Shirley Ann Sonnenberg, 75, of Silver Springs, Florida, passed away peacefully on July 3, 2025, with her husband at her side in Grace Davis Hall House, Ocala, Florida.
Shirley was born on Feb. 9, 1950, in Lasalle, Illinois, to Mildred Eileen Newell and Albert Keith Schniepp, both deceased. Shirley is survived by her husband, Lane Sonnenberg of Silver Springs, Florida; three brothers, Raymond Schniepp (Irene) of Phoenix, Arizona, Donald Schniepp of Denver, Colorado, and Jimmy Helms of Jacksonville, Florida; four sisters, Cheryl Gamble (Henry) of Idaho Falls, Idaho, Carol Bradford of La Porte, Indiana, Pam Mikkelsen of Jacksonville, Florida, and Barbara Lusco (Paul) of La Porte Indiana; three sons, Jeffery Allen Rancatore of La Porte, Indiana, and Robert Lyn Rancatore (Shelia) of Kansas City, Missouri, and predeceased son, Gregory Allen Rancatore; Stepdaughter, April Sonnenberg Salat (Bob) of Michigan City, Indiana; stepson, Lane Sonnenberg Jr. (Amanda) of Mill Creek, Indiana; and special family daughter-in-law, Lynn Warry Handley (Eric) of La Porte, Indiana.
At last count Shirley had 26 grandchildren and 30-plus great-grandchildren that she was always excited to tell people about and loved them all.
Shirley worked several years as a supervisor at Kingsley Furniture. She was a superb cook and bartender and cooked at a few La Porte County establishments. Finally, in 1998, she started her own successful business, Union Bar & Grill in Union Mills and made many friends and cooked great food and soups. One of her favorite days was Superbowl Sunday when she put out a smorgasbord of free food and fun prizes for her customers. In 2015, after 16 years, she sold the business and retired and started spending winters in Florida with her husband. In 2021, she moved there full time to their second home to pursue her favorite retirement career: professional full-time bingo queen. To know Shirley was to know a genuine lovely person.
Cremation has taken place, and as per her request, no services.
Memorial contributions may be directed to Ocklawaha Bridge Baptist Church, 14100 FL-40, Silver Springs, FL 34488, in the name of Shirley Ann Sonnenberg.
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Kellie Switalski
July 9, 2025
Sending my thoughts of comfort , Lane . I remember Shirley´s kindness and great eats . I had many fun times at the Cafe ! May she rest in peace .
Janis Winfrey
July 9, 2025
So sorry for your loss. Praying fir for you
Gene and Sharon Boodt
July 9, 2025
We are so sorry for your loss. Shirley was a great blessing and encouragement to us at Union Baptist Church in Union Mills. It was a privilege to know her.
Gene and Sharon Boodt
Raymond and Irene Schniepp
July 8, 2025
Rest in Peace Sister Dear
Love You
Raymond and Irene Schniepp
Lane Sonnenberg
July 8, 2025
Love you always´ till the end of time Lane
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