Family, co-stars remember Robin Williams 2 years after suicide

The passing of comedic legend Robin Williams two years ago Thursday, continues to be a painful subject for Williams' daughter, Zelda, and many of his co-stars.

Earlier this week, Zelda Williams, announced she would temporarily take a break from social media due to the anniversary of her father's death.

"I will always be so grateful for all the love the world had and continues to have for dad. But for obvious reasons, it's sometimes harder to be the sort of surviving public vessel for receiving those sentiments, and one often expected to somehow flawlessly express them back."

Twenty-five years go, Robin Williams shot to fame as 'Peter Pan,' in the movie, 'Hook.'

On Wednesday, the original 'Lost Boys' reunited for the first time ever, returning to Neverland, for a photo shoot, reported ET Online. They used the occasion to pay tribute to Williams.

“I think for all of us [Robin’s death] was the death of our childhood,” said Dante Basco. “There's sadness there, also there's a lot of space to kinda celebrate one of the most legendary artists of our time.”

Williams, who was suffering from Lewy Body Dementia, a neurodegenerative disease that causes fluctuations in mental status, hallucinations and impairs motor function, was found hanging at his home in Tiburan, California. He was 63.