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My deepest condolences to all of you. Suzanne was an incredible role model for women and will be greatly missed. I am so grateful for her skincare products. I have used them for years and my skin looks great for almost 70 years young. I have read several of her books and appreciate her research and interesting interviews. Thank you so very much. Sending many blessings. ♥️
My heart goes out to all of you. I will miss watching Suzanne and Alan together. It was a nice break in the day to watch such loving souls being so in love, funny and truthful. Suzanne had great stories. I do love watching Caroline and her daughters and nieces. You’re a special family who put it all out there for the world to see. Thank you for that and all the wonderful products. Suzanne did amazing things for so many people especially woman. I love all the products I have and use everyday. Her beautiful soul will live on forever. Her family will keep her years of hard work going forward. Alan, I’m sure she still gives you a kiss every night. Pam
prayers to family and friends. I am just a big fan of Suzanne. and also a breast cancer survivor.I am 63 yrs old always admired her courage and fight. I love her products using them for years made me feel confident I was putting good things on and in my body ❤️
I remember watching Three’s Company in the late 70’s and 80’s and laughing at all the wonderfully funny things that Suzanne did as Chrissy on the show. Her silliness, her hilarious lines and the way she would give them. Some of the things they had her say was just beyond me how she could say it with a straight face and not bust up laughing. Now a part of my past is gone. I won’t ever forget her or the effect she has had on me, on all of us. It’s a part of my life I will always look back on and smile and laugh. God bless her for being a part of all our lives. God Bless all of you in this time of sorrow and loss. She will always be remembered fondly. Although she may be gone but she will never forgotten. Rest in Peace Suzanne.
An additional comment.. I cannot believe her death has affected me so much.. I actually danced with her holding hand-to-hand.. and she was a great dancer.. very enthusiastic doing Cajun dancing in New Orleans Louisiana that was over 30 years ago.. now about death.. I am 80 years old.. and may live to be 97 like my father.. but that is unlikely my mother died at 70.. but there are strange things about death.. I am a Mormon.. and so we believe that there is an afterlife.. and we believe it is very close to us.. so close that the veil is like an onion skin.. so slim and so close.. I can say three things that happened to me.. one when I was in the 8th grade and had it out of body experience where I floated up to the ceiling and looked down at myself.. one in high school when I was run over by a 6 ft high tire tractor.. and saw my life flash in front of my face.. and one when I was 69.. and taking a bath in my house in Roanoke.. and I nodded off to sleep.. and woke up and there was my father standing beside me on the ground.. looking very beneficent of course he had been dead over 20 years.. so strangely enough we are connected through some mysterious another dimension.. and I expect when I die to go into that other dimension and hopefully see a lot.. I really will be surprised.. but not a surprise that some people will be.. because I have been taught that when we die we are in a spirit world until the millennium… Which Isaac Newton predicted in 1640 according to his biblical analysis.. that’s a millennium would be sometime around 2060.. what surprises we are in store for..
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12751 comments
My deepest condolences to all of you. Suzanne was an incredible role model for women and will be greatly missed. I am so grateful for her skincare products. I have used them for years and my skin looks great for almost 70 years young. I have read several of her books and appreciate her research and interesting interviews. Thank you so very much. Sending many blessings. ♥️
My heart goes out to all of you. I will miss watching Suzanne and Alan together. It was a nice break in the day to watch such loving souls being so in love, funny and truthful. Suzanne had great stories. I do love watching Caroline and her daughters and nieces. You’re a special family who put it all out there for the world to see. Thank you for that and all the wonderful products. Suzanne did amazing things for so many people especially woman. I love all the products I have and use everyday. Her beautiful soul will live on forever. Her family will keep her years of hard work going forward. Alan, I’m sure she still gives you a kiss every night. Pam
prayers to family and friends. I am just a big fan of Suzanne. and also a breast cancer survivor.I am 63 yrs old always admired her courage and fight. I love her products using them for years made me feel confident I was putting good things on and in my body ❤️
I remember watching Three’s Company in the late 70’s and 80’s and laughing at all the wonderfully funny things that Suzanne did as Chrissy on the show. Her silliness, her hilarious lines and the way she would give them. Some of the things they had her say was just beyond me how she could say it with a straight face and not bust up laughing. Now a part of my past is gone. I won’t ever forget her or the effect she has had on me, on all of us. It’s a part of my life I will always look back on and smile and laugh. God bless her for being a part of all our lives. God Bless all of you in this time of sorrow and loss. She will always be remembered fondly. Although she may be gone but she will never forgotten. Rest in Peace Suzanne.
An additional comment.. I cannot believe her death has affected me so much.. I actually danced with her holding hand-to-hand.. and she was a great dancer.. very enthusiastic doing Cajun dancing in New Orleans Louisiana that was over 30 years ago.. now about death.. I am 80 years old.. and may live to be 97 like my father.. but that is unlikely my mother died at 70.. but there are strange things about death.. I am a Mormon.. and so we believe that there is an afterlife.. and we believe it is very close to us.. so close that the veil is like an onion skin.. so slim and so close.. I can say three things that happened to me.. one when I was in the 8th grade and had it out of body experience where I floated up to the ceiling and looked down at myself.. one in high school when I was run over by a 6 ft high tire tractor.. and saw my life flash in front of my face.. and one when I was 69.. and taking a bath in my house in Roanoke.. and I nodded off to sleep.. and woke up and there was my father standing beside me on the ground.. looking very beneficent of course he had been dead over 20 years.. so strangely enough we are connected through some mysterious another dimension.. and I expect when I die to go into that other dimension and hopefully see a lot.. I really will be surprised.. but not a surprise that some people will be.. because I have been taught that when we die we are in a spirit world until the millennium… Which Isaac Newton predicted in 1640 according to his biblical analysis.. that’s a millennium would be sometime around 2060.. what surprises we are in store for..