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Suzanne Somers was honored by the cast of Step by Step nearly five months after her death.

Summers died of breast cancer on October 15th at her home in Palm Desert. She passed away at the age of 76.

On Sunday, her former “Step by Step” co-stars reunited at ’90s Con to share some of her legacy as a leading actress on television for decades.

Christopher Castile, Patrick Duffy, Stacey Keenan, Christine Lakin, Jason Marsden and Sasha Mitchell have reunited for the first time in years.

Patrick Duffy pays emotional tribute to ‘Step by Step’ co-star Suzanne Somers

Summers co-starred with Patrick Duffy on the family sitcom “Step by Step.” (ABC Photo Archives)

“Step by Step” debuted in 1991 and ran for seven seasons until its final episode aired in 1998.

Duffy and Summers played Frank Lambert and Carol Foster, single parents who fell in love, married, and started a family. The newlyweds not only made a fresh start as adults, each had her own three children and developed a new concept of family.

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Step by Step Cast of Suzanne Somers and Patrick Duffy

The cast of “Step by Step” reunited at ’90s Con in Connecticut. (ABC Photo Archives)

“Suzanne gave such a beautiful and thoughtful gift. She was a person of incredible style and charm in real life, and I will never forget her.” [that] And I still have them. “One Christmas she gave me Prada cashmere tights,” Keenan told People magazine.

“Well, it’s Prada. You know, all the fancy stuff and all that. But beyond that, she said, ‘You’ll be warm wearing this. Even if you have a long skirt, this… You can stay warm by wearing it underneath. [It was] so sweet. She’ll be lonely when she’s gone. ”

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“Looking at her when she was younger, [I] I would see her on TV. She knew about “Three’s Company” because she used to watch reruns since she was a child. Sorry, I didn’t know about ‘Dallas,”’ Lakin said.

Patrick and Suzanne played single parents Frank and Carol. (ABC Photo Archives)

She continued, “I grew up with her and saw her as a woman, as a businesswoman, and as a big star with a bright light, so gorgeous, so down to earth, and someone I really admire.” She was the person who made me think that as a young woman in Hollywood, you can be kind and generous and successful, and that all of those things don’t have to be contradictory.

“She was such a kind and loving person. Her heart was so big and we will miss her so much.”

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Watson, who played daughter Angela on the show, formed core memories with Suzanne.

The comedy focused on two single mothers who found love and raised a blended family together. (CBS)

“For me, it was really amazing to be a part of the mother-daughter reunion where we tap danced and sang together. It was like a highlight of my career,” she said.

Shortly after her death in October, Ms Duffy paid a moving eulogy to Ms Somers’ friend.

“Like everyone who knew her, I was stunned yesterday by the news that my dear and dear friend Suzanne had passed away. For that moment I couldn’t believe it,” he wrote on Instagram. Posted on. “But she certainly passed away. She passed beautifully through my life on this leg of her never-ending journey. My current job is to help her continue her journey by the wayside.” It’s about staying.”

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He added: “I know I’m not the only one who wishes I could have met her and Alan in person one more time, but if I had met her last Friday, I still would have wanted to see her just one more time today. It’s beauty,” he added. current human reality.

“What strength and support I muster and send to Alan and Bruce and her family. And I say to her: When the stone of your life fell into this pond, you made a big ripple. , my friend. Thank you.”

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“Three’s Company” actress diagnosed with cancer Twice before. She suffered from skin cancer in her 30s and breast cancer in her 50s.

Summers married her second husband, TV presenter Alan Hamel She regularly discussed their loving relationship with each other.

In addition to son Bruce, they have three granddaughters: Camellia, Violet, and Daisy.

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