from breast cancer.

The day the video was taken, Xenos tells PEOPLE that two of her mother-in-law’s friends came over with their guitars and said, “‘What do you want to play?’ “

“And she said, ‘I want to sing “Landslide.’ And so she sang “Landslide” one last time,” adds Xenos.

In the clip, Powell, 62, sings as she rests in her bed, while in hospice care at her home in Stockton, Calif.

A singer-songwriter who also fronted a Fleetwood Mac cover band for over 20 years, Powell’s voice was strong as she gripped the railing of her bed, catching slightly as she sang, “I’m getting older too.”

“My mother-in-law performed as Stevie Nicks for decades,” Xenos wrote over the video. “This was her final performance before she passed the following week.”

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“That was the last time she could actually sing with her voice,” Xenos tells PEOPLE. “And we sang to her from outside of her window and she knew that was going to happen.”

“I felt like she held on for that moment,” Xenos adds. “And even when she couldn’t talk, her friends would rally around her and just sing to her.”

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