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William Guthridge Obituary

William Wallace "Bill" Guthridge

July 27, 1937 – May 12, 2015

Chapel Hill, NC

William Wallace "Bill" Guthridge died peacefully in Chapel Hill on May 12, 2015.

Born in Parsons, Kansas, to parents Wallace Hunter Guthridge and Elizabeth Stelle Guthridge, Bill was a multisport athlete, playing basketball, football and golf at Parsons High School, and going on to play freshman basketball at Parsons Junior College in 1956. He transferred to Kansas State University in 1957, playing under Naismith and College Basketball Hall of Fame head coach Fred "Tex" Winter. During Bill's playing career, the Wildcats earned three consecutive Big Seven/Eight Conference titles and went to the 1958 Final Four. Bill graduated with a bachelor's degree in mathematics in 1960.

His first coaching job was a two-year post as the head basketball coach at Scott City (Kansas) High School. In 1962, he returned to K-State to pursue a master's degree in physical education and was made graduate assistant coach of the freshman basketball team. He later became a full-time assistant to Winter, helping coach the school to a 62-41 cumulative record from 1964 to 1968. Bill also served as men's golf coach during that time.

After the 1967 season, Bill accepted a position as assistant coach to Dean Smith at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he spent the rest of his coaching career. During his 30 years as an assistant and three years as head coach, UNC won two NCAA championships (1982 and 1993), reached 12 Final Fours and won 13 ACC Tournament championships. Bill also was an assistant to Smith on the gold medal-winning 1976 U.S. Olympic men's basketball team.

In 1998, Bill became Carolina's head coach, leading the Tar Heels to the Final Four and ending the season 34-4, an NCAA record for wins by a first-year head coach. That year, he was named Atlantic Coast Conference Coach of the Year and consensus National Coach of the Year. When his 2000 Tar Heel squad advanced out of the Elite 8, Bill became only the second person to make two Final Four appearances in his first three seasons as a head coach. He posted an 80-28 record in three seasons as Carolina's head coach.

When he retired in 2000, Bill had been a part of 960 college coaching victories overall at K-State and UNC, including a record 73 NCAA Tournament wins: 71 at UNC and two at K-State. He played or coached in 14 Final Fours, more than anyone in NCAA men's basketball history. These accomplishments earned Bill induction into both the North Carolina and Kansas Sports Halls of Fame.

His contributions to the University of North Carolina are recognized through The Bill Guthridge Distinguished Professorship in Mathematics and The Bill Guthridge Scholarship in Mathematics.

Bill will be remembered for his basketball knowledge, quick wit and loyalty to UNC Basketball. The UNC Men's Basketball locker room bears his name in tribute to his devotion to the program.

The Guthridges extend special thanks to the staff of the DuBose Health Center of The Cedars for their outstanding care and concern for Bill, and to James Leak, a close friend who spent mornings with Bill.

Bill is survived by his wife of 45 years, Elise Pettrey "Leesie" Guthridge; sons James A. McWhorter III (Delaine) of Durham and Stuart Mason McWhorter of Chapel Hill; daughter Megan Guthridge Hyatt (Nabeel) of Berkeley, CA; grandchildren Kaden and Liam Hyatt of Berkeley, CA, Max McWhorter of Durham, Nyita Hooper of Boulder, CO, and Laura McWhorter of San Diego, CA; and step-grandchildren Mariana Nepomuceno and Nikolas Nepomuceno of Chapel Hill. He also is survived by his sister, Joan Guthridge Rodkey of Kansas City, and 14 nieces and nephews.

The funeral service will be on Monday, May 25 (Memorial Day) at 2 p.m. at Chapel of the Cross Episcopal Church; 304 E. Franklin St. Parking will be available in the Morehead Planetarium lot. A reception will follow.

Those wishing to memorialize Bill may make gifts to the UNC Educational Foundation, 450 Skipper Bowles Dr., Chapel Hill, NC 27599; The Guthridge Library Fund, c/o UNC Libraries, CB 3900, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3900; or Orange Literacy, 200 N. Greensboro St., Carrboro, NC 27510.

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Published by The News & Observer from May 17 to May 24, 2015.

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Ursula Sanders

June 6, 2015

Heaven is Carolina Blue. You will always be loved. Miss you and coach Smith.

Carter

May 29, 2015

Bill Guthridge will be fondly remembered with appreciation for all the great athletes he nurtured helping them to achieve their highest potential. May the God of all comfort be a refuge and strength for all who loved and adored him and for those who gained much success and enjoyment from his committed coaching style.

May 29, 2015

I'm so sorry for your loss. Our loved ones have a hope for the future according to John 6:40.

Kenneth Ketcham

May 27, 2015

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Ray Lucas

May 27, 2015

I first met Coach Guthridge in the summer of 1970. Being a local from Orange High School in Hillsborough, NC, I was allowed to attend Coach Smith's basketball camp in the summer of 1970, playing on a 6-man championship team there with David Thompson (a very nice guy, by the way - Charlie Scott had been one of his heroes and he was interested in coming to UNC at the time), who hurt his hand and couldn't play in the championship, but we remaining 5 still managed to win it without him - a fitting testament to the team style of play they taught us there that summer. Then, as a freshman at UNC in the Fall of 1971, though I hadn't been a star in high school, Coaches Smith and Guthridge remembered me, and when they saw that I was coming to UNC, they sent me a letter inviting me to try out for the freshman basketball team, so I felt that I owed it to them and to myself to try. It was the most grueling experience I can ever remember in athletics. There were already 5 scholarship freshmen and 2 others on grant-in-aid, so there were already 7 people on the team. We ran and ran and ran, and did drills and more drills and more drills until the 100-200 people who had originally tried out either cut themselves by not coming back, or were cut by the coaches, until, after a number of intense rounds, the number was down to the few who had made the team. I felt very fortunate (though exhausted) to be one of them, but with their help at the camp in 1970 and in the tryouts and early practices, I felt I was playing at a level that I had only imagined that I could have played at before, all because of being an integral part of an unselfish team that was trained in that style of play that enabled so much achievement as a team. It was exhilarating. And then one day, while having a good day at practice, I came down with a rebound and landed on my good friend John Justus' foot and rolled my left ankle to the floor, an ankle which I had also injured in years before. It wasn't broken, but I couldn't really do lateral movement, but just limped along jogging on the steps and along the sidelines. The coaches had told us that there might be attrition over the course of the season due to injuries, etc., and it turned out that I was the first case. After about a week of this and about a week or two before the first game, Coach Guthridge called me aside and told me as kindly as he could that my formal playing days were over. It was a hard thing to hear, especially when I had felt that I finally really understood the game and had developed such a feel for it, and had been reaching such a pinnacle compared to what I had done before. But he had to do it. I was somewhat lost for a while, but I was gratified that he still allowed me to sit down at the end of the bench with my former teammates on the freshman team at both the freshman and varsity games that season. I was honored by that privilege. And though the intense association and my time on the team was brief, the influence of Coaches Smith and Guthridge have played a great role in my life and influenced many of the ways in which I look at work and life. More than coaches, Coaches Smith and Guthridge were really teachers. I think they saw themselves as that, and I believe they truly considered that occupation their highest calling in life. In a very real sense, basketball was just a popular vehicle for all the things they really wanted most to teach and impart to us all. RIP, Coach Guthridge, and thank you for more than I could ever repay.

James Harris

May 25, 2015

We are going to miss you so much coach! I am just glad you are at peace and coaching heaven's team in the sky with Dean. Rest in peace my fellow tarheel!

Brian Ellerby

May 24, 2015

RIP Coach Gut

May 24, 2015

Rest in Peace Coach

John Bullington

May 24, 2015

I am so sorry.. Coach Guth was one of the best..He will be missed ..I know him and Coach Smith are having a good time in heaven...

Pattie

May 22, 2015

Please accept my deepest condolences on the loss of your dear husband, father, and friend. We just can't know the sorrow that you bear, but God knows and he promises to be close to the brokenhearted. So pour out your feelings to the God who promises to comfort your heart.

May 21, 2015

So sorry to hear about Bill. May Almighty God (Psalms 83:18)provide you with the strength needed during this difficult time of your life.

Richard McHugh

May 21, 2015

I join many in praying for Bill and his family. His legacy will live on.

michelle plakas-kaiser

May 20, 2015

rip

Scott Toth

May 20, 2015

Thanks for your steadfast loyalty and significant contributions to the UNC basketball program through the years. R.I.P., Coach!

Cremation Society of the Carolinas

May 20, 2015

Mr Guthridge was a great coach to UNC Basketball with Dean Smith. The staff of Cremation Society of the Carolinas would like to extend our condolences and support to his family.

Lonnie Little

May 19, 2015

you will surely be miss in the Tarheel family. We love you and another peace of the family is gone. RIP!!

Mitch Huggins Tarheel for LIFE

May 19, 2015

Thank you Coach for all you have given to the UNC Basketball family !! You are an inspiration to many young men and women who have enjoyed Tarheel basketball. God bless your family during this very difficult time. You will be missed by many for years to come !!!!

Wright

May 19, 2015

Our hearts are saddened by the loss of your dear loved one. He will be sorely missed, and yet remembered throughout college basketball. May the God of comfort, comfort and strengthen you, as well as your fond memories.

Stephen Zandy

May 19, 2015

Just wanted to say how much I respected Coach G. He was a class act.

Heaven is lucky to have him.

Stephen Zandy,
Class of '78

Kenneth Ketcham

May 19, 2015

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Michelle McKee

May 19, 2015

I had the pleasure of meeting Coach Gut several times throughout the years. My first meeting still brings a smile to my face. We were seated beside each other on a flight from Florida to RDU. I was chatty, because I couldn't help myself - sitting beside him made my day. He was gracious and conversed with me, showing genuine interest in our conversation. He was quite funny with a dry wit. He happened to finish reading a book on that flight and gave it to me to read and then pass along, which I did. Isn't that just the type of person he was?

Sincere condolences to Coach's family. I am sure this is a difficult time.

Roxanna

May 19, 2015

My sincere condolences to the family. May The Almighty God strengthen the family during this difficult time.

Ernst Feisner

May 19, 2015

One of the best people I ever knew. I was lucky to work basketball camp at UNC for so many years for Coach Gut. You are missed.

Eloise Magill

May 19, 2015

You and coach Smith were the best coaches at the best school

Jathan Barrett

May 18, 2015

My condolences to Mrs. Guthridge and the entire family. I was blessed to meet and become acquainted with one of the most kind, compassionate, intelligent men on the planet. I am forever grateful, and will never forget the big hug exchanged on that day when I came by the BB office while attending graduate school in the 1993. Thanks Coach G for always making me feel welcomed, accepted, and valued in your presence. Thanks for giving my students the opportunity to come to the games, and visit with coaches and players. You will never be forgotten. Rest in Peace!!

May 18, 2015

You and Dean were the best. RIP.jean brinson, Richlands, n c

Will Fitzgerald

May 18, 2015

Coach Guthridge you are still an inspiration to me, as is Coach Smith, in my quest to become the best coach I can be. Thank you for being a true Heel. RIP Coach

Scott Hedgepeth

May 18, 2015

What a true meaning of a friend and assistant. Great wing man. Coach Smith and Coach Guthridge need a memorial SOON!!

Roosevelt and Sylvia Williams

May 18, 2015

From the Watson Williams family

Roosevelt Williams

May 18, 2015

Coach Gut, you were a great man and basketball coach who will be greatly missed. RIP

Carolyn

May 18, 2015

My heartfelt condolences to family and friends. May God bless you with peace and comfort, during this time of sorrow. Psalm 83:18. So sorry for your loss.

Ray Crews

May 18, 2015

To a loyal Tar Heels. Everytime you see Dean and knowing Bill wasn't that far behind. Rip and Go Heels!!!

benjy benton

May 18, 2015

Coach gutheridge will b missed dearly I had the pleasure of meeting him and and coach smith and coach Williams all are one the first page of my tarheel photo album I love them all as they were apart of family and you really they are because when u are tarheel fan u are part of the tarheel family for life r.I.p. I love u coach gut

May 18, 2015

Leon Darden Long time Tar Heel fan of yours. You are the best 2 man the heels ever had. You will be missed greatly.

May 18, 2015

My condolences for your loss. May all of you find comfort in God's loving kindness (John 3:16) during this most difficult time.

Betty-MD

May 18, 2015

CONDOLENCES TO BILL'S ENTIRE FAMILY.
NAT SICURO AND WIFE LINDA , UNC MASTER'S IN PUBLIC HEALTH 1958 AND ALWAYS A TARHEEL!! NOW DR. NATALE SICURO, RETIRED UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT, SOUTHERN OREGON, PORTLAND STATE, ROGER WILLIAMS U. AND ROGER WILLIAMS LAW SCHOOL..aND WIFE LINDA SICURO.

May 17, 2015

Condolences to the Guthridge family. May the love of family and friends sustain you during this difficult time.
Psalms 145:14

May 17, 2015

Sincere condolences to the family. May God comfort you during this time of sorrow. 2Cor 1:4

Michael OLoughlin

May 17, 2015

Rest in peace.

Mercy R.

May 17, 2015

My condolences to the Guthridge family. May God grant you strength, as you reflect on His promise to do away with sickness and death (Isaiah 33;24 & 25:8).

May 16, 2015

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

May 16, 2015

Coach Guthridge will be missed and our condolences go out to all. May God comfort and strengthen you during this time of sorrow. May He bind your broken hearts.

BJ

May 16, 2015

My sincere condolences to the family for the loss of your loved one. May prayers strengthen you and memories comfort you, and may our Lord Jesus Christ and God our Father, who loves us, comfort your hearts and "make you firm". (2 Thessalonians 2:16, 17)

Paul J. Klosterman

May 15, 2015

So sorry about Coach Gut passing away. May Our Risen Lord Savior Jesus Christ always be with Coach Gut, his family, his friends, his fans, and all affected by his passing, especially during this time of mourning.

donna tedder

May 15, 2015

To the guthridge family,i was sorry to hear about your loss.mr bill was a wonderful man and will be truly missed.thank you coach guthridge for everything that you did for the university of n.c,and for all unc fans.you were a true legend at unc and ourlove for you will stay in our hearts forever.may god continue to bless your family and keep them in his care.love to the guthridge family.a uncfan forever and ever.

Strathe Family

May 15, 2015

A true friend, humble and competitive, and never forgot his roots. We will miss your dearly.

Rcky Berg

May 15, 2015

He was a great coach

Dwayne Bickham,Sr.

May 15, 2015

In God's care rest in peace

M Scott

May 15, 2015

May God grant Bill Guthrie family and friends comfort during this time of sorrow Psalm68:20

Linda

May 14, 2015

My sympathy goes out to the family during your time of grief. May God's loving - kindness comfort and help you through this difficult time (Psalms 119:50,76)

J. Lewis

May 14, 2015

My sincere condolences to the Guthridge family for the loss of Bill Guthridge. May the comfort and strength God gives ease the heartache you now feel during this difficult time.

May 14, 2015

Sorry for the loss,may God draw you closer to him at this time.Draw close to God as He draw close to you...jas.4:8.........nc

Herman Rainey

May 14, 2015

I have been a fan for many years the passing of Dean Smith was hard enough but too loss Coach is just as hard. God Speed Thank you for being the best.

Steve Webb

May 14, 2015

Coach Guthridge recruited me out of Clearwater, Kansas to play at Kansas State under Tex Winter. I am forever grateful for that experience.

May 14, 2015

BSorry for your loss. May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times spent together with Bill. Draw close to GOD and he will draw close to you.

Lloyd Scher

May 14, 2015

To the Guthridge family I am so sorry for your lost. Coach was a great person and I will always remember his coolness under pressure.

With Coaches passing of Couch my two mentors have now passed away.

I am glad that I got to know him as a down to earth person.

Joe

May 13, 2015

I'm so sorry for your loss. I can only imagine what you and your family are going through. May the God of all comfort provide you with strength at this time, 2 Thessalonians 2:16,17.

Lisa Stone

May 13, 2015

Prayers to all of Coach Guthridge's family and friends. He's with his friend Coach Smith.

May 13, 2015

Coach Guthridge is now in peace with his long time friend, Coach Smith. Prayers to all Coach Guthridge's family and friends.

May 13, 2015

Amazing man, loyal friend, and great coach. Carolina family is very sad tonight

May 13, 2015

May comfort and peace be found in all the wonderful memories he shared with family and friends.

J. Edward Crutchfield

May 13, 2015

Absolute CLASS ACT GENTLEMAN! Recall seeing him years ago in small restaurant in Sparta NC late one Saturday night.Bill had been up to Oak Hill,Va looking at a player. He was bone tired so we invited him to spend the night at our mountain home then go on to Chapel Hill in the morning.He declined saying he needed to be in CH at 6 the next morning for a meeting. Bill was the personification of a genuine,loyal,kind,quiet TAR HEEL.
Dean Smith knew what he was doing when he chose GUTH to be by his side and take over when he chose to retire! BOTH will be missed.
Ed Crutchfield UNC CH Class of 1958 Life Member 2358

May 13, 2015

Coach Guthridge was an awesome man and a wonderful Tar Heel. Both halves of the legacy are now gone. RIP Coach!

Hani Federal

May 13, 2015

Coach Guthridge was a great influence on my life. I was honored to play on one of his freshmen teams in 1970 and have been forever grateful for the way the treated me and helped me become an adult. He will be missed.

Ms. Flonnie Taylor

May 13, 2015

To The Guthridge Family,
May the love of friends, family and cherish memories carry you through your grief. And all the beautiful memories gathered through the years are your to keep forever.
With Peace and Comfort,

May 13, 2015

God speed, Coach - you will be missed!

Bill Coy

May 13, 2015

Farewell to a great man.

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