Raymond Joseph Guth

raymond guth

July 31, 1925 ~ January 4, 2022

Born in: Oil City, Pennsylvania

Raymond Joseph Guth, 96, of Bradford, PA, passed away in the evening hours of January 4, 2022.Born July 31, 1925, in Oil City, PA, he was the son of the late Frank J. and Wilda (Foster) Guth. After attending Shippenville High School, Raymond left to serve his country in World War II. He served with the First Marine Division in the Asiatic-Pacific theatre from Oct. 15, 1943 to Feb. 16, 1946. In June 1944, he was awarded the Purple Heart at Okinawa. He counted serving his country as one of his greatest honors. After returning from war, Raymond married the love of his life, the former Karoll J. Nestor on February 27, 1948. This year they would have celebrated their 74th wedding anniversary. He was employed by Chicaco Pneumatic Tool (CPT) as a crane operator for 29 years: he retired in 1980. In his spare time, Raymond enjoyed being outside. Like a true Pennsylvanian, he loved hunting and spending time in the woods. He enjoyed working on his farm where he raised beef cattle and pork, as well as cutting hay and gardening. Left to cherish his wonderful memory is his wife; his daughter, Karen Miskanin and her husband, Don of Castle Rock, CO; his son, Timothy P. Guth and his wife, Annette of Bradford, PA; his three grandchildren, Alyssa Miskanin of Castle Rock, CO, Nicole Guth, and Kyle Guth of Somerset, PA; as well as one great-grandson, Jensen Guth of Somerset, PA. He is also survived by his four sisters, Marion Fulmer of Franklin, PA, Helen Bell of Cochranton, PA, Barbra Metz and her husband, Ed of Utica, PA, and Donna Dayton of Oil City, PA, as well as many nieces and nephews.In addition to his parents, Raymond is preceded in death by his brother, Robert Guth. As per the family's request, there will be no visitation. Funeral services will be private and held at the convenience of the family. Raymond will be laid to rest in the Franklin Cemetery. Memorial contributions can be made in Raymond's honor to the Venango County Humane Society, 286 S Main St, Seneca, PA 16346 and/or V.E.T.S. Honor Guard, PO Box 137, Franklin, PA 16323.To send cards, online condolences, or for more information family and friends are invited to visit www.gardinierwarrenfh.com.

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  1. I have many fond memories of my Uncle Ray. Spent a lot of time with Uncle Ray and Aunt Karoll as I was growing up. Our families and other aunts/uncles and their families spent a lot of time together. He will be missed, and my thoughts and prayers go out to Aunt Karoll, Tim & Karen.

  2. We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ Gardinier-Warren Funeral Home & Cremation Services, Inc.

  3. Aunt Karoll , Tim , Karen as well as the entire Guth family , so sorry to hear of Rays passing. Please accept our condolences. Mike and Diane Cauvel

  4. I used to hang out with my cousin Ray and the guys at the Cranberry Mall for the morning coffee discussions. I always learned something new about our family history from Ray. Ray will be missed by our family. Jim Maier. Anna Guth’s son.

  5. Aunt Carol, Tim and family and Karen and family, we are so sorry to hear of Uncle Ray’s passing. We believe that he had a good life and send our love to all of you. Take good care of yourself and hope to see you when the warmer weather comes. Love, Linda and Dale, Joyce, Debbie and Kevin. If we can do anything please let one of us know. Hope to come visit after the winter weather is over. Take care of yourself.


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