Suzanne Somers‘ husband, Alan Hamel, gave the “Three’s Company” actress a handwritten letter one day before her death at age 76 on Sunday.Hamel, 87, gifted the poem to Somers as part of an early birthday present.
The late star passed away ahead of her 77th birthday on Monday.According to her publicist R. Couri Hay, Hamel “gave it to her a day early and she read the poem and went to bed and later died peacefully in her sleep.”The note was written in all caps and was wrapped in pink peonies.“Love I use it every day, sometimes several times a day.
I use it at the end of emails to my loving family. I even use it in emails to close friends. I use it when I’m leaving the house,” the note began, via People. “There’s love, then love you and I love you!!
Therein lies some of the different ways we use love. Sometimes I feel obliged to use love, responding to someone who signed love in their email, when I’m uncomfortable using love but I use it anyway.”“I also use love to describe a great meal.
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