Treat Williams' Family Honors Him in New Photo From Celebration of Life

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Treat Williams' loved ones are still processing his death.

In an Instagram post shared on the late actor's account, the patriarch's family shared a message about grief, marking seven weeks since the Good Advice star's death.

"As time passes, the grief doesn’t get any easier, but life is fragile," it read. "We are trying to live every day like it's our last, and appreciate the time on this beautiful planet that we are lucky to call home. Here’s a picture from Treat's Celebration of Life of the family 🤍. "

The family paired the statement with a glimpse at the Everwood star's celebration of life. In the photo, his wife Pamela Van Sant posed with their two children Ellie, 24, and Gill, 31, while holding the family dogs in front of a pickup truck covered in flowers.

Williams, who passed away on June 12, was buried in his hometown of Manchester, Vermont on June 20.

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Some of Williams' friends appeared in the comments, supporting the family amid this difficult time.

NYPD Blue's Sharon Lawrence wrote, "You all are the embodiment of Treat’s joy and his passion for your happiness. Thank you for sharing your hearts with us.❤️," while Rosanna Arquette commented, "God bless you all 💙✌🏼🙌."

Nearly three weeks before this social media post, Ellie shared an emotional tribute to her dad to commemorate a month since his passing.

"Dad, I love you more than words could ever describe. You have given me the best life imaginable, and I could not have ever dreamed of having a better father. Thank you for loving me completely. I know you will walk with me by my side for eternity," read part of her touching message.

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