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Sheila A. Zenner

November 15, 1953 - September 6, 2017
Visitation
Unity Lutheran Church, Cross of Life Campus
20700 West North Avenue
Brookfield, Wisconsin 53045
Sunday 9/10, 2:30 pm - 4:00 pm
Service
Unity Lutheran Church, Cross of Life Campus
20700 West North Avenue
Brookfield, Wisconsin 53045
Sunday 9/10, 4:00 pm

On Wednesday September 6, 2017, Sheila A. Zenner reunited with her father Robert, mother Janet, and brother Skip. Loving wife of Nancy, whom she plans to love now, forever and a million years after that. Proud mother of Heather and Dustin. Devoted sister of Dan (Shari) Zenner, Therese (Tom) Mitchell, Lenore (Tony) Schumacher, Mike (Patty) Zenner,Continue Reading

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Kamryn Stoltz Emma's Freind left a message on December 16, 2018:
I remember Sheila was very kind and caring there was never one moment that she was mean she kept me super smiling. Not very many people can do that except Emma Zenner and Sheila
Gail (Gillie) Waddington left a message on October 25, 2017:
I am who I am, in part, because of a 15 year old Sheila whom I loved unconditionally. She was a part of the lore of my family from the time of our births, and was absolutely the coolest person I had ever met by the time we were singing together in 9th grade. The first solo I ever had was one I split with Sheila in the Christmas concert that year. After Fond du Lac, we spent our loves living hundreds of miles from each other, yet she always felt right next door. She will be with me every time I sing, forever and ever.
Lila M. Mueller, CRR, ART (Regd), NBCR left a message on September 19, 2017:
Sheila put up a great fight for a dreaded disease. It was a privilege to have served her with Reflexology. Rest in peace.
Laurie Lindner-Zolinski left a message on September 10, 2017:
Ms. Sheila will always be one my favorite boss' and a great friend. I know how important Ms. Nancy was to her and I am sure that was a big factor in Ms. Sheila's attitude in her cause to outwit Cancer. We are sorry we could not be there today to say "good-bye." I will always remember that uplifting smile, and her bright and positive outlook. Lookout Heaven; Ms Sheila is going to brighten up the place, you will need your sunglasses. And I know she will always be watching over Ms. Nancy, who will now always have that glow of a dedicated Guardian Angel.
Kathy Ahner Gill left a message on September 8, 2017:
I'm so so saddened to hear of Sheila's death. I always got along very well with her and I honestly don't think I've ever seen her not happy and smiling with those twinkling eyes. Please to all the family know I'm thinking of you and remembering Sheila for the last 40 years that I knew her with a loving heart.
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Barb and Kirk Hyder left a message on September 8, 2017:
Kirk and I are glad that we were able to say goodbye to Sheila in person last weekend and share just a few moving moments with her, Nancy, Dustin and Heather. We laughed and we cried but went back home, strengthened in knowing that we will have lasting memories of our time with Sheila to hold fast to in the future. Sheila was, and is, a very special friend to both of us and we will remember her as a shining star; someone who was full of curiosity and showed deep interest in others. She was an angel here on Earth and we understand why God was anxious to get her into Heaven to serve as one of his warrior angels there. I myself can picture her right now among all the other angels, smiling, shaking their hands, hugging them, laughing and singing for joy as everyone celebrates her arrival. I'm jealous of those that are with her now and will miss her very much. My joy is in knowing that she is no longer sick and that God has promised we will meet up with her again. We want to give Nancy, her family and all of Sheila's family our deepest sympathies and will be praying for your rest and peace. God bless.
Krause Funeral Home & Cremation Services left a message:
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