In a video played at one ofSuzanne Somers' recent memorials, the late actress delivered a final performance to those who knew her best.

The video, shared exclusively with PEOPLE, shows Somers, whodied at age 76 on Oct. 15after herbreast cancer that spread to her brain, talking about and performing a touching rendition of Leon Russell’s 1970 classic, “A Song for You.”

“It took me two weeks to rehearse this song before I could sing it without crying,” Somers said in the clip. “It reminds me of that beautiful quote, ‘Music is what feelings sound like.’ "

Somers' husbandAlan Hameltold PEOPLEthat it was fitting to close out the family’s remembrance of Somers with a video of her singing. “There wasn’t a dry eye in the room,” Hamel said.

Hamel explained the significance of “A Song for You,” calling it “our song.”

“Suzanne sang it to me every night on stage in Las Vegas,” Hamel added. “Whenever she sang it, Suzanne cried, I cried and so did every single person in the audience.”

Alan Hamel and Suzanne Somers in 2015.Gabe Ginsberg/FilmMagic

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Somers' memorials on Nov. 30 in Palm Desert, California, and on Dec. 10 in her hometown in San Bruno, featured tributes and videos of Somers singing, as well as montages of her career and family, according to their grandson Ziane Hamel.

Bruce acted as the night’s master of ceremonies and led guests through an hour-long program filled with montages of theThree’s Companystar’s career, family toasts and other performances.

In this exclusive video, Bruce talked of his mother’s “secret power” to make anyone and everyone feel “as loved as we all need to be.” Said Bruce, “Everyone here knows my mom as Suzanne Somers, but the reality is to me is, she wasn’t Suzanne Somers, she’s just my mom.”

“I am the luckiest man on Earth . . . I got the most amazing mother, who taught me how to love, how to love others, love myself, have compassion, have empathy and be kind — be kind to everyone,” continued Bruce.

“Alan was remarkably gregarious and welcoming,” Somers' publicist R. Couri Hay told PEOPLE of the event. “It was a beautiful and extremely authentic evening filled with personal reminiscences, song, and of course, heart-stopping videos of Suzanne singing in Vegas and talking to the audience. It was so moving and heartfelt.”

Alanexclusively told PEOPLEat the time, “Suzanne loved cocktail parties and we threw her a great one at Stone Eagle Club in Palm Desert.”

Somers died just one day shy of her 77th birthday.

“Suzanne Somers passed away peacefully at home in the early morning hours of October 15th. She survived an aggressive form of breast cancer for over 23 years,” Hay wrote in a statement shared on behalf of the actress’ family at the time.

source: people.com