BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KERO) — His wife, Lisa Guthrie, recalls the last moment they shared.
"How much I love him... and I'm thankful that God kept him with me," she said.But just hours later, her world changed.
"I turned on a live streamer, and a call came over about a vehicle versus pedestrian on Roberts Lane and North Chester. I don't know... it just hit me out of nowhere—my husband should be at that spot," Lisa said.Guthrie, known by his family as a man of strong faith, was attending barber school and had a vision to serve his community by helping those less fortunate.
"He was attending barber school, and for him, it was about giving back—even something as simple as a haircut for those less fortunate," said his sister, January Bottoms.
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