Suzanne Somers son Bruce puts on a brave face as

Suzanne Somers’ son Bruce puts on a brave face as he runs errands with his niece Daisy…days after his mother

By Alesia Stanford for Dailymail.Com 10:10 pm Oct 20, 2023, updated 10:35 pm Oct 20, 2023

Suzanne Somers’ son Bruce Somers Jr. appeared to put on a brave face Thursday, just days after his mother’s tragic death.

The actress and influencer died on Sunday, a day before her 77th birthday, after a long battle with breast cancer.

Bruce, 57, was the Three’s Company star’s only son.

He was spotted in Palm Springs, California, where Suzanne lived with her husband Alan Hamel, 87, for several decades.

The Sincbox Media founder braved the desert heat wearing a white T-shirt, black shorts and sneakers while running errands.

Errands: Suzanne Somers’ son Bruce, 57, was spotted running errands in Palm Springs, California, on Wednesday, just days after his mother died of breast cancer. The actress died on Sunday, a day before her 77th birthday

The marketer was carrying a cup of coffee and wearing dark sunglasses.

Bruce referenced his mother’s 23-year battle with cancer and other challenges, calling her a “warrior who articulated her fears” in his online speech.

He was joined by his niece Daisy Hamel-Buffa, 28.

The fashion designer is the granddaughter of Suzanne’s husband Alan Hamel from his first marriage.

The So It Goes singer looked relaxed in an oversized gray T-shirt and gym shorts.

Her dark, curly hair was pulled back in a bun, and she appeared to be wearing minimal makeup behind her black-and-white checkered sunglasses.

She accessorized with two layered necklaces and clear hoop earrings.

The artist wore black thick-soled shoes and gold and white checked socks, carried a large pink shoulder bag and appeared to be enjoying a coffee.

Warrior: In his online speech, Bruce shared this photo and called her a “warrior who articulated her fears” for taking on challenges, including her 23-year battle with breast cancer. Granddaughter: Bruce was accompanied on her errand run by his niece and Suzanne’s granddaughter Daisy Hamel-Buffa, 28, who looked casual in an oversized gray T-shirt, black shorts and chunky black-soled shoes

After her grandmother’s death, Daisy posted pictures of Suzanne holding her as a toddler and wrote a loving tribute to her grandmother, whom she and the other grandchildren called Zannie.

“You taught us what it means to love and care, to pamper yourself, to eat, to enjoy life and to appreciate beauty in all forms!” she wrote.

Zannie: Daisy shared pictures of Suzanne holding her as a toddler and wrote a loving tribute to her grandmother, who she called Zannie. “You taught us what it means to love and care, to pamper yourself, to eat, to enjoy life and to appreciate beauty in all forms!” She wrote “Proud”: As she remembered her last conversation with the “Step by Step” star recalled, she said: “The last time I saw you, you kept telling me how proud you were of the woman I have become.” “I promise you for the rest to make me proud of my life.”

“You raised us all with your great love and made everyone feel truly seen and cared for.”

Recalling her last conversation with the “Step by Step” star, she shared, “The last time I saw you, you kept telling me how proud you were of the woman I’ve become. “

“I promise to make you proud for the rest of my life and I know that every time I sing you will be with me and sing along with your beautiful harmonies.” “I love you forever, Zannie.”

The family continues to invite fans to share their own memories of Suzanne on their website, SuzanneSomers.com.