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Suzanne caught my attention approximately 20 years ago as I glanced up at the TV. She was on a talk show and in a heated debate with a medical doctor. She was arguing her point about alternative medicine. That sparked my attention and I bought her book Knockout. After reading it pushed me in a direction to research and read more about the doctors and their prescribed therapy. It opened my eyes to the real way to combat cancer and I am no longer in fear of the disease.

Thank you forever….May you rest in peace with your beautiful smile

MIke

Michael

My heart dropped when I heard of this beautiful woman’s passing…I cried…I feel like Suzanne is my sister…she’s the most loving person I know and she makes anyone feel so comfortable because she’s real and shares a lot of her life. I love, love you Suzanne and I thank you so much for your bracelet…it means so much to me…I used it and will continue to use it and it makes think of you…My deepest condolences to you Alan, Bruce, Caroline and your family…I pray over you all for continued strength as I know how hard it is for her not to be there with you, although she is there in spirit…I’m so sorry…I look forward to seeing you continuously on FaceBook…until then I continue to use her products and read her books as Suzanne Somers is an inspiration to me… I love you all as I feel you are all my family…until we meet again Suzanne…Aloha…may you Rest In Paradise💕🌸💕

Marsha Valenzuela

The first time I ever watched/saw Suzanne was in Step by Step. She was beautiful and brilliantly funny. Years later, I started watching her on Three’s Company when it started airing on Nick at Nite. And I then discovered what a warrior and trailblazer she was. She fought for equal pay way before anyone thought to do so. She risked everything and unfortunately lost. The producers lied to her co-stars and turned them against her (thankfully they reconciled and made peace). Suzanne knew her worth and never stopped fighting. She is and will always be an inspiration. And she will always be missed. Thank you Suzanne for the laughs and the tears and the love.

Joshua

I was 13, in 1977.
My parents were very religious. They raised us to follow the rules of the church.
Television was closely monitored, and viewing was limited.
Miraculously, I was allowed to watch Three’s Company. A show alluding to homosexuality, with unwed co-ed roommates. For me, it was the beginning of accepting of differences. And “Chrissy” the “dumb blonde” wasn’t so dumb.
Watching Suzanne, over the last 46 years, throughout her career, well she felt like a friend.
I never met her.
But I appreciated her ideas.
They are woven in to the fabric that is my life.
I very much enjoyed finding her, and all of you, on my feed, live, feeling like I was an invited guest in to your home.
She took a piece of my youth with her.
That’s ok.
She gave so much more.
Blessing and hugs to all of you, her family.

Marina

I feel like I have lost a best friend. What an amazing beautiful woman. I have been a customer for many years. In one of my last subscription boxes, Suzanne gave us a beautiful heart bracelet. I wear it everyday to remember Suzanne by. God bless and Rest In Peace and to her amazing family I say cherish the many memories. ❤️

Sandi marinelli

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