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Jennifer Runyon, actress from 'Ghostbusters', dies at 65: 'Watching her fade was difficult'

American actress Jennifer Runyon, known for her roles in 'Ghostbusters' and 'Charles in Charge', passed away at age 65 after a battle with cancer.

Jennifer Runyon, an American actress recognized for her significant roles in the iconic movie 'Ghostbusters' and the television series 'Charles in Charge', passed away on March 6 at the age of 65. Her family confirmed her death on Sunday, highlighting the difficult battle she faced before her passing, which occurred surrounded by her loved ones. The family expressed their profound sorrow in a statement, remembering her vibrant spirit and devotion to life and her family.

Her death was also acknowledged by fellow actress Erin Murphy, famous for her role in the classic show 'Bewitched'. Murphy took to social media to share her grief, mentioning that Runyon had succumbed to cancer after a brief struggle with the disease. Murphy's tribute reflected not only her personal loss but also the sense of camaraderie and special bond felt by those who knew Runyon, underlining the impact she had on her friends and colleagues.

The news of Runyon's passing resonates deeply within the entertainment community, especially among fans of the films and shows she contributed to. Known for her captivating performances and warm personality, Jennifer Runyon's legacy will live on through her work and the memories cherished by those who loved her. Her death serves as a somber reminder of the ongoing battles many face with cancer and the importance of support and connection in such times.

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