Cynthia Rae Flodin, age 54, of Siren, WI, passed away on Sunday, October 23, 2016. Cynthia was born on February 22, 1962 in Waukegan, Illinois, to parents, Vera Pearl (Luthie) and John William Wegner. The youngest of eight children, she spent the early years of her life growing up in Wauconda, Illinois. She attended the St. Matthews Lutheran School until the family moved to the Siren area in 1976. Cynthia graduated from the Siren High School in 1980. On September 17, 1983, Cynthia was united in marriage to her high school sweetheart, Daniel Flodin, at the Calvary Covenant Church in Alpha, WI. Together they raised two children, Rebekah and Micah. In 1983, Cynthia and Daniel started the Flodin Construction Company. She served as the secretary, CEO and CFO for the business. Over the years, Cynthia pursued various business and job opportunities. She ran her own beauty salon out of her own home and she would also occasionally waitress at the Main Street Café in Siren. Cynthia had a great love for all of God’s creation with a special love for the beach. She also mirrored God’s creativity in her own passionate pursuit of creative endeavors such as cooking, quilting and crafting. She was the former proprietor of her own crafting business known as “Cinder Bug Crafts.” Preceding Cynthia in death is her father, John Wegner. Cynthia is survived by her loving husband, of 33 years, Daniel Flodin; her mother, Vera Pearl Wegner; children, Rebekah (Bryan) Davis and Micah Flodin; two granddaughters, Brielle Eden Davis and Kiara Rae Davis; brother, David Wegner; sisters: Barbara (Keith) Swichtenberg, Janice (Bill) Link, Carol (Chuck) Wendt, Diana (Mickey) McCracken, Linda (Warren) Heir, and Tammy (John) Ramsdell. A Celebration of Life will be held at 11:00am (visitation from 10:00am – 11:00am) on Friday, October 28, 2016, at the Calvary Covenant Church in Alpha, 11550 State Road 70, Grantsburg, WI 54840. Pastor Bryan Davis will be officiating the service. The family is requesting that those in attendance please wear bright colored clothing to represent Cynthia’s “cheerful” life.