Alison Carey, the sister of music legend Mariah Carey, passed away at the age of 63 after hoping to mend her fractured relationship with her younger sister. Despite being on her deathbed, Mariah did not reach out to her, according to a close source.
Alison's friend and healthcare proxy revealed that it was her dying wish to have a conversation with Mariah, but unfortunately, it never happened. Mariah confirmed the passing of both her mother and sister on the same day, expressing her grief and appreciation for the time she spent with her mother before her passing.
During Alison's final days in hospice care, her children visited her, but Mariah did not make an effort to contact her. The relationship between the sisters had been strained, with Mariah even referring to Alison as an 'ex-sister' in her memoir.
Alison had publicly expressed her desire to reconcile with Mariah, but the efforts were not reciprocated. Despite the challenges she faced in life, those close to her described her as intelligent and sensitive.
Alison's hope for a reconciliation with her sister remained unfulfilled until her last breath. The plea she made in a 2016 interview to not be abandoned by Mariah reflected the deep longing for a connection that was never fully realized.
While Mariah chose to distance herself from her sister, Alison continued to hold onto the bond of sisterhood, hoping for a change that never came. The complexities of their relationship and the unresolved emotions highlight the deep impact of family dynamics on individuals.