After a “massive stroke” on January 28, Lisa Loring suddenly passed at age 64.
After being taken off life support, the veteran Hollywood actress best known for playing Wednesday Addams in the original The Addams Family sitcom from the mid-1960s has died.
According to her daughter Vanessa Foumberg, Lisa passed away on Saturday night, January 28, at Providence St. Joseph Medical Center in Burbank, California, due to complications following a stroke brought on by high blood pressure.
If you want to check more celebrity death-related articles, then you can check the links given below:
Vanessa and Marianne, her daughters, held her hands as she passed away quietly.
The heartbreaking news was posted on social media by Lisa’s close friend Laure Jacobson, who added that Lisa had been on life support for “three days” before “passing” on Saturday.
Original Wednesday Addams actress Lisa Loring has died at the age of 64. pic.twitter.com/zzt2Qc0mvK
— Pop Base (@PopBase) January 30, 2023
Laure wrote in a sad blog entry, “I must inform you with deep sorrow of our friend Lisa Loring’s passing. She had a severe stroke four days ago due to smoking and high blood pressure.
If you want to check more celebrity death-related articles, then you can check the links given below:
- Meat Loaf Cause Of Death? ‘Seriously Ill’ Before He Died?
- Alan Thicke Cause Of Death? What Is The Survival Rate For Ruptured Aortas?
“For three days, she had been on life support. She went away last night after her family took the agonizing decision to remove it yesterday.”
Added, “She is permanently ingrained as Wednesday Addams in our hearts and the tapestry of popular culture. Lisa has left a significant legacy in the entertainment industry. She is beautiful, sweet, and a devoted mother.
And her family and friends will never forget her for her abundance of humor, love, and affection. The emotional homage was completed by Lisa’s buddy, stating, “Adieu, Lisa. Wow, girl… You were great fun.”