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Laurel Harris

San Luis Obispo, California

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Laurel Harris, 53, of Los Osos, passed away peacefully Friday, April 6, 2012. Born in Los Angeles, she graduated from Arroyo Grande High School in 1976. She graduated from Cedar Crest College in Allentown, Pa., with degrees in Theatre/Voice and Communication. Laurel was known for her magnificent...

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"God has another beautiful flower in His bouquet." May the peace and comfort of the Holy Spirit be upon all of Laurel's family and loved ones.

I knew Laurel in Bakersfield and for the last year here in Arroyo Grande. She was very talented but you'd never hear her brag about her accomplishments but she bragged a lot about her kids. What a sweet spirit she was and full of grace. I'm so sorry for this great loss to her family. Hold tight to your memories.

We are so sorry that our cousin is gone to sit beside our Lord and see many of our loved ones that have made the journey there. My family knows she is at peace and free of all the pain.

I am so very sorry to hear of your loss. As a young girl when I knew her, she was a stand-out. Few could match her vivacity, lovely demeanor and crystal ideas. May her successful life inspire others.

My sympathies to Laurel's family for their loss. As I read the tribute to her I was astonished to learn that she was a Cedar Crest graduate. I was, too, and have lived in Los Osos for almost 32 years and never knew that a sister graduate lived close by. I was in the class of 1951. I'm very sorry that we never met. Marilyn Moore

It was such a joy singing with Laurel in Canzona. My sympathy to her family.

Laurel was a special caring individual who enriched the lives of many. I knew her in high school as the sister of my friend Steve. She will be missed in countless ways.

Laurel, my best friend in high school. My life is better because of you. Thank you for enriching mine as well as countless other lives that you touched in your short time here. God bless your family that loved you so much.

To my dearest niece and only godchild. Thank you for sharing our special time together in Hawaii. We will miss you laughing spirt that lifted us all. Aloha Nui Loa