In Memory

Sue Mayfield (Van Benthuysen)

The following beautiful tribute to Sue Mayfield VanBenthuysen as written by several members of her family and her son, Dan, gave us permission to put it on her "In Memory" page.

Suzie Mayfield VanBenthuysen, age 79, passed away peacefully on July 7, 2023 in Henderson, Nevada.  She was a 40 year resident of Atascadero.  Suzie is survived by brothers, Art Mayfield and Fred Mayfield.  She has four children:  Den VanBenthuysen, Julie Coleman, Dan VanBenthuysen, and Gina Armstrong.  She was a loving grandmother to her six grandchildren:  Kolby, Madison, Gregory, Chase, Chandler, and Indie.  We know she is joyous to be rejoined with her devoted husband Pete VanBenthuysen and precious Madison, who both preceded her in death.

Suzanne Mayfield was born on February 9, 1944 and was raised in South Gate.  She earned her cosmetology license and opened Canyon Hair Company in Chino Hills, CA.  She met and fell in love with Pete VanBenthuysen and together decided Atascadero was where they wanted to raise a family.  In addition to running a household, Suzie soon opened Secondhand Rose, a niche clothing store located in the Carlton Hotel, in downtown Atascadero in the early 80s.

Suzie's greatest legacy was founding the nonprofit, North County Women's Resource Center, whose mission  is to support and help battered women.  The resource center had two shelters and is still helping women in need.  She worked tirelessly and took pride in community service.  She was an active member of Quota Club International and participated in many annual fundraisers.  Her special projects included Camp Hapitok, American Cancer Society and Canines in the park, a fundraising effort to purchase a police dog for the Atascadero Police Department.  As a retiree she kept helping others and volunteered for the ECHO Homeless Organization.

Suzie was a pillar of the Atascadero community for many years.  Suzie was a great friend to all.  She gave selflessly to anyone in need.  Suzie took joy in the successes and accomplishments of family and friends.  She loved people.  Her contagious laugh was a testament to her love for life.  She made friends easily with her inquisitive nature and unabashed ability to share her thoughts.  Suzie made her mark on Atascadero and on the world.  She will be sorely missed by everyone who loved and knew her.

Our hearts and prayers go out to the family for the loss of their precious Mom and grandmother and to all those whole lives were touched by all she did.  Rest in peace dear classmate.



 
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08/16/23 06:22 AM #1    

Judy Hanson (Dillard)

I talked with Suzie years ago when I was on my quest looking for missing classmates and had a GREAT conversation with her. I'm sure she was welcomed in Heaven gracefully for all the good she did. Sincere condolences to her family and may she Rest in Peace.


08/16/23 06:23 AM #2    

Judy Hanson (Dillard)

I talked with Suzie years ago when I was on my quest looking for missing classmates and had a GREAT conversation with her. I'm sure she was welcomed in Heaven gracefully for all the good she did. Sincere condolences to her family and may she Rest in Peace.


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