Susan Wynia
March 26, 2020
On March 18, 2020, Susan Arlene (Mayzlik) Wynia peacefully passed away surrounded by family in her Hohenwald home.
Mrs. Wynia was born in Austin, Minnesota on March 1, 1944, to Russell Frank and Ruth Signe (Thompson) Mayzlik. She married the love of her life, Glenn Douglas Wynia, on September 14, 1963. It was said to have been love at first sight. They lived an adventurous life together moving from Welch, Minnesota to a houseboat in Florida before settling in Tennessee. During their 56 years of marriage, Susan became a loving mother and homemaker to their four children.
She was raised on a dairy farm near Austin, Minnesota, instilling an everlasting interest in animals. Growing up she had a special love for her horse, Thunder. She attended a one-room country grade school, Peerless District 122 in Mower County, Austin, Minnesota and graduated from Blooming Prairie High School in 1962. In her spare time, she enjoyed reading or bringing out her artistic side with paintings. She did many beautiful oil paintings, especially of outdoor nature scenes and horses. One painting of Thunder was her proudest. Mrs. Wynia had an infectious and bubbly personality that many were instantly drawn to.
In addition to her husband, she is survived by her children, Michael Wynia, Deborah (Christopher) Coggin, and Rhonda (Jay) Wix; grandchildren, Scott Wynia, Kyle Wynia, Cassidy Wynia, Erin Wynia and Jason Wix; great-grandchildren, Emily and Robert Wynia; and her siblings Judy Schwartz, Ronald (Penny) Mayzlik, John (Sandi) Mayzlik and Jerry (Connie) Mayzlik.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Russell and Ruth Mayzlik; daughter, Christine Wynia; brother, Frank Russell Mayzlik; brothers-in-law, Roger Schwartz and Kenneth Wynia; sisters-in-law, Marilyn Reed Wynia, Lois Wynia Levandowski, and Shirley Wynia Anair; and father-in-law and mother-in law, Alvin and Agnes (Swatosh) Wynia.
A memorial service with family and friends will take place later. Adair Funeral and Cremation Services assisted the family with arrangements.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Susan's name may be made to the Mayo Clinic, Center for Regenerative Medicine or High Forest Humane Society of Hohenwald.
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