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Warren G. Guntheroth

Seattle, Washington

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Warren Guntheroth passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on October 14, 2012.

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I know Dr Guntheroth passed many years ago, I felt I still needed to leave a memory. Way back in 1970, Sept 18th to be exact, Dr Guntheroth assisted Dr Stern in fixing my broken heart. I was 5 & this what Dr Warren told me. In my 30's I was still getting check ups with him every 3 yrs. I stopped as life got busy raisen kids. I always considered myself as a medical break through case. I hemerraged while closing me up, after tests the next kid didn't hemerragr (spelled wrong I am sure)....

I know it is long since Warren passed, but I often think of him. I did not know him professionally, but as a fellow rock climber. He was such an approachable, kind and friendly person and not at all superior in his demeanor. I never had the pleasure of actually climbing with him in the wild, but only knew him from our frequent meetings at the U of W climbing rock where both he and I were frequent participants.

He must have been just as passionate about his climbing as he was about...

Sincee 1984, I have counted myself fortunate be among those under Dr. Gutheroth'scare. I appreciated his willingness to go outside the lines and challenge orthodoxy when necessary it it was in my best interest. He has been a part of my life for a very long time and he will be missed.

Thank you, Dr. Guntheroth for always having my best interest at heart and providing great care.

October 27, 2012

We thank Dr. Guntheroth for having taken such good care of our Christine. A kind and wise man.

Over the years I referred patients to Dr. Guntheroth. He was kind, highly skilled and unconventional. He will always be my hero and good example of what human being should be.

Thank you Dr. Gunther for taking such good care of Lauren and for making us smile on her visits to UWMC. Your warmth, gregarious spirit, zest for life, and devotion to those under your care are deeply missed.

Thank you Dr. Guntheroth for overseeing Lauren's condition for the last 11 years. You are truly missed.

I worked with Dr Guntheroth in the Ultrasound department at UWMC. I respected his knowledge and was inspired by his zest for life. I remember how devastated he was by Ellie's death and how excited he was when he married Sally. I will treasure my memories of him