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I was so sad about the lost of Suzanne Somers when i heard it. Im 37 and i remembered my Mother, my sister and i watching Step by step, all my childhood.
All my condolances from France.
I’m so grateful, I got to live during the life and time as Suzanne Somers. I’m so grateful for the light she shined upon us all, and the impact her soul was to mine. I’m grateful for her desire to learn and share with the world what she learned. I’m grateful for her beautiful smile, and infectious love. I shall treasure the imprint she left upon my soul and search everyday to feel and be present with it.
I’m grateful for her beautiful family, and the example of love that have been and I know will continue to be. Bless you all, with love!
As my Dad always said to me and what his last words to me were, Keep Smiling!
Dearest Suzanne who was and will always be the truest ♥️ to every one of us. Suzanne you are so beloved. I am so grateful to have learned from your wisdom throughout the years with constant effervescent positive loving energy. You will be so missed and your legacy will be treasured and shared for decades to come. Sending all my deepest sympathy to Alan, Bruce and all her loved ones.
I loved her comedic timing…she was a part of my childhood and I appreciate her life so much. I also loved her books…lots of really excellent information…groundbreaking and life-changing. My deepest condolences to her family as I imagine that they will really miss her. God Bless Suzanne’s family. RIP Suzanne!
I had a hysterectomy due to cancer at age 42
I am now 56. Suzanne’s books helped me alot with this. I have been trying to eat more like her and live a healthier lifestyle.
BUT THE MOST IMPORTANT thing I learned from her AND Alan is to be more present in the moments and to enjoy my husband more. Dance with him more. Cook with him more. And just laugh more.
So for me I think the way she loved people and life is what impacted me the most
She was a blessing!
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12751 comments
I was so sad about the lost of Suzanne Somers when i heard it. Im 37 and i remembered my Mother, my sister and i watching Step by step, all my childhood.
All my condolances from France.
I’m so grateful, I got to live during the life and time as Suzanne Somers. I’m so grateful for the light she shined upon us all, and the impact her soul was to mine. I’m grateful for her desire to learn and share with the world what she learned. I’m grateful for her beautiful smile, and infectious love. I shall treasure the imprint she left upon my soul and search everyday to feel and be present with it.
I’m grateful for her beautiful family, and the example of love that have been and I know will continue to be. Bless you all, with love!
As my Dad always said to me and what his last words to me were, Keep Smiling!
Dearest Suzanne who was and will always be the truest ♥️ to every one of us. Suzanne you are so beloved. I am so grateful to have learned from your wisdom throughout the years with constant effervescent positive loving energy. You will be so missed and your legacy will be treasured and shared for decades to come. Sending all my deepest sympathy to Alan, Bruce and all her loved ones.
I loved her comedic timing…she was a part of my childhood and I appreciate her life so much. I also loved her books…lots of really excellent information…groundbreaking and life-changing. My deepest condolences to her family as I imagine that they will really miss her. God Bless Suzanne’s family. RIP Suzanne!
I had a hysterectomy due to cancer at age 42
I am now 56. Suzanne’s books helped me alot with this. I have been trying to eat more like her and live a healthier lifestyle.
BUT THE MOST IMPORTANT thing I learned from her AND Alan is to be more present in the moments and to enjoy my husband more. Dance with him more. Cook with him more. And just laugh more.
So for me I think the way she loved people and life is what impacted me the most
She was a blessing!