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I cried yesterday when I read about her passing. I read some of her books. She reminds me of my mother kind, tough and resilient in the face of any adversity and always came out strong and on top. And you all come from the same type of close family ie a close knit nuclear circle. Sharing your grief in this great loss and sending warm wishes that no words can fill. Greatness right there that’s what Suzanne Somers was here, and now with her presence in heaven. ❤️
I grew up watching Three’s Company. Suzanne was a pioneer for women’s health! I loved watching the lives! I have tried her recipes and gut renew. I started reading more labels on food & health and beauty products because of her! I admired her spunk and she has made me not fear aging. I enjoyed watching the love and banter between Suzanne and Alan. She was simply amazing and will be missed!
I watched Suzanne in Three’s Company as a kid and Step by Step as a teenager. She was a wonderful actress and she radiated beauty from the inside out. As an adult I truly admired her commitment to helping others learn about healthy living. I loved reading her book Two’s Company and learning about her life as a child as well as becoming a mother to Bruce and meeting the love of her life, Alan. In recent years I really enjoyed watching her & Alan online sharing products from her product line. I also loved seeing her with Bruce, Caroline and her granddaughters. You could always feel the immense love that she had for her family. Suzanne was an inspiration to so many for so many reasons. My thoughts and prayers are with the family. She was an extraordinary woman and I’m grateful for all the years she shared her life with us. Peace & love.
I grew up watching Suzanne on Three’s Company — she felt like a big sister who moved off to LA. We were the younger siblings watching her hijinks with Jack and Janet and the Ropers and even Mr. Furley.
When I saw her sashay over my television screen with her blue thighmaster I had to get one. I ran out and bought it and used it all through college.
When my early 40s hit and perimenopause was a foreign word to most healthcare professionals, I resesrchd her books and found some bioidenticals to help me get through it.
I’ll miss her like she is a member of my own family. Rest in peace sweet Suzanne. ❤️
You will be greatly missed. 💔🙏
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12751 comments
I cried yesterday when I read about her passing. I read some of her books. She reminds me of my mother kind, tough and resilient in the face of any adversity and always came out strong and on top. And you all come from the same type of close family ie a close knit nuclear circle. Sharing your grief in this great loss and sending warm wishes that no words can fill. Greatness right there that’s what Suzanne Somers was here, and now with her presence in heaven. ❤️
I grew up watching Three’s Company. Suzanne was a pioneer for women’s health! I loved watching the lives! I have tried her recipes and gut renew. I started reading more labels on food & health and beauty products because of her! I admired her spunk and she has made me not fear aging. I enjoyed watching the love and banter between Suzanne and Alan. She was simply amazing and will be missed!
I watched Suzanne in Three’s Company as a kid and Step by Step as a teenager. She was a wonderful actress and she radiated beauty from the inside out. As an adult I truly admired her commitment to helping others learn about healthy living. I loved reading her book Two’s Company and learning about her life as a child as well as becoming a mother to Bruce and meeting the love of her life, Alan. In recent years I really enjoyed watching her & Alan online sharing products from her product line. I also loved seeing her with Bruce, Caroline and her granddaughters. You could always feel the immense love that she had for her family. Suzanne was an inspiration to so many for so many reasons. My thoughts and prayers are with the family. She was an extraordinary woman and I’m grateful for all the years she shared her life with us. Peace & love.
I grew up watching Suzanne on Three’s Company — she felt like a big sister who moved off to LA. We were the younger siblings watching her hijinks with Jack and Janet and the Ropers and even Mr. Furley.
When I saw her sashay over my television screen with her blue thighmaster I had to get one. I ran out and bought it and used it all through college.
When my early 40s hit and perimenopause was a foreign word to most healthcare professionals, I resesrchd her books and found some bioidenticals to help me get through it.
I’ll miss her like she is a member of my own family. Rest in peace sweet Suzanne. ❤️
You will be greatly missed. 💔🙏