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Bobby Sherman, the former teen star, who played in “Here come the Brides” and celebrated success with the billboard hot 100 hits “Julie, do you love me” and “Little Woman”. His wife, Brigitte Poublon Sherman, confirmed his death in a statement that was shared by her family friend, actor John Stasm, on social media. Sherman turned 81.

“I share the death of my beloved husband Bobby Sherman with heavy heart,” says the explanation. “Bobby left this world as he held my hand – just as he carried our life together with love, courage and unshakable grace, through all 29 wonderful years of marriage. I was his Cinderella, and he was my prince. Even in his last days he stayed strong for me. So Bobby was brave, gentle and full of light.”

Career, music and television

Brigitte called no cause of death. She paid tribute to his career: “Known worldwide through his music and his acting art, he brought millions of people joy with songs such as’ Julie, do Ya Love Me ‘,’ Easy Go ‘, Easy Go’ and ‘Little Woman’ as well as through his loved one in ‘Here come the brides.’ in series such as “The Mod Squad”, “The Love Boat” and “Murder, She wrote”. Later he could also be seen in the rock comedy “Get Crazy” from 1983.

Brigitte remembered how she read her husband’s letters from fans from all over the world while resting. “Words of love and gratitude that upgraded his mind and reminded him of how much he was valued,” she said. “He sucked every word with this familiar sparkle in his eyes. And yes, he even found time for well -placed jokes – Bobby had a wonderful, snappy sense of humor. He never left it. He could illuminate a room with a look, saying or one of his classic one.” When sharing the explanation, John Stasm wrote: “From one ex-teen idol to the other-calm in peace, Bobby Sherman.”

A life for others

“Bobby was much more for those who really knew him,” said Brigitte. “He was a person of the service. Exchange sold -out concerts and magazine incover against the place in the back of the ambulance and became emergency medicine and trainers with the police from Los Angeles. He saved life. He showed us what real heroism looks like – quiet, selfless and deeply human. we also feel the warmth of his legacy – his voice, his music, his mission. Sherman leaves his wife Brigitte, two sons Tyler and Christopher as well as six grandchildren.

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