Sally L Guth

sally guth

January 30, 1947 ~ March 30, 2015

Born in: Franklin, Pennsylvania

Sally L. Guth, 68, of Franklin, passed away unexpectedly at 3:48 a.m. on Monday, March 30th, at UPMC Presbyterian in Pittsburgh.Born January 30, 1947 in Franklin, Sally was the daughter of the late Jack H. and Lillian Elizabeth Keane Gordon. She was a 1964 graduate of Rocky Grove High School. Sally retired from the Spartansburg Journal in South Carolina, where she worked as a custodian. She was a devout religious individual, who quietly kept her faith to herself. Sally enjoyed spending time with her family and her daughter's many friends - she was considered "Mom" by many. She was a NASCAR fan. Sally also a loved her "furry" son, "Spunky"; her "furry" grandson, "Tanner"; and her "gabby-girl".Sally is survived by her husband, Wallace E. Widmyer of Spartansburg, SC; her daughter, Meda Lawrence of Franklin; and her grandson, Matthew Maldonado of Oil City. She is also survived by her twin sister, Carol Reinsel of Franklin; and her two nieces, Darla Dodds and Michele Blunt.To send cards or flowers, family and friends are invited to visit www.gardinierfuneralhome.comThe Gardinier Funeral Home, Inc., 1315 Chestnut Street, Franklin, will be handling arrangements.

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  1. We are sorry for your loss, no words could ever express the loss of Sally, who is an amazing person who will be missed greatly. May you rest in peace. We love you bunches Sally!

  2. Meda I don’t have to tell you that you had an amazing Mother her smile since of humor and the love she showed to all the people she came into contact with. I am very proud to say she was a good friend to me. Sally, I will always love you and you will be forever missed. Until we meet again RIP my friend. Lisa Tate

  3. Dear Meda, I want you to know that you have my sympathy in the passing of your Mom. We lived side by side some 41 years ago. She and I both went thru some terrible times together. She was a true fiend and I hope I was the same for her. Sincerely and love sent your way. Sharon Lee Thornton

  4. Meda – I am so sorry for your loss – you will be in my thoughts during this difficult time.
    Suzanne Sharrer

  5. Dear Meds, family and friends. I’m truly sorry for your loss. Sally was an incredibly sweet and giving woman and I’m glad to have known her! Take comfort and healing in each other and please know you are all in my prayers.

  6. Aunt Sally your so going to be missed by many! Meda I will be praying for you to get thru this cuz! I wish I had the that bond with my mother as you did with yours ! You were blessed she was strong now in Heaven and never gone ! Keep that smile going as you know she would want! Its never easy to say goodbye! Love you both!

  7. We will always remember u for the stories and the wisdom you would pass to us. I will miss the conversations and all the texts. I love u and u will always be in our hearts. Thank u for being you. Your smile could make everything be better. The sound of your voice made it easier to be strong. All the stuff we would try to master off of Facebook, the laughter of the light bulb moments. U will always be loved and in our hearts. Love u momma!


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