Joey Feek and Rory share new photo with family

Joey Feek with Indiana and Marcy Facebook via Joey and Rory Feek

Joey Feek's battle against terminal cancer continues, and now the famed country and gospel singer and her husband Rory have shared a new photo via their Facebook page. The photo focuses on Joey's time with her young daughter and sister-in-law Marcy as they reminisce about their restaurant, Marcy Jo's Mealhouse.

"My sister Marcy reminiscing with Joey (and Indy) about how they started the restaurant together nine years ago. What a beautiful blessing Marcy Jo's has been to our family and so many others," reads the official caption written by Rory.

Indiana is now 21 months and is seen playing on her mother's hospice bed as Marcy sits beside them both. Marcy and Joey opened their restaurant back in January 2007 and it has since grown into one of the state's most popular food and music establishments.

As reported by People, the singer has spent her time in her hometown of Alexandria, Indiana as she bonds with her family and friends as they prepare to say goodbye.

Rory also explains in the report that now that Joey has accepted that she is going to pass away due to her terminal case, the singer has made it a priority to teach her family and friends the things they need to remember. He has also taken the time to post their most precious moments together on their blog, This Life I Live.

According to US Magazine, Joey has gone through difficulty in saying goodbye, particularly with her best friend Julie who had to leave Joey's bedside and return home in Oregon after spending a week with the singer. Rory also confirmed in the report that he had no plans to return to his career as a country singer after his wife passes away.

Despite this announcement, the couple still has one final album in the works. "Hymns That Are Important to Us" will launch this coming Feb. 12.

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