Logan L. Laack
Logan L. Laack, age 20, of Plymouth, but currently residing in Milwaukee, took his next step in life with amazing strength, dignity, and love on Thursday, Aug. 27, 2009 at Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin in Milwaukee.
He was born on Aug. 2, 1989 in Sheboygan, son of Lyle L. Laack and Debra J. Kohlmann-Laack. He graduated from Plymouth High School in 2007 and was currently attending MATC in Milwaukee.
He was baptized, confirmed, and a member of Saron United Church of Christ in the town of Sheboygan Falls.
Throughout his life and schooling career, Logan was involved in youth sports, participated in theater for young audiences, was a member of the Clover Crusaders 4-H club, participated in many activities in high school including; band, drama, chorus, tennis, and bowling, and he also served on the Children’s Hospital Youth Advisory Board.
Logan was a former employee of the Plymouth Piggly Wiggly, and was currently employed at the C. Adams Bakery in the Milwaukee Public Market.
In his free time he enjoyed movies, music, space exploration, art, bowling, billiards, golf, tennis, baseball, snow-boarding, wakeboarding, and skateboarding.
Survivors include his mother, Debra J. Kohlmann-Laack of Plymouth; his father, Lyle Laack (special friend Doris Harrington) of Plymouth; a sister, Latreace Laack and her fiancée Jason Bucher of Milwaukee; his maternal grandparents, Ronald and Annette Kohlmann of Plymouth; aunts and uncles, Kevin and Connie Kohlman, Tom and Lana Laack-Stoll, Linda Laack, and Gene Laack; cousins, Jason Laack, Christopher Laack, Sarah Stoll, Jane Stoll, and Mark Heichler; and Bryan, his dog. Many relatives and special friends further survive him.
A sister, Justine Laack; his paternal grandparents, Holis and Lois (Bohenstengle) Laack; and Donn and Ronny Laack, preceded him in death.
Funeral services will be held at 7 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 1, at Wittkopp-Schneider Funeral Home in Plymouth. Family will gather at the Salem Plankroad Cemetery in the town of Sheboygan Falls on Wednesday morning for burial. Friends may call at the funeral home on Tuesday from 3 p.m. until the time of service.
On behalf of Logan and his family we would like to thank all of you that have supported Logan
through your prayers, thoughts and kindness. We cannot begin to express our gratitude to the
talented and dedicated doctors and staff at Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin who truly loved and
cared for Logan.
His battle was long, but his love for life will always persist. Logan continues to be an inspiration to
us all.