Erin Moran's husband pens touching open letter about star's final days

We were all left saddened over the weekend when it was announced that Happy Days’ actress Erin Moran had passed away at her home in Indiana.

It was later revealed that she’d died following complications from stage 4 cancer, and now her husband, Steven Fleischmann, has opened up about his wife’s final days in a touching open letter.

Erin and Steven met in 1992.
Erin and Steven met in 1992.

Heartbroken Steven explained: “It got so bad so fast. By the middle of February, Erin could no longer speak or eat or drink. She had a feeding tube implant and I fed her 6 to 8 times a day.

“She was still happy, she was active, she texted people on her phone all day. On the 21st she was having trouble breathing. She woke up on the 22nd, she was not 100%. She needed Kleenex, so I went to the store and came back. She was there watching TV in bed.

“I laid down next to her, held her right hand in my left. I fell asleep, woke up about an hour later still holding her hand and she was gone, she was just gone.

Erin Moran and Scott Baio in Happy Days
The message was posted on Scott Baio’s Facebook page.

“Norton Cancer Institute never said how bad it was… The coroner told me it was really, really bad. It had spread to her spleen, she had alot of fluid in her lungs and part of her brain was infected.

“The coroner said even if she was in the hospital being pumped full of antibiotics she still would not of made it. He said it was best that she was with me and went in her sleep.”

The poignant message was posted on the Facebook page of Erin’s former co-star, Scott Baio, and Steven went on to reveal how she found out about her cancer diagnosis.

He wrote: “Erin and I met 4/22/1992 and parted ways 4/22/2017. We were planning to go to Thunder Over Louisville to celebrate. She was feeling fine on our anniversary 11-23-2016.

Erin held Steven’s hand as she passed away.
Erin held Steven’s hand as she passed away.

“Maybe four or five days after we got back, Erin woke up and had about a dime size blood stain on her pillowcase. She said ‘I think I bit my tongue.’

“A couple days go by and there’s a bigger spot of blood. We get like four days into December, there’s more blood. I get a flashlight and say let me look. It was not her tongue it was her tonsil on the left side.

“I thought it was tonsillitis. So we went to an ENT who said they wanted to biopsy it. It came back squamous cell carcinoma. She started radiation and chemo. Five days a week radiation and chemo only on Thursdays. We did that the whole time.”

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