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I Remember Suzanne in .. Threes Company and I was going to school, Sophomore.., I was babysitting &. Always hurry and to watch.. was my favorite.. loved Chrissy & would always make me laugh.. her smile & sound of her voice was a huge inspiration.. and would make me happy.., and 40 years later I feel the same way., In Remembrance of a wonderful, sweet, caring person., and when she started her own company, I was excited for all the new opportunities & to listen to her share all the wonderful stories & all about how she would start. She always had testimony about all…. I trusted her & She always made you feel good & like she was talking to me. .
Thank you Suzanne.. And to her incredible family.. God Bless., my love & prayers are with Al & Bruce, and Sweet Caroline you and Suzanne were awesome together 💞
She loved her beautiful granddaughters , They are exceptional & look & have her sweet loving heart & always smiling 💞💞🙏🏼
Thank you for allowing us to be apart of a dynamic family & may God keep all safe & growing In the Light of Suzanne 🫶🏼🙏🏼🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹😊🎆❤️
My love and Sympathy 💐 she will always be with you.. And., she will shine with in all that she loved & loves ❤️🌹🙏🏼🥰🥰🥰😊

Terry

I watched the celebration of life in Palm Springs and it was so emotional but beautiful. I read her book Keeping Secrets which reminded me of my childhood growing up in Rhode Island and used to hide in my closet. You just never know what is going on in other family’s homes and knew as I got older our family was like many families in my neighborhood. I am grateful for Suzanne for sharing her secrets. God Bless her family with an amazing journey to come.

Marilyn

For as long as I can remember, Suzanne has been a part of my life. I watched TC with my parents. I would sneak down the hallway and listen to her on Carson when I should have been in bed. I watched with my mom her USO performances with Mr. Hope and as an Air Force family, they meant alot. I remember when the Thighmaster came out and her gams. My mom had a pair like her too!
As I got older, I watched her on I think it was a shopping show on msnbc when her sweetners came out. I remember the remotes from her house where she would cook. I also watched her on HSN with her jewelry. I remember seeing her on the internet with her grandaughters modeling a convertible dress.
She was the first one that I heard mention bioidentical hormones. I could listen to her talk about health, and the body for hours. She was brilliant.
Through her talks I started bioidentical hormones. I lost touch with her on social media because, life happens. A broken back in 89, 3 types of cancer from 2000 on and a miracle baby in 2002 who is now finishing her Master’s in Vanderbilt for music education.
I turn 60 in January and Suzanne made me a part of her extended family for many years. Talking to me like a close girlfriend full of motivation, support, intelligences love.
Thank you for sharing her with me. Violet, keep writing. You have a gift for it. You can do it, and you will.
God bless you all and thank you for being such an example of love in this crazy world.

Anonymous

For as long as I can remember, Suzanne has been a part of my life. I watched TC with my parents. I would sneak down the hallway and listen to her on Carson when I should have been in bed. I watched with my mom her USO performances with Mr. Hope and as an Air Force family, they meant alot. I remember when the Thighmaster came out and her gams. My mom had a pair like her too!
As I got older, I watched her on I think it was a shopping show on msnbc when her sweetners came out. I remember the remotes from her house where she would cook. I also watched her on HSN with her jewelry. I remember seeing her on the internet with her grandaughters modeling a convertible dress.
She was the first one that I heard mention bioidentical hormones. I could listen to her talk about health, and the body for hours. She was brilliant.
Through her talks I started bioidentical hormones. I lost touch with her on social media because, life happens. A broken back in 89, 3 types of cancer from 2000 on and a miracle baby in 2002 who is now finishing her Master’s in Vanderbilt for music education.
I turn 60 in January and Suzanne made me a part of her extended family for many years. Talking to me like a close girlfriend full of motivation, support, intelligences love.
Thank you for sharing her with me. Violet, keep writing. You have a gift for it. You can do it, and you will.

Anonymous

With the business of the holidays, I have not had an uninterrupted hour to sit and watch the beautiful tribute to Suzanne until today in the stillness of the infusion room at my naturopath oncologist’s office. Suzanne led me to her through her teachings on health and fighting cancer. It seemed fitting to watch it there as I have been eternally grateful for all that she taught me about how to survive and continue to fight. Even though her life was taken by cancer, her teachings and encouragement live on in thousands like myself. Thank you to the family for so graciously sharing her and this tender time with the world. May God bless you!

Rebekah Graham

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