Wyatt Guthrie Death, Obituary – Wyatt Guthrie struggled valiantly against their illness for a significant amount of time before passing away on May 27 at the OSF St. Francis Medical Center in Peoria. In addition to his parents, he is survived by his maternal grandmother Shanon (nee Heimbecker) Schroeder of Mascoutah and his maternal grandfather Kevin Schroeder of Germantown; his paternal grandfather Scott Guthrie of Danville; his aunt Haley Schroeder of Germantown; his uncle Drew Guthrie of Jacksonville, North Carolina; maternal great-grandparents Sandra Heimbecker of Beckemeyer, William Heimbecker of Germantown, and Ronald Schroe The funeral ritual for a Christian burial will begin at the Germantown St. Boniface Catholic Church on Saturday, May 31, at ten o’clock in the morning.
It will be for the individual who has passed away, and it will be held in memory of the deceased. The departed individual will be honored at the funeral service. The memorial ceremony will be conducted in a manner that is in keeping with the rites that are used in Christianity. Both Father James Buerster and Deacon Rich Bagby will be in charge of presiding over the funeral liturgy when it is eventually performed. This responsibility will be shared between the two men. This will guarantee that there are no hiccups in the operation of things. In Danville’s Sunset Memorial Gardens, on the 2nd of June, both the memorial service and the burial will take place in honor of the deceased.
At the Moss Funeral Home in Germantown, there will be a viewing on Friday, May 30, from 4 to 8 p.m., and then there will be another visitation at the funeral home on Saturday, May 31, from 9 to 9:45 a.m. at the funeral home. Both of these events will take place on May 31. In addition, there will be a viewing held on Monday, June 2 from noon to two in the afternoon at the Danville location of Sunset Funeral Home and Cremation Center, A Life Celebration Home. The viewing will be held at the same address as the funeral home.