Suzanne Somers‘ nearest and dearest have laid her to rest and remembered her during a celebration of life in the California desert on Thursday, per Page Six. According to an insider, the outlet reported on Friday, December 1, that she was buried in a pair of custom Timberland Boots six weeks after her death on October 15, which occurred just one day before her birthday. The outlet reported that the pair loved hiking and the mountains. The boots were personalized by him at some point. Messages included “In Love Forever,” ‘Twice a Day,‘ and ‘We Are One. Charles Koch was also present, as a resident in the area.
Page6 shared a photo of a program for the celebration of Suzanne’s life. The illustration was created by her stepdaughter Leslie Hammel. It also included a quote. It’s not about who you are. It’s not about what you do. It’s not about what you have. The program also called Suzanne “our brightest star.” The program also called Suzanne “our brightest star.”PEOPLE reported that guests donned “sparkles and feathers in true Suzanne fashion” for the celebration, and guests were gifted a “LOVE” bracelet from Suzanne’s line and a holiday candle in her favorite scent, Floating Gardenia. Suzanne’s husband told Page Six, “Suzanne loved cocktail parties, and we threw her a great one at Stone Eagle Club in Palm Desert.”Suzanne died after a lengthy battle with breast cancer that ultimately spread to her brain, per an October 26 report by The Blast.
Her publicist, R. Couri Hay, confirmed in a statement to HollywoodLife that she had died “peacefully at home” on October 15.“Suzanne was surrounded by her loving husband Alan, her son Bruce, and her immediate family,” the statement said. Her family had gathered on October 16th to celebrate her birthday. They will instead celebrate her life and thank the millions of her fans and followers.