Nedra Talley, a member of the classic early-'60s girl group the Ronettes, has passed away. In a Facebook post on Sunday, Talley's daughter said that she died at home in bed earlier that morning. The Ronettes' Instagram also shared the news . Talley, who changed her name to Nedra Tally-Ross after marrying her late husband Scott Ross in 1967, was the last surviving member of the original Ronettes. (Estelle Bennett died in 2009, while group leader Ronnie Spector passed in 2022.) No cause of death has been reported. Talley was 80. Nedra Yvonne Talley grew up in Manhattan's Washington Heights neighborhood, and she formed the Ronettes with her cousins Ronnie and Estelle Bennett in the late '50s. The three of them learned to sing together while performing for family on visits to their grandmother's house. They performed at local events in New York and released a pair of singles under the name Ronnie And The Relatives on Colpix Records in 1961 and 1962.…