Aïda Aznavour-Garvarentz dies aged 102
Born in Thessaloniki in 1923, Aïda shared with her brother not only their Armenian roots and Parisian upbringing, but also a lifelong bond of affection and understanding. Their connection was profound – rooted in shared history, music, and compassion.
Aïda and Charles Aznavour’s relationship was one of deep mutual respect and artistic kinship. The two remained close throughout their lives, with Charles often referring to Aïda as one of his life’s steady anchors and his family’s memory.
Aïda’s life was a bridge between generations – a witness to a century of change, creativity, and resilience. She carried forward the values that defined the Aznavour family: kindness, loyalty, humility, and a strong belief in the power of art and humanity.
The Aznavour Family shares the following statement:
“Our hearts are heavy with grief, yet full of gratitude for the years we had with Aïda. Her love and warmth will remain with us always. In her passing, we honor not only a beloved sister and aunt but a life lived with dignity and devotion.”
The family wishes to thank all those who have expressed their condolences and shared memories of Aïda. She will be laid to rest in the family’s burial place in Montfort-l’Amaury, beside her family members and husband.

