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I’ll keep this brief. I was introduced to her in her role as part of American Graffiti. Since then I watched her on tv and I’ll just say this…everything she did was simply enjoyable. She brought smiles to faces and laughter to our hearts.
Every time I think about Suzanne, I truly cannot believe she is gone! I watched Suzanne on Threes Company then Step by Step. Such a great actress! I loss track of her over the years until Covid when her and Alan did Facebook Live at Big Al’s Bar! Boy, was I addicted watching their love relationship between her and Al and their love for each other and all her stories! Beside buying many of her products I got a liking to Tequila on the Rocks too! Lol. She was such a loving, caring, kind, gentle and caring person! I felt like she was a true friend. I don’t think she had a mean bone in her body. There’s so many more things I’d like to say, but I’ll cut it short. Alan, please take care of yourself. I know it’s going to be very difficult but you have a family that loves you so much! Sending much love to you all! ❤️🥲
This sweet woman is the reason I live holistically. Such a mentor. It feels like a lost a part of me or someone in my family. However, I am thankful for all I have learned from Suzanne. 🙏
I have been following Suzanne and Alan on Facebook for a few years, their love, devotion and sincerity for each other and their family was always so inspiring. Suzanne had the voice of an angel. I loved hearing all about her life with Alan and all her wonderful journeys. Suzanne had a very calming way of talking to her audience and always made “me” feel as if “I” were sitting right next to her. Her quote at the end of every live show will remain in my heart forever… “It’s not who you are. It’s not what you have. It’s not what you do. It’s only about who you love and who loves you and I love you” RIP Sweet Suzanne your legacy will live on forever! My deepest condolences to Alan and family.
I grew up watching Threes company as so many of us did. I thought it was great that Suzanne had the courage and knew her worth was equal to that of her costar be it man or woman.
After all it was called Threes company not A man with 2 woman.
At that time woman were fighting mad for equality. I’m 12 years younger than she but I admired her hutzba( possibly mispelled).
I’m so sorry for your loss. I’m also sorry she had to fight that horrible C word that is taking so many daily.
My thoughts and prayers are with your family and all who knew and loved her.( too many to count)
The world is a little darker without her bright smile and beautiful soul, HEAVEN DID GET VERY LUCKY
SHE WAS AN ANGEL ON EARTH.
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12751 comments
I’ll keep this brief. I was introduced to her in her role as part of American Graffiti. Since then I watched her on tv and I’ll just say this…everything she did was simply enjoyable. She brought smiles to faces and laughter to our hearts.
Every time I think about Suzanne, I truly cannot believe she is gone! I watched Suzanne on Threes Company then Step by Step. Such a great actress! I loss track of her over the years until Covid when her and Alan did Facebook Live at Big Al’s Bar! Boy, was I addicted watching their love relationship between her and Al and their love for each other and all her stories! Beside buying many of her products I got a liking to Tequila on the Rocks too! Lol. She was such a loving, caring, kind, gentle and caring person! I felt like she was a true friend. I don’t think she had a mean bone in her body. There’s so many more things I’d like to say, but I’ll cut it short. Alan, please take care of yourself. I know it’s going to be very difficult but you have a family that loves you so much! Sending much love to you all! ❤️🥲
This sweet woman is the reason I live holistically. Such a mentor. It feels like a lost a part of me or someone in my family. However, I am thankful for all I have learned from Suzanne. 🙏
I have been following Suzanne and Alan on Facebook for a few years, their love, devotion and sincerity for each other and their family was always so inspiring. Suzanne had the voice of an angel. I loved hearing all about her life with Alan and all her wonderful journeys. Suzanne had a very calming way of talking to her audience and always made “me” feel as if “I” were sitting right next to her. Her quote at the end of every live show will remain in my heart forever… “It’s not who you are. It’s not what you have. It’s not what you do. It’s only about who you love and who loves you and I love you” RIP Sweet Suzanne your legacy will live on forever! My deepest condolences to Alan and family.
I grew up watching Threes company as so many of us did. I thought it was great that Suzanne had the courage and knew her worth was equal to that of her costar be it man or woman.
After all it was called Threes company not A man with 2 woman.
At that time woman were fighting mad for equality. I’m 12 years younger than she but I admired her hutzba( possibly mispelled).
I’m so sorry for your loss. I’m also sorry she had to fight that horrible C word that is taking so many daily.
My thoughts and prayers are with your family and all who knew and loved her.( too many to count)
The world is a little darker without her bright smile and beautiful soul, HEAVEN DID GET VERY LUCKY
SHE WAS AN ANGEL ON EARTH.