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Suzanne changed my life for the better through her passion and books on hormones and advocacy of living a healthy life. She contributed so much to women with her vast knowledge on better aging. She will be sorely missed. Fare thee well Suzanne ❤️
Every time I think of Suzanne, tears well up in my eyes. I’ve never met her personally, but I miss her as if she’s been a dear friend all my life, she has always been there to make me laugh and inspire me, and now she has said goodbye…
As a kid I adored her comedic genius, she & John just cracked me up on ’Three’s Company’! As an adult, she gave me inspiration to heal myself of aggressive late stage cancer naturally and successfully with food and herbs. That was 20 years ago! Look, here’s a video of her singing ‘Bye Bye Baby’ to the troops where she exudes her brilliance like the rays of the sun!! No one was more beautiful inside and out than Suzanne Somers! I never tire of watching this amazingly adorable performance:
https://youtu.be/tim1Ty03iJ8?si=-bodSCmfBWbgt2gQ
Much love to her sweet family…thank you all for sharing her love ❤️
I started watching Suzanne and family a few years back became a big fan loved her sooooo much admired and respected her she is a gift Thankyou deepest condolences Jeanette love you Al your not alone and hope you share your journey we love you too
I have always liked Suzanne from her days on Threes Company and I found her on Instagram and enjoyed her podcasts R.I.P.🙏
I am Suzanne’s age, same irth yr, same DATE, different month. I wrote her when she wss on HSN about her 1st book. Bc I’m irish, bad drunk dad and violent. I felt validated after reading her book. I felt understood. I suffered the same insecurities as Suzanne. Self doubt, shame, needless guilt and unworthiness. I married wrong and it felt like my dad again. BY AGE 30 I HAD 3 KIDS and was totally broken. It took me a long time to know who I was. Oprah and self help books helped. In old age, things we endured as kids bubble to the surface oddly enough. I don’t recommend suffering as a great teacher. It’s all too much. I’ve been watching the you tube podcast all night long these past 3 nights to see the shows I missed. I loved the Santa fe one making tortillas from scratch. And the Verde pork simmering on the stove. I love the stories Alan abd Suzanne shared. I love their love together and their candor. Losing Suzanne is like los8ng a sister and best friend. I was soo hoping she’d rally back to wellness. And surprise us. I’m still stunned. On Oct. 15, 2015 I had a stroke. I lived. MY DAD DIED OCT. 14, 2009. this is all very haunting for me. My parents married in October, my 2nd grandson was born in October. A MIX OF JOY AND SADNESS.
. feeling disjointed tonight. Bless you good people. Sending love now.
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12751 comments
Suzanne changed my life for the better through her passion and books on hormones and advocacy of living a healthy life. She contributed so much to women with her vast knowledge on better aging. She will be sorely missed. Fare thee well Suzanne ❤️
Every time I think of Suzanne, tears well up in my eyes. I’ve never met her personally, but I miss her as if she’s been a dear friend all my life, she has always been there to make me laugh and inspire me, and now she has said goodbye…
As a kid I adored her comedic genius, she & John just cracked me up on ’Three’s Company’! As an adult, she gave me inspiration to heal myself of aggressive late stage cancer naturally and successfully with food and herbs. That was 20 years ago! Look, here’s a video of her singing ‘Bye Bye Baby’ to the troops where she exudes her brilliance like the rays of the sun!! No one was more beautiful inside and out than Suzanne Somers! I never tire of watching this amazingly adorable performance:
https://youtu.be/tim1Ty03iJ8?si=-bodSCmfBWbgt2gQ
Much love to her sweet family…thank you all for sharing her love ❤️
I started watching Suzanne and family a few years back became a big fan loved her sooooo much admired and respected her she is a gift Thankyou deepest condolences Jeanette love you Al your not alone and hope you share your journey we love you too
I have always liked Suzanne from her days on Threes Company and I found her on Instagram and enjoyed her podcasts R.I.P.🙏
I am Suzanne’s age, same irth yr, same DATE, different month. I wrote her when she wss on HSN about her 1st book. Bc I’m irish, bad drunk dad and violent. I felt validated after reading her book. I felt understood. I suffered the same insecurities as Suzanne. Self doubt, shame, needless guilt and unworthiness. I married wrong and it felt like my dad again. BY AGE 30 I HAD 3 KIDS and was totally broken. It took me a long time to know who I was. Oprah and self help books helped. In old age, things we endured as kids bubble to the surface oddly enough. I don’t recommend suffering as a great teacher. It’s all too much. I’ve been watching the you tube podcast all night long these past 3 nights to see the shows I missed. I loved the Santa fe one making tortillas from scratch. And the Verde pork simmering on the stove. I love the stories Alan abd Suzanne shared. I love their love together and their candor. Losing Suzanne is like los8ng a sister and best friend. I was soo hoping she’d rally back to wellness. And surprise us. I’m still stunned. On Oct. 15, 2015 I had a stroke. I lived. MY DAD DIED OCT. 14, 2009. this is all very haunting for me. My parents married in October, my 2nd grandson was born in October. A MIX OF JOY AND SADNESS.
. feeling disjointed tonight. Bless you good people. Sending love now.