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God bless you and your family. Suzanne has always been a special person, bright lovely light, and straight shooter. I admire her bravely, strength and passion for those who mean so much to her and causes that she believes in. What a wonderful person. May you find peace and comfort through her love.
Another beautiful angel got her wings
Fly free and heaven with the angels
I am heartbroken! I absolutely adored Suzanne. My thoughts , my prayers are with you, her beautiful family. Suzanne is representative of love, laughter, insight, intelligence, spirit, and all that a true warrior embodies. Suzanne equals a trend setter who knew, along with her wonderful husband & soulmate, how to break the rules with grace and class! So glad you transitioned peacefully Suzanne with Alan talking to you and your family near, I am sure you knew Alan was always there and his voice gave you peace. Keep up the fight Alan – you have a precious angel still with you to be sure, not to mention your wonderful family. Blessings and heartfelt condolences and love to Suzanne’s family . Thank you for allowing us to leave our tributes. Suzanne’s spirit lives on.
My heart is saddened. Prayers to Suzanne and her family. You have touched so many lives. I loved watching your shows and learned so much about toxic products. I have changed the way I think about and purchase products because of you and your family. Peace be with you and your family. 💕🙏
My “relationship” with Suzanne Somers goes back to her first cookbook, “Eat Great, Lose Weight.” (I did not know her personally.) Since then, I’ve been a fan, and I have all her cookbooks. Her recipes really are delicious and healthy, and many are easy to make, like the mayo recipe in the first book, and a couple of quinoa recipes in a later book. One of my very favorites is the Chocolate Layer Cake on page 39 of Desserts, along with chocolate buttercream filling and chocolate ganache. It’s been my “birthday cake” since 2003, and I love it every year. There are so many favorites, too.
Suzanne’s cookbooks and other books taught me so much about health and wellness. Thanks to her books I knew to reject unsuitable medical treatments that are handed out like candy. I continue to seek better medical care and avoid most of the conventional therapies that cause harm. I almost went to nursing school because of what I read in Suzanne’s books.
While I can’t say I’m the healthiest person, I still eat as healthy as I can, avoid sugar and processed foods, and include plenty of supplements. Because of Suzanne’s books, I know how to eat better, enjoy good food, and just work to live the best life possible. I hope she knows how much her work is appreciated by those of us who looked forward to hearing from her.
I just pulled the purple book off the shelf this weekend and wondered how Suzanne was doing. Remembering Alan’s statement about her being ill recently, I thought that maybe she was working on another book and would publish after she was better. After writing 27 books, why not another one? But we are all saddened to learn that there will be no more.
Thank you for everything, Suzanne. Thank you for you and your knowledge and your family that supported you and will keep your memory alive for many years to come. I loved all the products and books I bought and will continue to buy. (I’m wearing a 3Way Poncho today, too.) But mostly, I appreciate the imparted wisdom and intelligence that you were so passionate to impart to those of us who are interested and eagerly awaited more.
Rest in peace, Ma’am.
Sincerely,
Amy ODonnell
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12751 comments
God bless you and your family. Suzanne has always been a special person, bright lovely light, and straight shooter. I admire her bravely, strength and passion for those who mean so much to her and causes that she believes in. What a wonderful person. May you find peace and comfort through her love.
Another beautiful angel got her wings
Fly free and heaven with the angels
I am heartbroken! I absolutely adored Suzanne. My thoughts , my prayers are with you, her beautiful family. Suzanne is representative of love, laughter, insight, intelligence, spirit, and all that a true warrior embodies. Suzanne equals a trend setter who knew, along with her wonderful husband & soulmate, how to break the rules with grace and class! So glad you transitioned peacefully Suzanne with Alan talking to you and your family near, I am sure you knew Alan was always there and his voice gave you peace. Keep up the fight Alan – you have a precious angel still with you to be sure, not to mention your wonderful family. Blessings and heartfelt condolences and love to Suzanne’s family . Thank you for allowing us to leave our tributes. Suzanne’s spirit lives on.
My heart is saddened. Prayers to Suzanne and her family. You have touched so many lives. I loved watching your shows and learned so much about toxic products. I have changed the way I think about and purchase products because of you and your family. Peace be with you and your family. 💕🙏
My “relationship” with Suzanne Somers goes back to her first cookbook, “Eat Great, Lose Weight.” (I did not know her personally.) Since then, I’ve been a fan, and I have all her cookbooks. Her recipes really are delicious and healthy, and many are easy to make, like the mayo recipe in the first book, and a couple of quinoa recipes in a later book. One of my very favorites is the Chocolate Layer Cake on page 39 of Desserts, along with chocolate buttercream filling and chocolate ganache. It’s been my “birthday cake” since 2003, and I love it every year. There are so many favorites, too.
Suzanne’s cookbooks and other books taught me so much about health and wellness. Thanks to her books I knew to reject unsuitable medical treatments that are handed out like candy. I continue to seek better medical care and avoid most of the conventional therapies that cause harm. I almost went to nursing school because of what I read in Suzanne’s books.
While I can’t say I’m the healthiest person, I still eat as healthy as I can, avoid sugar and processed foods, and include plenty of supplements. Because of Suzanne’s books, I know how to eat better, enjoy good food, and just work to live the best life possible. I hope she knows how much her work is appreciated by those of us who looked forward to hearing from her.
I just pulled the purple book off the shelf this weekend and wondered how Suzanne was doing. Remembering Alan’s statement about her being ill recently, I thought that maybe she was working on another book and would publish after she was better. After writing 27 books, why not another one? But we are all saddened to learn that there will be no more.
Thank you for everything, Suzanne. Thank you for you and your knowledge and your family that supported you and will keep your memory alive for many years to come. I loved all the products and books I bought and will continue to buy. (I’m wearing a 3Way Poncho today, too.) But mostly, I appreciate the imparted wisdom and intelligence that you were so passionate to impart to those of us who are interested and eagerly awaited more.
Rest in peace, Ma’am.
Sincerely,
Amy ODonnell