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Suzanne was an amazing caring soul. Her loss will be felt by so many. Iam one of those. When I was diagnosed with cancer I purchased her book . I found hope and strength through her words. Thank you Suzanne. Rest in Love.

Cathy

I dearly loved Suzanne- She was my inspiration and advocate for me when I was going thru my menopause and hormonal change. Her never give up spirit and you can do it we’re so inspiring, it saved my life!! I always said that I admired her with going after the big companies by informing all of us to take better care of ourselves- She was so smart and of course beautiful- no one like her one of a kind- I will miss her terribly- ❤️

Mary Kipp

Courage, Love, Transparency and Happiness are the adjectives I think of when I think of Suzanne Somers and her husband, Alan -Facing terminal cancer myself from a 13 year battle with breast cancer now metastasized to the lung, Suzannes death hit me hard. Your family sharing some of your beautiful, peaceful, grieving moments has given me a little more “courage”to face this dark subject; none of us seem to want to talk about. I guess that’s why we all grasp on faith of some sort throughout our entire lives.
I always loved Suzanne Somers, but got to know the real deal with her and Alan through their Instagram podcast. Honestly, they are the epitome of love. Love to all, Martha

Martha Warren

Dear Suzanne, you are an limitless Soul and you live forever… thank you for every second of your love and the youthful memories, I am grateful for ever!
Much love to the other side, I know you see us and give us you beautiful smile ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️love to your family and grandchildren 🩷❤️🩷❤️

Patricia Saint Clair

My deepest condolences to you all for this tremendous loss. I manage having Complex PTSD & Depression and one day found Suzanne’s FB videos and began watching regularly, each week with anticipation. It helped me to see her bright smile & hear her interesting stories. (Crying while typing this.) I especially enjoyed her cooking segments because although I tend to isolate myself, it felt as though I was in her kitchen with you all. I found them so comforting, inspiring, and informative. But mostly the loving family atmosphere is what always drew me in to watch her. I loved her generous nature. I’ve watched her to help fall asleep at night to help feel less isolated, to feel inspired, and to LAUGH also. She was part of my growing up years (I also grew up witnessing parental alcoholism) & recent years as I am 60 years old & a Grandmother now. I remember the time a Coyote walked by the pool while she was doing her show & always remember that. Last week I saw a Coyote on two different mornings on my walks & immediately thought of her & wondered again how she was doing. The night before she passed we had our bedroom window open & I heard a Coyote outside yelping. I like to think of it as Suzanne saying “so long my friend, I’m home.” God bless you all and comfort you in your grief. She was deeply loved and brought joy to so many people. I will sorely miss her & think of her as long as I live. xxoo

Julia YL

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