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Phyllis McGuire, last of McGuire Sisters singing group, dead at 89

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Phyllis McGuire, the last surviving member of the 1950s singing group The McGuire Sisters, has died at age 89. The singer, who led the trio, died in Las Vegas on Tuesday, the Palm Eastern Mortuary and Cemetery confirmed.

A cause of death was not provided. According to the Las Vegas Sun, Phyllis died at her home, which she called "the Beverly Hills of Las Vegas," in the Rancho Circle estates near downtown Las Vegas.

The 26,000-square-foot mansion includes a 45-foot replica of the Eiffel Tower. Phyllis and her sisters -- Dorothy and Christine -- were best known for their pop hits "Sincerely," "Sugartime" and "Goodnight, Sweetheart, Goodnight." They earned multiple gold records throughout their career.

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