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Dear Family and Suzanne in heaven, I have been fan of her show for a long time and I still watch it today! She will be missed by so many people! She was a beautiful person! May God comfort you all during this difficult time! May she RIP! No more pain and discomfort but happiness! God bless you all!
My heart goes out to all of you. Suzanne was a beautiful person inside and out. She was the best role model. I admire all of you in the way you love and support each other and how you have handled these times with such style and grace, just the way she would. No matter how you knew Suzanne, you knew you were loved and I love you.
To say I’m devastated is an understatement. There’s a huge space in this world that’s now empty and is heavens gain. Suzanne had a huge impact on my life since I was a child. I just turned 50 and I remember watching threes company with my mom and buying the thigh master with my allowance. I enjoyed watching her on HSN and I still have her clothing, jewelry and 7 three way ponchos!!!! The most important part was having multiple cancer scares myself. Listening to her experiences with refined sugar and synthetic hormones helped me to make better choices. I remember ordering her protein bars from HSN 20 years ago! She was a blessing to my life with her wealth of information! I will greatly miss her contagious energy! Her enthusiasm and positivity changed the outlook on my situation forever! My thoughts and prayers are with all of you! Rest in peace sweet Suzanne!
I danced with Susan Summers in New Orleans about 31 years ago.. she came in to mulates Cajun restaurant….. Where there was a 20×40-ft dance floor.. and people Cajun danced.. zydeco two-step etc etc…. She said at the table watching the dance floor.. with her two big bodyguards.. on either side of her… Wearing her Navy cap.. looking pretty intensely.. at the dancing.. my wife and I… We’re sitting on the side.. and I said I think that’s Susan Summers.. and so I said I’m going to ask her to dance.. and I went over and asked her and sure enough she got up and said let’s dance.. and it is so interesting when you dance with someone.. and you take both of their hands and you push and pull and jump up and down.. in Cajun dancing at that time.. it was a very active dancing with twirls etc.. so we talked while we were dancing.. and I pretended like I didn’t know who she was.. like anyone could Miss Suzanne Somers… I think she was a little offended that I did not know who she was but I did.. just pretending to be unaffected.. she really was a bright light.. and enthusiastic person.. who I guess would try anything.. and I was struck by her enthusiasm and openness.. and I see the same thing with her husband and her son on TV where I have watched and followed everything about her on my 4K Internet TV for the past 2 weeks.. the last remarks for today by your son and her husband.. describing how poor they were where the sun had only a baked potato to eat one night.. truly amazing people so open and so he enthusiastic.. of course they are trying to sell things all the time.. I am a teacher and married to a college professor and we are at academics.. so we really have no interest in money at all.. although we have been lucky to always have money.. and never gotten so poor as to only had a baked potato for dinner.. but I have to give a tribute to Suzanne.. and to her husband and son.. and to all of them who have worked and stuck together.. through this death.. I am now 80 years old.. and Susan and I think said at one time she wanted to live to 106.. so about 30 years too sureshort
I miss you so much Suzanne it’s so hard not seeing ur pretty face🥵🥵
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12751 comments
Dear Family and Suzanne in heaven, I have been fan of her show for a long time and I still watch it today! She will be missed by so many people! She was a beautiful person! May God comfort you all during this difficult time! May she RIP! No more pain and discomfort but happiness! God bless you all!
My heart goes out to all of you. Suzanne was a beautiful person inside and out. She was the best role model. I admire all of you in the way you love and support each other and how you have handled these times with such style and grace, just the way she would. No matter how you knew Suzanne, you knew you were loved and I love you.
To say I’m devastated is an understatement. There’s a huge space in this world that’s now empty and is heavens gain. Suzanne had a huge impact on my life since I was a child. I just turned 50 and I remember watching threes company with my mom and buying the thigh master with my allowance. I enjoyed watching her on HSN and I still have her clothing, jewelry and 7 three way ponchos!!!! The most important part was having multiple cancer scares myself. Listening to her experiences with refined sugar and synthetic hormones helped me to make better choices. I remember ordering her protein bars from HSN 20 years ago! She was a blessing to my life with her wealth of information! I will greatly miss her contagious energy! Her enthusiasm and positivity changed the outlook on my situation forever! My thoughts and prayers are with all of you! Rest in peace sweet Suzanne!
I danced with Susan Summers in New Orleans about 31 years ago.. she came in to mulates Cajun restaurant….. Where there was a 20×40-ft dance floor.. and people Cajun danced.. zydeco two-step etc etc…. She said at the table watching the dance floor.. with her two big bodyguards.. on either side of her… Wearing her Navy cap.. looking pretty intensely.. at the dancing.. my wife and I… We’re sitting on the side.. and I said I think that’s Susan Summers.. and so I said I’m going to ask her to dance.. and I went over and asked her and sure enough she got up and said let’s dance.. and it is so interesting when you dance with someone.. and you take both of their hands and you push and pull and jump up and down.. in Cajun dancing at that time.. it was a very active dancing with twirls etc.. so we talked while we were dancing.. and I pretended like I didn’t know who she was.. like anyone could Miss Suzanne Somers… I think she was a little offended that I did not know who she was but I did.. just pretending to be unaffected.. she really was a bright light.. and enthusiastic person.. who I guess would try anything.. and I was struck by her enthusiasm and openness.. and I see the same thing with her husband and her son on TV where I have watched and followed everything about her on my 4K Internet TV for the past 2 weeks.. the last remarks for today by your son and her husband.. describing how poor they were where the sun had only a baked potato to eat one night.. truly amazing people so open and so he enthusiastic.. of course they are trying to sell things all the time.. I am a teacher and married to a college professor and we are at academics.. so we really have no interest in money at all.. although we have been lucky to always have money.. and never gotten so poor as to only had a baked potato for dinner.. but I have to give a tribute to Suzanne.. and to her husband and son.. and to all of them who have worked and stuck together.. through this death.. I am now 80 years old.. and Susan and I think said at one time she wanted to live to 106.. so about 30 years too sureshort
I miss you so much Suzanne it’s so hard not seeing ur pretty face🥵🥵