Who were Loni Anderson’s children and husband? All about the late actress’s family as she passes away at 79

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The entertainment world is mourning the loss of an absolute legend. Loni Anderson, best known for playing the beautiful Jennifer Marlowe on WKRP in Cincinnati, has passed away at the age of 79. The news broke on Sunday evening, August 3, and it created waves of shock and grief throughout Hollywood and among fans who had grown up seeing her on TV.

Tributes flooded in almost immediately, but one that stood out in particular was from her long-time friend and actress colleague Barbara Eden. In an emotional post, Barbara relayed,

"The news just came through that my dear friend Loni Anderson has passed.". Like so many, I am just shocked and devastated… Loni, you were one in a trillion, my friend, and a trillion more besides."

It was a bittersweet reminder that underneath the glitz and glamour, Loni was loved by those who knew her best.


Loni Anderson's Family: Husband, Children, and a Legacy of Love

Barbara's eulogy was not just moving; it also highlighted the people who mattered most to Loni in her final years: her husband Bob, and her two children, Deidra and Quinton.

Loni was married four times, but it was her wedding to Bob Flick, founding member of folk group The Brothers Four, that lasted the longest. The two married in 2008 and were together until her passing. Although she had once made headlines for her shotgun wedding and tabloid breakup with actor Burt Reynolds, it was her subsequent life with Bob that seemed to bring her tranquility and stability.

She had two children: Deidra Hoffman, her daughter with her first husband, real estate developer Bruce Hasselberg, and Quinton Anderson Reynolds, whom she adopted with Burt Reynolds. Deidra stayed out of the limelight but was close to her mother. Quinton was oftentimes talked about by Loni during interviews as her "independent" and "grounded" son. Barbara Eden's statement provided a public acknowledgement to children, naming them and extending her sympathies. It is evident from her statement that the family of Loni Anderson were not only privy to her personal life but deeply incorporated into the love and regard people had for her.

The post was viral within minutes and was posted thousands of times in hours. Followers, co-stars, and even people not alive when Loni Anderson was popular saw something in Barbara's post that resonated with them. Perhaps it was the authenticity, or perhaps it was a reminder that even our shining stars are human, with loved ones and grief around them.

Loni Anderson may have been admired for her beauty and wit, but those who knew her best remembered her for something far deeper: her heart, her courage, and her kindness. As Barbara Eden so eloquently put it, "She was one in a trillion." And now that light is gone, but her memory, through her performances and loved ones, lives on.

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Edited by Tanisha Aggarwal