Jennifer Runyon, beloved for her work in classics like “Ghostbusters,” has passed away at the age of 65 after a challenging battle with cancer. Her family shared the sorrowful news on Facebook, stating, “This past Friday night our beloved Jennifer passed away.” They highlighted her zest for life and unwavering devotion to family and friends, painting a picture of a woman deeply loved and respected.

Runyon’s career began in 1980 with her debut in the horror flick “To All a Goodnight.” She quickly became a recognizable face in the industry, showcasing her versatility in standout roles. From her comedic turn as Gwendolyn Pierce in the sitcom “Charles in Charge” to noteworthy appearances in iconic shows such as “Quantum Leap” and “Murder, She Wrote,” Runyon spanned a range of genres during her three-plus decades in entertainment. Her work extended beyond television, featuring in notable films like “The Falcon and the Snowman” and “Up the Creek.”

She married Todd Corman in 1991, and together they had two children, Wyatt and Bayley. Bayley, who is also pursuing a career in acting, expressed her deep grief over her mother’s passing in a heartfelt tribute on Instagram. She wrote, “All of the best parts of me came from you. I would give anything for one more day together.” Her words reflect the profound impact Runyon had on her family, showcasing the bond they shared.

Friends and colleagues mourned Runyon’s passing as well. Erin Murphy, known for her role in “Bewitched,” remembered her as a special person, stating, “Some people you just know you’ll be friends with before you even meet.” Murphy’s sentiment echoes the feelings of many who knew Runyon, capturing her essence as a caring and compassionate individual.

Jennifer Runyon leaves behind a legacy built on talent and kindness, touched by the love of her family and friendships that spanned decades. The outpouring of grief from those who loved her underscores the warmth she shared throughout her life. Her journey may have ended, but the memories of her laughter and spirit will surely endure in the hearts of all who knew her.

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