The rock legend died on Monday at the RoMed Clinic in Rosenheim, Germany after a lengthy battle with bile duct cancer. At the time of his passing, he was surrounded by his wife Dorothy Manzarek, and his brothers Rick and James Manczarek, according to band's official Facebook page.
The keyboardist is survived by his wife Dorothy, brothers Rick and James Manczarek, son Pablo Manzarek, Pablo's wife Sharmin and their three children.
The Doors was formed in 1965 when Manzarek Manzarek had a chance encounter on Venice Beach with Jim Morrison.
"L A Woman", "Break On Through to the Other Side", "The End", "Hello, I Love You", and "Light My Fire" are some of the band's most famous songs.
After Morrison's death in 1971, Manzarek went on to become a best-selling author and a Grammy-nominated recording artist in his own right. In 2002, he revitalized his touring career with Doors' guitarist and long-time collaborator, Robby Krieger, according to the Facebook posting.
