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  1. 21. März 2024 · Claude Wolff, the husband of renowned British singer Petula Clark, has reportedly passed away, leaving fans and loved ones in shock and mourning. The news of his death , reported in various news articles, has left many wondering what happened to the beloved husband of the iconic singer.

  2. 3. Apr. 2022 · Petula Clark and Claude Wolff have been married for 60 years. They dated for three years after meeting in November 1957 and married on June 8, 1961. Barbara Michelle, Catherine Nathalie, and Patrick are their three children (50). Petula Clark is a British singer who is 89 years old. Petula Sally Olwen Clark was born on November 15, 1932, in ...

  3. 4. Dez. 2023 · Petula Clark with her new-born son Patrick and husband Claude Wolff, Geneva 1972 (Photo by ATP/RDB/ullstein bild via Getty Images) In the meeting with Wolff, who would later become her husband, there was an instant attraction. Despite the language barrier and Wolff’s limited command of English peppered with colorful expressions from jazz ...

  4. 21. März 2024 · Petula Clark Mourns the Passing of Her Husband Claude Wolff. Claude’s spouse wrote a post on Facebook to tell everyone that her husband, film producer Claude, had passed away on March 20, 2024. Born in 1931, Claude passed away at the age of 93. His life journey came to an end, leaving behind memories cherished by many of his fans and family.

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  7. Singer Petula Clark with her son Patrick Wolff, husband Claude Wolff and daughter Kate Wolff perform onstage in 1981. Petula Clark And Family Portrait La chanteuse britannique Petula Clark avec son mari Claude Wolff ses enfants en vacances aux sports d’hiver, le 30 décembre 1969, France.