David Cassidys daughter shares how shell celebrate her late fathers 75th birthday

David Cassidy would have turned 75 today — and while he’s no longer here, his daughter shared how she plans to honor him on his birthday.“The Partridge Family” heartthrob passed away in 2017 at age 67, but his legacy lives on through his children, daughter Katie, 38, and son Beau, 34.The Post caught up with Katie at the opening of Tarantino | Pulp Rock at Hollywood Park, and she shared how she planned to celebrate her father’s milestone birthday on Saturday, April 12.The “Arrow” actress said she usually gathers with her loved ones every year on the date; however, she was struck by tragedy when she was forced to flee her Pacific Palisades home due to the devastating LA fires earlier this year.“It’s coming up, and it’s sort of like, my family gets together, and we kind of celebrate as much as we can, but we’re a bit spread out,” she told The Post last month.

“I have a place in the Palisades, sadly.So I’m displaced, but I’m staying with my uncle.”Katie said she still planned to do something, but it would likely be low-key.

“We’ll light a candle and, well, wish him happy birthday, and that’ll be that,” she stated.David’s daughter, whom the superstar shared with former model Sherry Williams, also said that regardless of how much time passes, she loves to hear stories from fans about her late father.“I love to hear that,” Katie responded after The Post’s reporter told her a personal story about a close fan of her dad.

“It never gets old, to be honest with you.”She continued, “That’s cool to hear that.You know there’s fans out there still,” adding that the “I Think I Love You” singer’s fanbase still reaches out to her.Katie is David’s oldest child, whom he welcomed out of wedlock in 1986 during his marriage to his second wife, Meryl Tanz.The pair had a complicated relationship, with Katie being raised by her mother and stepdad, Richard Benedon, but her Emmy-nominated father still played a role in her...

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