Suzanne Somers died Oct. 15 after a long battle with breast cancer. She was 76, and passed just one day before her 77th birthday. Her husband of 46 years, Alan Hamel, was by her side, and just before her death, he gave her a poem he had written in honor of her birthday. He made the choice to give it to her a day early, and the poem has since been made public.
He continued, 'I ALSO USE LOVE TO DESCRIBE A GREAT MEAL. I USE IT TO EXPRESS HOW I FEEL ABOUT A SHOW ON NETFLIX. I OFTEN USE LOVE REFERRING TO MY HOME, MY CAT GLORIA, TO THINGS GLORIA DOES, TO THE TASTE OF A CANTALOUPE I GREW IN MY GARDEN. I LOVE THE TASTE OF A FRESHLY HARVESTED ORGANIC ROYAL JUMBO MEDJOOL DATE. I LOVE BITING A FIG OFF THE TREE. I LOVE WATCHING TWO GIANT BLACKBIRDS WHO LIVE NEARBY SWOOPING BY MY WINDOW IN A POWER DIVE.
He went on to describe their relationship, which spanned over several decades, writing, '55 YEARS TOGETHER, 46 MARRIED AND NOT EVEN ONE HOUR APART FOR 42 OF THOSE YEARS. The poem concluded with 'I’M BACK TO FEELINGS. THERE ARE NO WORDS. representative for Somers told People that while Hamel wrote the poem for her birthday, he 'gave it to her a day early and she read the poem and went to bed and later died peacefully in her sleep.' Reps for Hamel did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment about the poem CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER Throughout their lengthy marriage, Somers and Hamel have been open about their deep feelings for each other.
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