Service Information
Shayne Noel Zieman, age 45, of Buffalo Lake, Minnesota, passed away Sunday, September 17, 2017, at her home in Buffalo Lake, Minnesota.
Memorial Services were held at the Dobratz-Hantge Funeral Chapel in Hutchinson, Minnesota with interment in the Oakland Cemetery.
Obituary
Shayne Noel Zieman was born on January 22, 1972, in Glencoe, Minnesota. She was the daughter of Curtis Zieman and Sandra Sorenson. Shayne was baptized as an infant on February 6, 1972, and was later confirmed in her faith as a youth on April 12, 1987, both at Peace Lutheran Church in Hutchinson. She received her education in Hutchinson, and was a graduate of the Hutchinson High School Class of 1990.
Shayne grew up in Hutchinson and later moved to Buffalo Lake.
Shayne enjoyed camping and sitting around the campfire. She loved her dogs Cosmo and Chewy. Shayne especially enjoyed spending time with her family and friends.
Shayne passed away on Sunday, September 17, 2017, at her home in Buffalo Lake, Minnesota, at the age of 45 years.
Blessed be her memory.
Name is survived by her:
Father, Curt Zieman and his wife, Pam of Florida;
Mother, Sandy Sorenson and her husband, Duke of Henderson, NV;
Brother, Ryan Zieman and his wife, Karla of Hutchinson, MN;
Nephew & Godchild, Jake Zieman of Hutchinson, MN;
Significant Other, Corey Todd of Buffalo Lake, MN;
Step Sister, Stacy Yurek of Buffalo Lake, MN;
Step Sister, Paulette Huston of Eagan, MN;
Step Brother, Wade Sorenson of Savage, MN;
Grandfather, Omer Templin and his wife, Evelyn of Glencoe, MN;
Grandmother, Marilyn Zieman of Hutchinson, MN;
Aunts, Uncles, Cousins, other relatives and friends.
Shayne is preceded in death by her, Grandfather, Martin Zieman; Grandmothers, Mabel Zieman and Delores Templin.
Connie Knick Popp says
Ryan, I am sorry to learn that Shayne passed away. I enjoyed getting to know you and your sister when you attended Brownton Elementary School for a time. I was a teacher’s aide back then, and I remember thinking you were great kids. You have my sympathy in your loss. Connie Knick Popp