- Date Of Birth: October 25, 1922
- Date Of Death: January 1, 2021
- State: Michigan
Charles Joseph LaSata, 98, of Niles, Michigan, husband, father, grandfather, veteran, and lawyer for all, died peacefully at home on Friday, January 1, 2021 with his wife Julia and three children gathered at his side. His family is grateful for the kind and compassionate care provided by “The Ladies” and by the staff of Caring Circle Hospice at Home.
He was born on October 25, 1922 in Scranton, Pennsylvania to Karol and Magdalene (Jacevicius) LaSata and graduated from Scranton Technical High School. Like his two brothers, he volunteered to serve in World War II, entering the United States Navy where he was stationed on the USS Burke escorting convoys across the North Sea and was honorably discharged in 1945. He earned his Bachelor’s degree from Penn State University where he was a star baseball pitcher. He then earned his law degree from The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. After gaining admission to the District of Columbia bar, he worked for the U.S. Government in Philadelphia handling contracts and munitions procurement for the Korean War effort. He was transferred to South Bend Indiana in the mid-1950s to oversee government contracts and munitions at Bendix Corporation. There he met Julia Durm who was a nurse at a local hospital. They married at Saint Mary’s Church in Niles on June 3, 1961, and enjoyed more than 60 years together. He later became Director of Legal Aid in South Bend. In 1966 Charlie was appointed by Michigan Attorney General Frank Kelly as a Special Assistant Attorney General and he served in that position until 1981.
Charlie was a member of Saint Mary of the Immaculate Conception Parish in Niles, and the Father Allouez Council #708, Knights of Columbus. He was a member of the District of Columbia Bar, Indiana State Bar, Michigan State Bar, and Berrien County Bar Association.
He enjoyed vegetable gardening in the backyard, summers at the family cabin near Saint Ignace, Michigan, 48 years of winters on Sanibel Island, Florida, and annual deer hunting trips with friends, near Seney, in the Upper Peninsula. His greatest joy was his family.
He was sadly preceded in death by an infant son, Thomas Karol LaSata; and by his parents, Karol and Magdalene LaSata both of Scranton, his brothers Joseph LaSata of Hartford Connecticut, John LaSata of Scranton and his sisters Nellie Sobol, Ann Gargan and Mary Janosy, all of Scranton.
Surviving family includes his wife, Julia LaSata and their children, Charlie (& Kim) LaSata of Benton Harbor, Michigan, Laura (& Dan) O’Neill, of Chicago, Illinois, and Mary (& Jim) Spiegel of Benton Harbor; grandchildren Sarah, Anna, Chas, and Claire LaSata, Tim, John, Robert, and Annie O’Neill, and Julia and Eileen Spiegel; and many nieces and nephews.
Charles’ parents arrived in the United States from Lithuania and worked hard for their successes. He remembered that and was always ready to serve his struggling friends as well as everyone else, striving “to act justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with his God”, a standard which he was proud to pass on to his children and grandchildren.