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Suzanne you changed my life, for the better. I’ve been listening to your researched advice from the beginning and you’ve led me to be my best version. Forever thin, healthy, chemical-free, breezing through menopause and so inspired by your loving relationship with Alan. Thank you…so much
Words cannot express the deep sorrow I am feeling. I grew up watching Suzanne’s career flourish. In the last year or
So, I found myself tuning in every night at 7pm listening/watching Suzanne and Alan. I would decorate my Christmas tree with Suzanne talking in the backdrop. I learned to admire Suzanne’s cooking creations. In her honour I will make the pot roast she prepared in her old house, and dish she prepared for Alan on St. Pattie’s day. I still can’t believe she is gone. Such strength, such hope, such courage. You will be missed. Love, Cristina from Hamilto, ON, Canada 🇨🇦 xo
First of all, I love Suzanne Sommers.. because of her character in Three’s Company; As Krissy, she inspired me as a woman.. I love the blonde hair but all so silly.. She was beautiful inside and out.. She was a Amazing woman with her beauty and no brain but also smart in her own way! I’m going to miss her Instagram live with her husband but always watch Three’s Company re-runs.. May God send his Special Angels to comfort the Family.. And I now She watching over you all!!
Suzanne came into my world through my phone, when she and Alan did their Friday tequila and appetizers. Talking all about Suzanne products and the love her and Alan shared for each other. She had such an impact in my life. I fell in love with her and the whole family. I will forever miss her. She became my friend, my guidance counselor. I Feel honored to have met her whole family because now I can stay close to Suzanne through them. Prayers for all of our broken hearts. Heaven is a better place now because Suzanne is there.
I read her book about being a child of an alcoholic. Since then I’ve been following her journey. Recently seeing Caroline & her girls trying to run the business while Suzanne recovered. We didn’t know why Suzanne wasn’t filming at the time. And her young granddaughters were critized for selling products some thought were not age appropriate. Now, we know, they were all just helping their grandma’s business. Her death has touched me hard! She was so full of life, and had so much to offer. May she find lasting peace. And may Caroline continue helping to fill the void Suzanne left. My heart hurts for Alan. Their love story reminded me of The Notebook. RIP Suzanne.
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12751 comments
Suzanne you changed my life, for the better. I’ve been listening to your researched advice from the beginning and you’ve led me to be my best version. Forever thin, healthy, chemical-free, breezing through menopause and so inspired by your loving relationship with Alan. Thank you…so much
Words cannot express the deep sorrow I am feeling. I grew up watching Suzanne’s career flourish. In the last year or
So, I found myself tuning in every night at 7pm listening/watching Suzanne and Alan. I would decorate my Christmas tree with Suzanne talking in the backdrop. I learned to admire Suzanne’s cooking creations. In her honour I will make the pot roast she prepared in her old house, and dish she prepared for Alan on St. Pattie’s day. I still can’t believe she is gone. Such strength, such hope, such courage. You will be missed. Love, Cristina from Hamilto, ON, Canada 🇨🇦 xo
First of all, I love Suzanne Sommers.. because of her character in Three’s Company; As Krissy, she inspired me as a woman.. I love the blonde hair but all so silly.. She was beautiful inside and out.. She was a Amazing woman with her beauty and no brain but also smart in her own way! I’m going to miss her Instagram live with her husband but always watch Three’s Company re-runs.. May God send his Special Angels to comfort the Family.. And I now She watching over you all!!
Suzanne came into my world through my phone, when she and Alan did their Friday tequila and appetizers. Talking all about Suzanne products and the love her and Alan shared for each other. She had such an impact in my life. I fell in love with her and the whole family. I will forever miss her. She became my friend, my guidance counselor. I Feel honored to have met her whole family because now I can stay close to Suzanne through them. Prayers for all of our broken hearts. Heaven is a better place now because Suzanne is there.
I read her book about being a child of an alcoholic. Since then I’ve been following her journey. Recently seeing Caroline & her girls trying to run the business while Suzanne recovered. We didn’t know why Suzanne wasn’t filming at the time. And her young granddaughters were critized for selling products some thought were not age appropriate. Now, we know, they were all just helping their grandma’s business. Her death has touched me hard! She was so full of life, and had so much to offer. May she find lasting peace. And may Caroline continue helping to fill the void Suzanne left. My heart hurts for Alan. Their love story reminded me of The Notebook. RIP Suzanne.