Thomas Clarence “Bud” Guthrie

On Sunday, April 18, 2021, Thomas Clarence “Bud” Guthrie, loving father and grandfather, passed away from a heart attack at his home in Seabrook, Texas, at age 70.
He was born April 7, 1951, in  Elk City, Oklahoma, to John and Dora Guthrie. Over the years he had many careers including driving a school bus, refinery work, and even owning a trucking fleet and a swimming pool company. He is best known, however, for his contributions to the church through volunteering, missionary work, and preaching.
Bud was one of the most incredible men you could’ve met. He was known for his quick wit, his infectious smile, and his kind and compassionate spirit. He loved truly unconditionally and just wanted to be loved the same. He taught us to take care of each other, to love and forgive, to work hard, to always tell the truth, that your word is your bond, and how important it is to do things right the first time.
Thomas Guthrie was preceded in death by both parents and his brother, Donnie. He is survived by his four daughters, Jessica, Shannon, Megan, and Afton, seven grandchildren, Saige, Salem, Teagan, David, Ezra, Finn, and Zoey,  and his siblings, Roslyn, Mary, and Mack.
A memorial service and celebration of life will be held on Saturday, May 1, 2021, at Gateway Community Church in Webster, Texas at 2 pm. There will be a live link available the day of the service through the Facebook Event or by contacting a family member. Flowers or donations may be sent to Gateway Church at 760 Clear Lake City Blvd, Webster, Texas 77598.

2 comments

  1. Bud was truly a man of God. He radiated love went where ever he
    went. Anything that involved people, he was there.
    I was blessed to be able to go to Honduras with Bud and share the miracles that were given to us by Our Precious Lord.
    We all shared love there and and at Gateway.
    I know he is where he is praising our Heavenly Father with true love
    And thankfulness that he has completed his journey with all and in the arms of his Precious Father.
    Blessings 💗 Sherron

    Sherron Mc Intyre
  2. I was blessed to have met this man of our Lord, Bud, at Mercy Tree Ministries. He would always show people by his actions that he loved our Lord. Bud would often open our sessions with prayer and talk about how bless he was. He would always invite me to Gateway Church and to be his guest. I was greatly sadden when I was told he had passed away, he was such a good man to have as a friend! I have lost a special friend! RIP Bud, thanks for the friendship you always had for me!

    Magdaleno Serenil

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