Mark Volman, the founding member of the 1960s pop group, The Turtles, passed away on September 5, 2025. He breathed his last in Nashville, Tennessee, following a brief illness. The musician’s impact will live on through his 1967 hit song Happy Together and his work as part of Flo & Eddie with Howard Kaylan. Here’s a look at his net worth and relationships with his ex-wives, and why they might seem unusual to many.
What was the cause of Mark Volman’s death?
Mark Volman succumbed to a blood disease at the age of 78. While he had been previously diagnosed with Lewy body dementia (LBD) in 2020, his representative specified to People that the immediate cause of the singer’s death was a ‘brief, unexpected illness’ caused by the blood condition. Even with deteriorated health, Mark continued to perform on the Happy Together oldies tours every year. His dedication to his craft and his strong willpower might serve as an inspiration to many.
Mark Volman’s net worth is in millions
Mark Volman had become a millionaire through his contributions to the music industry. As of 2025, his net worth was around USD 1.04 million, as reported by Business Upturn. It indicated that he had a long and distinguished career. His financial standing stemmed from his work with the bands The Turtles and Flo & Eddie, as well as his roles as a backup vocalist, music educator, and author. His wealth included earnings from album sales, tours, and royalties. Beyond the field of entertainment, his paychecks came from teaching music business as a college professor.
Mark Volman’s unusual relationship with his ex-wives
Mark Volman was married twice; however, neither of them lasted. He became Patricia Lee Hickey’s spouse in January 1967, and they spent 25 years together. They have two daughters, Sarina Marie and Hallie Rae Volman. After Mark and Patricia’s divorce, he tied the knot with Emily Volman, and they remained married until their divorce in 2015. However, what makes Mark’s relationship with his ex-wives unusual is that both Patricia and Emily kept in touch with him till his death. It is not a common occurrence for a man to be on good terms with all his ex-spouses.

Patricia and Emily not only had an amicable relationship with Mark, but they also visited him and helped him during his fight with Lewy body dementia. Regarding the two ex-wives, Mark’s nurse stated that he was ‘surrounded by people who care about him,’ as quoted by People. What made it easier for them to be there for him was the distance between their respective residences and Mark’s. Both of them live within a few miles of their ex-husband, and they, along with their two daughters, helped Mark regularly.
About Mark Volman’s distinguished career
Mark was a founding member of the 1960s pop-rock group, The Turtles and later formed the musical duo, Flo & Eddie, with fellow Turtles singer, Howard Kaylan. He had an illustrious career spanning several decades as a musician, educator and fierce advocate for artists’ rights. Mark helped define the ’90s sound with timeless hits like Happy Together. His career evolved through collaborations with music legends, eventually leading to a successful academic and authorial path. After a life of 78 years, he passed away on September 6, 2025.
We extend our condolences to Mark Volman’s loved ones and wish them strength in dealing with their loss.
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