Yvonne Lynn ZindlerFound peace and was called home to the Lord while at home surrounded by her loved ones Friday, March 4, 2016. She was born July 17, 1963 to LaVerne Sorenson and the late Donald Sothman who preceded Yvonne's passing just three months earlier on December 3, 2015. Yvonne graduated from Menomonee Falls High School. She moved on and worked in many customer service positions including Quad Graphics & Miller Park for many years, making many friends along the way. Yvonne had a big heart and passion for family and friends. She truly loved being with her family, watching them grow, and build memories together, which is where her heart was. She loved cooking meals with the family, looked forward to family get-togethers, holidays, and reunions.Another great passion of Yvonne's was camping and being outdoors. She frequently stayed at Menomonee Park (Lannon Quarry), which was one of her favorite places. She loved the campfires, fishing and grilling. She attended Elmbrook Church regularly, loved the worship and growing closer to God. Yvonne is lovingly remembered by her mother LaVerne Sorenson, step-father Dave Sorenson, sister Terry Lindner, her four children: Crystal Baumann, (Josh), Tami Zindler, Ben Zindler, and her youngest daughter Taylor Brunette (age 12), her three grandchildren: Logan Baumann, Dominic Zindler, and Tatum Zindler, her three nephews: Martin Lindner, Lukas Wieland, and Alex Kirsch. She also leaves behind a lot of loving relatives and friends. Upon Yvonne's wishes a "Celebration of Life" will be held by the family at Menomonee Park (Lannon Quarry) at Reservation Area #1 for all to attend May 21, 2016 at 11:00am. In memory of Yvonne a service will be held at 1:00pm. Food will be served at 2:00pm. Please feel free to bring a dish to pass. Two evergreen trees will be planted in Menomonee Park (Legacy Forest) in memory of Donald and Yvonne. In lieu of flowers, please consider a monetary gift which will be put towards this cause. The family wishes to thank all of those who cared for, visited, provided support in every way to her and the family. "Yvonne, you will always be loved, remembered, and missed so very much."