Karla Ann Viveros' Obituary
Karla Ann was born August 31, 1956 in Soda Springs Idaho to Marc and Joyce Wuthrich. She was an only child until the age of 10 when her brother Eddie was born. One year later her brother Danny was born. She graduated Bear Lake High School in 1974. Shortly after high school she fell for a hard working man named Dennis Jensen. They married July 4th of 1975. She gave birth to their son Asa the following year. 6 months before the birth of their second son Vincent, her mother was diagnosed with breast cancer. 5 days before Vincent’s birth she passed away. Just over a year after that her father took his life. In 1979 she gave birth to their third son Barry. And in 1983 she gave birth to their last child, daughter Angela. In the early 90’s Karla and Dennis divorced. For years Karla looked for love. In the summer of 2002 she began dating a neighbor in her apartment complex by the name of Victor Viveros. They married December 4th that year. In the 11 years they were married she was able to enjoy life again. He tried to give her everything she wanted. She truly loved him. In 2010 she was diagnosed with her worst fear, breast cancer. She went through chemotherapy and was given a clean bill of health July of 2011. Later that year it was found that she had 2 inoperable tumors on her brain. She tried everything she could. Even though it ravaged her body, she would do anything to stay alive for her husband. She was incredibly strong and every time we thought she was headed out, she bounced right back. Her last few months were spent at Garden Terrace, where they took wonderful care of her until she received her wings the morning of July 3rd. She is preceded in death by her parents Marc and Joyce, and her brother Eddie. Her gentle soul lives on through her family Asa, Vincent with wife Haley, Barry with wife Tara, Angela with husband Brent Goudy, and her 9 grandchildren.
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