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How '9-1-1: Nashville' Paid Tribute to Isabelle Tate After Her Death at 23

The ABC series honored Isabelle Tate, who died from Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease at 23, with a tribute in its October 30 episode.

  • The ABC series 9‑1‑1: Nashville honored Isabelle Tate by ending its October 30 episode with a title card that read `In loving memory`, listing her full name and years after her pilot appearance.
  • Tate's talent agency said she died after complications from a rare form of Charcot‑Marie‑Tooth that left her confined to a wheelchair, with the disease causing progressive nerve damage and muscle weakness.
  • Portraying Julie, Tate appears in the pilot episode of 9-1-1: Nashville as a wheelchair user who receives a lap dance from Hunter McVey's Blue, and McVey, actor, 26, recalled her warmth and said he was shocked to hear the news.
  • Following her death, Kim McCray said Tate `passed away peacefully` and the family requests privacy, while the obituary asked for donations to the Charcot‑Marie‑Tooth Association in her name.
  • Medical descriptions note that Charcot‑Marie‑Tooth causes progressive nerve damage, and Isabelle Tate had written about living with the condition since her teenage years, while Alan Jackson, country singer, recently revealed his diagnosis.
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