Former child star and Hollywood icon Jane Withers dies aged 95.
One of Hollywood's most famous ever child stars died on Saturday surrounded by her loved ones daughter Kendall Errair said in a statement.Kendall said: "My mother was such a special lady. She lit up a room with her laughter, but she especially radiated joy and thankfulness when talking about the career she so loved and how lucky she was."
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