Helen-Guth-Obituary

Helen Whitaker Guth

Winston-Salem, North Carolina

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ADVANCE - Helen Whitaker Guth, 96, died Friday, Nov. 21, 2003, in Advance following a brief illness and many years of pain. She was the widow of the late Rev. Walter C. Guth, a former pastor of Elkin Valley Baptist Church in Elkin. The Walter and Helen Guth Chapel of the Hugh Chatham...

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Dear Caryl, Wendell and family,
We send our love and prayers to each of you in the passing of your dear mother. Reading about her life makes us wish we would have know her, but someday we will know her as we all gather around the throne together.

Caryl,

Please accept our family's heartfelt sympathies in the passing of your mother. We know that she has not passed from life into death, but from life into abundant life. Her eternity is now secure in the presence of her savior, her husband, and her family and friends that preceeded her. You were so right when you shared with me that she was far better off now.
Shirene, Austin, Forrest and I will continue to lift you up in our prayers and we look forward to spending...

Dear Caryl,

My deepest condolences on the passing of your mother. I really liked working with Helen-she always had something insightful and witty to say !

I have such fond memories of the cruise we all took, & especially the time I spent with your Mom on our drive back to her home. Those memories will live in my mind for years. I'm holding you both in my heart. Love, Diane

Caryl and Wendell,
I just want to send my sympathies to you upon the passing of Aunt Helen. I know she was ready to go be with her Lord.
Even though it's been a long time since I've seen her, I've thought about her often and I loved her. I especially enjoyed talking to her when I called to find out a little more about the Whitaker family.
I wish I could attend her Memorial Service, but I know you understand.
My prayers are with you and your families.
Your...

My sympathy to you and the family on the passing of your mother. I have good memories of having her as a teacher and as pianist in the Junior Department at Elkin Valley in the early 1960's. As a fledgling pianist I especially enjoyed singing and watching her play as she accompanied us on the song "Building, Daily Building"
(from SONGS FOR JUNIORS; last line of text reads 'We are building for eternity'.) I am also proud to say that I was the last person that the Rev. W. C. Guth...

WHAT A FANTASTIC LADY! We will remember her for so many reasons: 1. Her strong Christian character. 2. Her honest and forthright manner (There was never any doubt about where she stood!) 3. Her many talents, one of which was flower arranging. Thanks to Mrs. Guth (who would accept no pay or assistance with the work) the church was beautifully decorated for our wedding 45 years ago. 4. Her friendship. She never let distance or passing of time diminish her bonds of friendship. OUR LOSS--HEAVEN'S...