Karen achieved her dream of being with Jesus at 6:14pm on Sunday 4/23/2017 after a heroic clash with cancer. Born on January 01, 1967 to Price Glenn and Peggy June (Simon) Martin, Karen’s love of Jesus opened countless opportunities for her uncompromising spirit to disburse love, faith, and hope to others. Her family and friends have been astonished by the stories and words of love for Karen shared by hundreds of people deeply touched by the spirit of Karen in her lifetime.
One of four children, Karen is survived by her Husband Travis Broussard, Parents, twin sister Penny Benbow, Sister Lisa Barlow, & Brother Lynn Martin. Her family extends its deep gratitude to her husband Travis for his courageous devotion to Karen during her battle with cancer.
Karen enjoyed running track, spending time with family and friends, reading, listening to Christian music, being close to the ocean, loving God’s creatures (particularly dogs!), and being present with her husband. Karen finished her high school education at O. Perry Walker in New Orleans and went on to obtain an Undergraduate degree in Education from the University of South Alabama and a Master’s degree in Pastoral Studies from St. Thomas University. Karen had a long, successful career with Exxon/Mobile as a Project Procurement Advisor at the time of passing. Karen frequently spoke with admiration of her colleagues, leadership, and friends that she worked with at Exxon. The entire family would like to recognize Exxon/Mobile for providing her with opportunities for professional growth and for their support during the challenging times.
Consistent with the way Karen lived, a joyous celebration of her life will take place at 3:00pm on Friday April 28, 2017, at Forest Park Funeral Home, 18000 I-45 South, The Woodlands, TX, with her nephew, Chad Barlow, officiating. A reception with the family will follow the service in the event room adjacent to the Chapel. Karen requested that you feel free to come to the service in colorful clothing, ready to have fun and celebrate (suits and formal attire OPTIONAL)!
Karen suggested that in Lieu of Flowers or donations, those interested, donate their time & talents to doing something kind for others. Karen’s husband, Travis, also advised that if memorial donations are desired, that they could be sent to The Canopy at thewoodlandscanopy.org, which is devoted to the support of cancer patients & their families & is associated with Karen’s medical team, who served her so faithfully & with much compassion.
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