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Patrick Guthrie Obituary


PATRICK LEE GUTHRIE passed away suddenly January 23, 2024, at his home after a brief illness. He was the son of the late Phyllis Mercedes and John Vernon Guthrie. He was also preceded in death by brother John Guthrie and sister Dreama Sexton.
Left to grieve his absence, is his wife of 35 years, Ingrid Guthrie, his daughters, Michele Guthrie Hankins (Chris) Shannon Kirshner (Jonathan); his son, Patrick V. Guthrie (Jessica Bright); and their mother, Barbara Guthrie Ford; two brothers, Rick (Kim) Guthrie and Mike Guthrie; sister DeeDee Ryder. Pat has six grandchildren, Kaila Knecht (Tyler) John Patrick Hankins (Emily) Georgia Hankins (Ridge Hickman), twins Harrison and Allison Kirshner, Hanna Kirshner; twin great-granddaughters, Mila and Marlow Knecht; and several nieces and nephews.
Pat wore many hats during his lifetime. He played baseball at Huntington High, was a teenage father, that settled into family life nicely, and in his free time, coached Meyers Little Movers, at League 3 for many years and also coached different Babe Ruth teams in Huntington. While in Germany, he also went on to coach his son Patrick's baseball team. Pat had a soft-spoken coaching style, that was fair and effective. He was loved by his players and many would still came by to visit him.
Pat's life was a series of successes and setbacks, but he always managed to reinvent himself.
Had he lived another 10 years, it's hard telling what he would have done. In the early days, he supported his family working at Connor's Steel. At 25, he was the youngest foreman, in the history of Connor's. He went on to start a trucking company hauling steel from the local steel plants. When the steel industry failed in the late 70s, so did his business.
After trying everything he could to stay in West Virginia, in 1982, he joined the Army at the ripe age of 34. During basic training, he put most of the young men to shame, winning fitness tests and gaining the respect of his officers.
He was stationed briefly in Fort Knox, then stationed in Germany, where he managed to stay 18 years. In 1984, his three children joined him in Germany where he continued to rear them with his gentle and loving nature. His children didn't always have it easy when it came to stability, but they never had to doubt his love for them. He didn't impose his opinion or try to bend them to his will, he let them do their thing and they are better for it. He taught them to be independent thinkers, hard workers and free spirits and he was always a phone call away.
Over his almost 22 years of service in the United States Army, he experienced both war and peace-keeping missions collecting many medals and accolades along the way. His discharge papers were so full of awards, it was hard to decide which ones were the most important.
In 2006, Pat started a live-music venue in the old Valhalla bar located on 6th Avenue and 8th Street. The V Club, Pat's dream, lived on for years, bringing popular and up and coming bands and musicians to Huntington.
Pat had a wonderful life, full of love from family and friends. Beard Mortuary is in charge of arrangements. Visitation will be held Saturday, January 27, 2024 from 1 to 2. Funeral to follow at 2 p.m. Pat will be cremated following.

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Published by The Herald-Dispatch on Jan. 26, 2024.

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Della

August 2, 2025

Saddened to hear of Pat's passing, leaving all of us who knew him, during the days of coal mining/shipping/trucking, much too soon.

Jim Walker

January 28, 2024

So sorry to hear. Pat was my little league coach when I played for Myers Little Movers. Many years later I remember sitting in the V Club looking at this guy who looked familiar. We started talking and it turned out to be my old coach Pat. Brought back many great memories.

Jerry Muth

January 27, 2024

I am very sorry to learn that Pat had passed away. I am sure he will be sorely missed by many people - both friends and family.
I had the extreme pleasure of his friendship during a pivotal period of his life from roughly 1978 through 1982 when I lived in Huntington. Pat was an exemplary man who was totally devoted to his family and I´ll always remember him for his loyalty to them.
Unfortunately I moved away shortly after his departure and lost touch with him during his absence. Luckily, I did touch base once or twice since his return while visiting Huntington on occasion in more recent years. I am very sorry for your loss.
I am truly sorry that I could not make his memorial today.
Jerry Muth

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