“She went peacefully with both her daughters holding her hands,” Foumberg told the outlet.

“She had been on life support for 3 days. Yesterday, her family made the difficult decision to remove it and she passed last night,” Jacobson added.

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Loring was born on Feb. 16, 1958, in the Marshall Islands, according toTHR, and after her parents divorced, she moved to Los Angeles with her mother. Her first role was on the medical dramaDr. Kildarein 1964.

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The actress’s death comes in the midst of her famous character Wednesday experiencing a resurgence in popularity, thanks toNetflix’s hit showWednesday.

Loring’s interpretation of the characterwas “sweet-natured but gloomy, and had a penchant for collecting creepy pets including a black widow spider named Homer and a lizard named Lucifer, as well as playing with a headless doll,” according toVariety.

The Addams Familycast circa 1965.Silver Screen Collection/Getty Images

Jackie Coogan (1914 - 1984) as Uncle Fester, Blossom Rock (1895 - 1978) as Grandmama Addams, and Ted Cassidy (1932 - 1979) as Lurch. Front row, left to right: Lisa Loring as Wednesday Addams, Carolyn Jones (1930 - 1983) as Morticia Addams, John Astin as Gomez Addams, and Ken Weatherwax as Pugsley Addams.

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Loringmarried four times, according toTHR. She tied the knot with childhood sweetheart Farrell Foumberg at age 15 and had her first child, Vanessa, the next year. They divorced in 1974 and she then married actor Doug Stevenson in 1981, which ended in divorce in 1983.

Lisa Loring attends the Chiller Theatre Expo Fall 2019; THE ADDAMS FAMILY - “Fester Goes on a Diet” - Season Two - 1/14/66, Wednesday (Lisa Loring)

“She is embedded in the tapestry that is pop culture and in our hearts always as Wednesday Addams,” Jacobson continued in her Sundaytribute to Loring. “Beautiful, kind, a loving mother, Lisa’s legacy in the world of entertainment is huge. And the legacy for her family and friends — a wealth of humor, affection and love will long play in our memories.”

“RIP, Lisa. Damn, girl … you were a ton of fun,” she concluded.

source: people.com