Alan Hamel, Suzanne Somers' husband, sent her a touching early birthday present before her death Sunday morning.
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A source told Page Six that Hamel gave the “Three’s Company” star a “handwritten love poem wrapped in her favorite pink peonies.” Somers died one day before her 77th birthday after a protracted fight with breast cancer.
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The “Step by Step” actress “read the poem and went to bed and later died peacefully in her sleep,” People reported. According to the site, the romantic poetry asked, "What kind of love do I feel for my wife Suzanne?" The closest word version isn't close.
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“Not even a fraction of a fraction. Unconditional love fails. Taking a bullet for you doesn't work. I cry thinking about my affections for you.”
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There are no words. Nothing happens. No guarantee. “No declarations,” Hamel said. Despite 150 years, Oxford University Press' green-shaded scholars have not found that word.
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The late actress' longtime publicist, R. Couri Hay, confirmed her death Sunday morning. Suzanne Somers died quietly at home early Oct. 15. “She survived an aggressive form of breast cancer for over 23 years,” he stated.
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Hay stated that Somers' family and friends intended to celebrate her birthday on Monday. “Instead, they will celebrate her extraordinary life and thank her millions of fans and followers who loved her,” he said.
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The short-lived competition show “Anniversary Game” introduced Somers and Hamel in 1969. They married in 1977. The actress has son Bruce Jr. with ex-husband Bruce Somers during their nearly 50-year marriage.
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