Laura Annaise Viteri, a devoted mother and cherished member of her community, passed away on August 29, 2025, at the age of 76. Born on November 15, 1948, in New Jersey, Laura was a beacon of love and dedication to her family and friends throughout her life.
Laura was known for her unwavering commitment to her family, which included her five children: four sons, Collin, Daniel, Jonathan, and Timothy, and her beloved daughter, Mary. She embraced her role as a mother with great pride and affection, nurtured by a deep sense of familial devotion. As a mother, she created countless memories, especially during the festive seasons. Her famous dry cake became a staple at Thanksgiving and Christmas celebrations, a testament to her culinary skills and the warmth she instilled in family gatherings.
Beyond her role as a mother, Laura found immense joy in her beloved dogs, Megatron, Sandman, and Turbo. Their companionship brought her happiness and comfort, reflecting her nurturing spirit and her capacity to love unconditionally.
Laura's legacy continues with her family, which includes her daughter-in-law, Bonnie Viteri, and son-in-law, John Hickey. Her life was enriched by their presence, and she took immense pride in the next generation.
As we remember Laura Annaise Viteri, we celebrate a life filled with love, dedication, and cherished family traditions. She leaves behind lasting memories that will continue to inspire and bring comfort to those who were fortunate enough to know her. Her spirit will remain alive in the hearts of her family, who carry forward her values of love, devotion, and warmth.
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