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Karla <I>Hennings</I> Taylor

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Karla Hennings Taylor

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28 Mar 2020 (aged 63)
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Karla Dawn Hennings Taylor Karla Taylor, 63, passed away on March 28, 2020 at her home after a long illness. Karla was born in Soda Springs, Idaho on July 28, 1956 to mother, BarDee Stowe Firebaugh and father, Norman Hennings. Karla spent most of her growing up years in Pocatello, Idaho, graduating from Highland High School in 1974. Karla married Terry Cutler and from that union her son, Kody Cutler was born. Some years later Karla married Mitchell Lynn Taylor and they had a son, Kole Taylor, who lives in California. Karla has three grandsons, Kalib Cutler, Karson Cutler and Kolten Cutler. They live in Pocatello, Idaho. Karla was always a hard-working girl and did her work well. At a young age she worked at the Crest Theater and Prices Corner. The day she graduated, she went to work at Mountain Bell Phone and worked for the phone company for almost thirty years. Karlas main interests all her life were her sons, her family, the many friends along the way, and the fun she shared with these people. Karlas very special friends were Cindy Wellard and Betty Kutch. Also, a very special friend was Kenny Cambell. Karlas surviving family members are her mother, BarDee Firebaugh; step father, Ed Firebaugh; her two sons, Kody Cutler and Kole Taylor; her brother, Kyle Hennings; her sister, Kaylene Threet (Gary); and her forever step-brothers and sister, Ken Firebaugh (beautiful Pam Firebaugh; who has helped Karla in so many ways), step-sister, Linda Groh (Norb), and step-brother, Steve Firebaugh. She was preceded in death by her father, Norman Hennings; step-mother, Gladys Hennings; step-brother, Daniel Firebaugh; sister-in-law, Bonnie Firebaugh; and her three special grandmothers, Merle Smith, Emily Firebaugh, and Helen Hennings. Due to the COVID-19 Virus quarantine, a celebration of life will be held at a later date.

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Karla Dawn Hennings Taylor Karla Taylor, 63, passed away on March 28, 2020 at her home after a long illness. Karla was born in Soda Springs, Idaho on July 28, 1956 to mother, BarDee Stowe Firebaugh and father, Norman Hennings. Karla spent most of her growing up years in Pocatello, Idaho, graduating from Highland High School in 1974. Karla married Terry Cutler and from that union her son, Kody Cutler was born. Some years later Karla married Mitchell Lynn Taylor and they had a son, Kole Taylor, who lives in California. Karla has three grandsons, Kalib Cutler, Karson Cutler and Kolten Cutler. They live in Pocatello, Idaho. Karla was always a hard-working girl and did her work well. At a young age she worked at the Crest Theater and Prices Corner. The day she graduated, she went to work at Mountain Bell Phone and worked for the phone company for almost thirty years. Karlas main interests all her life were her sons, her family, the many friends along the way, and the fun she shared with these people. Karlas very special friends were Cindy Wellard and Betty Kutch. Also, a very special friend was Kenny Cambell. Karlas surviving family members are her mother, BarDee Firebaugh; step father, Ed Firebaugh; her two sons, Kody Cutler and Kole Taylor; her brother, Kyle Hennings; her sister, Kaylene Threet (Gary); and her forever step-brothers and sister, Ken Firebaugh (beautiful Pam Firebaugh; who has helped Karla in so many ways), step-sister, Linda Groh (Norb), and step-brother, Steve Firebaugh. She was preceded in death by her father, Norman Hennings; step-mother, Gladys Hennings; step-brother, Daniel Firebaugh; sister-in-law, Bonnie Firebaugh; and her three special grandmothers, Merle Smith, Emily Firebaugh, and Helen Hennings. Due to the COVID-19 Virus quarantine, a celebration of life will be held at a later date.

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