Ellen DeGeneresis remembering the good times she shared withStephen “tWitch” Bossafterhis sudden death.

On Thursday, the 64-year-old comedian posted a clip that aired during the final season ofThe Ellen DeGeneres Show, which included a montage of her favorite moments with the late star. Some highlights include Boss teaching DeGeneres a dance and him becoming the show’s DJ.

“Whenever he’s not here it’s just different … he’s my pal, he’s my sidekick, because we have this connection,” she shared in the video. “Just looking over and he makes me laugh. He really, really makes me laugh.”

For more on Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss, listen below to our daily podcast PEOPLE Every Day.

The clip concludes with DeGeneres giving Boss a photo of the pair with their arms wrapped around each other. He then emotionally told the host, “I love you and also I love the family that we’ve gained here. And something I’ll always remember is that you gave me a place to just be myself.”

“I came here to dance one time, to do a dance course for you. And now, I’ve gained a family,” he continued. “I’ve gotten married, we’ve had more kids on the show. And whether I was a real DJ or not, I always felt at home and I thank you for that, Ellen. It’s unforgettable times, so I thank you and I thank all the crew here that we’ve gained as family. I love you so much.”

DeGeneres also shared a heartfelt caption beside the clip.

“Right now what I want to do is remember all the love and laughter I had with tWitch,” the former television host said. “He brought so much joy to my life. I know he brought joy to yours too. I’m going to be sharing some of my favorite moments with him. If you want to you can also share yours. #ILovetWitch.”

Mike Rozman/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images via Getty

ELLEN’S GAME OF GAMES – “The Sound of Musical Chairs” Episode 201 – Pictured: (l-r) Ellen DeGeneres, Stephen Laurel “tWitch” Boss

As Boss' death was announced Wednesday, DeGeneres shared aheartfelt tributealongside a photo of the pair hugging.

“I’m heartbroken.tWitch was pure love and light,” she wrote on Instagram. “He was my family, and I loved him with all my heart. I will miss him.”

DeGeneres concluded: “Please send your love and support to Allison and his beautiful children - Weslie, Maddox, and Zaia.”

Other former Ellen staffersspoke outas well. Johanna Fuentes, a former senior communications executive at Warner Bros., shared a clip ofThe Ellen DeGeneres ShowproducerAndy Lassnergiving a speech in front of Boss and the show’s staff after the final show taping in May.

“Keep each other close, don’t keep in the pain, talk to someone — anyone,” Lassner said.

Captioning the clip, Fuentes wrote: “Have been rooting for Twitch through every chapter, from when I first saw him audition on SYTYCD and every moment in between, including our work at WB and Ellen.”

“An immense talent who brought joy to every room he walked into. Am devastated for Allison and their kids, for his friends and his family. He was such a bright light,” she continued. “As Andy said it best as the show wrapped – let’s keep each other close. Don’t keep in the pain, talk to someone. Anyone. 💔 Call or text 988 for help and support.”

In his own post, Lassnershared a photo of the pairfilming an episode with DeGeneres. “Rest, my friend,” he wrote.

“It is with the heaviest of hearts that I have to share my husband Stephen has left us,” Allison, 34, said. “Stephen lit up every room he stepped into. He valued family, friends and community above all else and leading with love and light was everything to him. He was the backbone of our family, the best husband and father, and an inspiration to his fans.”

In concluding her post, Allison added a message for her husband: “Stephen, we love you, we miss you, and I will always save the last dance for you.”

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories

source: people.com