My deepest condolences. She will live on in all of you! What a beautiful spirit. I lost my husband suddenly this past summer, and am struggling myself to come to terms with it. Overwhelming, the thought of him not being here to share himself with his growing children. A dear friend sent me a book which is helping me through my grief… I have found it to be a comfort. The Beauty of What Remains, written by a Rabbi, Steve Leder. He puts so much into words, that I cannot… It will always hurt this much, but it wont always hurt so often… So nice to see that you are all taking care of one another. Jane from Toronto
Love her!❤️
Cajun dancing in New Orleans .. I Cajun dance with Suzanne… All the 20×40-ft floor.. my wife and I dance often at the restaurant.. I remarked and I saw Suzanne coming into the restaurant.. and sitting with her too big guards.. I went over and asked her to dance.. I told my wife I think that’s Suzanne Somers.. and asked her to dance and she did dance.. Cajun dancing is a very strong form of dancing.. accommodation of two step rock and roll and zydeco.. we had a great time dancing.. that one dance.. and I pretended I did not know who she was.. like anyone could not know who Susan Summers was.. I could tell she was a little irritated.. that I did not recognize her seemingly.. but she was a very good dancer and a bright star who would try anything.. so that is my claim to fame.. with Suzanne Somers.. talking about her end of life.. in some way she reminds me of my mother.. who when she got 70 years old and said that she did not ever want to be and invalid.. she had diabetes for 10 years.. and it had weakened her.. and so she died at 70 years old of cardiac arrest.. my sister was with her in the hospital.. but she died at night.. we all die alone.. and we come into the life of a baby alone.. we are always alone.. I am so impressed with her husband and child and grandchild children…. I can see how much they loved and admired her
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Suzanne: Thank you for being such a strong inspiration to us all. Thank you for going outside the box. You taught me a great deal. 💙❤️💙❤️
Forever ageless, gorgeous & iconic. Suzanne, remains…. Forever. 🌷🌼🌸💕
My deepest condolences. She will live on in all of you! What a beautiful spirit. I lost my husband suddenly this past summer, and am struggling myself to come to terms with it. Overwhelming, the thought of him not being here to share himself with his growing children. A dear friend sent me a book which is helping me through my grief… I have found it to be a comfort. The Beauty of What Remains, written by a Rabbi, Steve Leder. He puts so much into words, that I cannot… It will always hurt this much, but it wont always hurt so often… So nice to see that you are all taking care of one another. Jane from Toronto
Love her!❤️
Cajun dancing in New Orleans .. I Cajun dance with Suzanne… All the 20×40-ft floor.. my wife and I dance often at the restaurant.. I remarked and I saw Suzanne coming into the restaurant.. and sitting with her too big guards.. I went over and asked her to dance.. I told my wife I think that’s Suzanne Somers.. and asked her to dance and she did dance.. Cajun dancing is a very strong form of dancing.. accommodation of two step rock and roll and zydeco.. we had a great time dancing.. that one dance.. and I pretended I did not know who she was.. like anyone could not know who Susan Summers was.. I could tell she was a little irritated.. that I did not recognize her seemingly.. but she was a very good dancer and a bright star who would try anything.. so that is my claim to fame.. with Suzanne Somers.. talking about her end of life.. in some way she reminds me of my mother.. who when she got 70 years old and said that she did not ever want to be and invalid.. she had diabetes for 10 years.. and it had weakened her.. and so she died at 70 years old of cardiac arrest.. my sister was with her in the hospital.. but she died at night.. we all die alone.. and we come into the life of a baby alone.. we are always alone.. I am so impressed with her husband and child and grandchild children…. I can see how much they loved and admired her