In 1982 she moved to Carmel, California and in 1985, to Santa Cruz. She married David Logan in 1989, and their son, Dana, was born in 1990. She started her own publishing company, Dakota Books, in 1992. She worked as a legal secretary at law offices in Aptos and Capitola, where she loved her jobs and the people she worked with. Laura will be remembered as a caring, joyful person with lots of friends and family. She had an inspiring attitude and outlook on life. She loved to read and write and had a large collection of books. She enjoyed being outdoors, camping, skiing, and visiting the ocean and Lake Tahoe.
Laura is survived by her son Dana of Soquel, her partner, Jim Jacquard of Santa Cruz as well as her mother, Elaine Lato, five siblings, and thirteen nieces and nephews in Wisconsin and Illinois. She is preceded in death by her husband, David in 1999 and her father Stan Lato.
In 1982 she moved to Carmel, California and in 1985, to Santa Cruz. She married David Logan in 1989, and their son, Dana, was born in 1990. She started her own publishing company, Dakota Books, in 1992. She worked as a legal secretary at law offices in Aptos and Capitola, where she loved her jobs and the people she worked with. Laura will be remembered as a caring, joyful person with lots of friends and family. She had an inspiring attitude and outlook on life. She loved to read and write and had a large collection of books. She enjoyed being outdoors, camping, skiing, and visiting the ocean and Lake Tahoe.
Laura is survived by her son Dana of Soquel, her partner, Jim Jacquard of Santa Cruz as well as her mother, Elaine Lato, five siblings, and thirteen nieces and nephews in Wisconsin and Illinois. She is preceded in death by her husband, David in 1999 and her father Stan Lato.
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