Martha Layne Collins, who as the only woman to serve as governor of Kentucky revolutionized the state’s economy by landing Toyota Motor Manufacturing, died at 3 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 1, in Lexington. She was 88.
Her husband, Dr. Bill Collins, said his wife died in her sleep at Richmond Place, a retirement community in Lexington where they had been living.
“I was with her. We had a lady for hospice, and caregivers came in and out. She died peacefully. She lived a remarkable life,” he said.
News of her death drew quick responses.
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear, like Collins a Democrat, said on Facebook, “ Today Kentucky said goodbye to our first and only woman Governor — and my friend — Martha Layne Collins.
“Gov. Collins was a powerhouse, transforming our commonwealth through major accomplis

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