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I always loved 3’s Company
Suzzane was a shining light
In 2013 when my youngest son went to collage he rented a house in the college town the landlord only liked renting to girls ( they kept the house better) I had to convince him that my son was living like 3’s company with 2 girl friends and that it will be good …. He was a fan of the show and agreed !!! They lived all 4 years of college together!!!!! May her memory be a beautiful blessing 💕💕

Mindy Greenberg

I just cannot find the words to express how sad I feel . But I know I am so blessed to have found Suzanne via facebook during a very difficult time in my life. She inspired me to focus on a healthier lifestyle and always reinforced how " life is not over" just because you are getting older . By her example she made us all want to do better and live our best life. Her love and passion was contagious and her amazing energy will live on forever .

Tammy

I grew up watching Three’s Company in the 1970s. I am 53 and I now watch re-runs of the show with my mother who will turn 77 on November 7th, 2023. She has Alzheimer’s Disease and enjoys watching Chrissy, Janet and Jack with me. I also watch the re-runs with my 14 and 18 year old daughters who find it amusing that back then a man having two female roommates was such a big deal. They were impressed when I told them that Suzanne wanted equal pay.
They rolled their eyes in disgust when I told them that she got fired for standing up for herself. Neither Suzanne nor Chrissy were “dumb blonds.” Blond yes, dumb – definitely NOT. May she rest in peace and may your family feel the presence of her spirit always. I lost my father to dementia in 03/2023 and I ask him all the time to make his presence obvious to me. He visits in my dreams.
Wishing you love and light,
Sandra Feliciano-Sotolongo
In Brooklyn, New York City 10/18/2023

Sandra Sotolongo

When I was a kid, I used to watch Suzanne on Three’s Company all the time. When I was in my early 40’s, I saw her on Oprah Winfrey talking about menopause and HRT. These were things no one ever discussed or shed light on. I’ll never forget how impressed I was with her, having the courage to share so much knowledge with the world at a time when not even doctors were providing advice. I’m forever thankful to her for opening the door on menopause discussions and treatments and for being a pioneer for women.

Gina Smith

Suzanne will be missed as we all craved her next live appearance. She treated us with her charismatic personality, her wit, her charm, and her stories of Hollywood life. She left me personally inspired to live “like my life depended on it”, (should anyways, huh!) and to question everything I eat and products I use as well. She is a class act and I will forever be healthier because of her comprehensive research she did for all of us. Thank you to her family for continuing her legacy of health and happiness with great products that make it easier for us! I will continue to follow!
Love, Linda and Danny from West Seattle Seattle, Washington

Linda Anton

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