Erich Anderson, known for his work on “Felicity” and “Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter,” died following a “painful” battle with cancer. He was 67.
Anderson’s wife, Saxon Trainor, confirmed to Fox News Digital that her husband died on Saturday, June 1.
“Erich was my best friend. I was fortunate to love him and to be loved by him,” she said. “He was an extraordinary man with an incisive mind, intense curiosity and an interest in and concern for others.
“He brought grit, determination, and humor to everyday of his painful ordeal with cancer.”
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“And no matter how bad things got, Erich remained grateful for all the joys he had in life, and for his loving family and friends. Erich and I would like to thank all who were and are a part of EOLOA. They provide a great service for us all.”
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