In Memory

Sue Hanson (Davis)

Sue Hanson (Davis)

 

      

Susan L HansonDavis-Mahood

Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

23 Jan 2022

Susan L HansonDavis-Mahood She loved life! Susan was borni n Salt Lake City Utah to Barbara and Wendell Hanson. She graduated Skyline High School and Salt Lake Community College (Nursing LVN). She also attended Gateway Technical College in Kenosha WI (Nursing AAS) , Westminster College Salt Lake City Utah (Nursing,BSN) and received her Masters in Nursing from West Haven University in Salt Lake City Utah. Susan was an intelligent hard working woman. She cared for everyone. Not only as a nurse but as a mother and friend.

She had a never quit tenacious soul. She beat breast cancer twice and started several successful businesses that have out lived her. She loved her family and would always go out of her way to make them feel loved. She was able to rise above the challenges of her life to provide a good home for her son, excellent care for her patients and overcome the limitations placed on women from her era. There was no better mother or friend and her legacy will endure. Susan passed away quietly at Southern Hills hospital Las Vegas Nevada on Christmas Day 2021 due to respiratory failure from COVID.

She fought till the end.

Susan will not be forgotten and the lives she impacted will never be the same.She is survived by her child Aaron P Davis. Her husband Brian Mahood. Her Mother Barbara Hanson. Her brothers Steve and Brad Hanson, Her Grand children Micah Grace Davis, Aaron Zecheriah Davis, and Petra Riley Davis.

A memorial will be held on February 5th. Details to be released to close friends and family.

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01/25/22 08:02 PM #1    

Tim Cox

Sue was certainly outgoing and her passing was a big surprise to me.  She posted on the website back in July and was busy checking in and encouraging us all to do what we could to be better. There was no indication that she had any health issues and in the next few months she is gone. She was great at serving others.  Rest in peace Sue


01/26/22 07:21 AM #2    

Lisa Condie

I am sorry to read of Sue's passing. We spent many, very early mornings together practicing for dance and drill.I have wonderful memories of her in big curlers and sweat pants. Sue was always a kind presence...always a lot of fun as well. Rest in peace, sweet friend.


01/26/22 06:32 PM #3    

Michele Pearson (Spencer)

So sad to hear this news! I didn't know her very well, but I remember when she became "the new girl" at Churchill Jr. High and how beautiful and cute everyone thought she was. It sounds like she was a go-getter her whole life who dedicated her life to service, and her passing will leave a void. 


01/27/22 08:04 AM #4    

Scott Gledhill

I only had one very short interaction with her. She wanted a set of my drawings when I offered them.   She genuinely enjoyed them, I hope she found some serenity when she looked at them.  There where a lot of you I wish I had spent more time interacting with . I think she would have been one of the really good choices. 


02/01/22 01:15 PM #5    

Debbie Shamy (Wilkinson)

I am sorry to hear of her passing so soon.  She was a bright light at our school who was friendly and sweet.  At a student body of 3000 students, it was not easy to have a close relationship with everyone.  And I know many of us would love to go back and make many more connections.  Condolences to her family at this time.

 


07/22/22 01:34 PM #6    

Kenny Lone

This is heart breaking. broken heart crying


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