

Savannah Guthrie and her family are still hopeful that their 84-year-old mother, Nancy Guthrie, who was abducted, will be found. The old lady was known for her deep connections with her local community in Tucson, Arizona. Not many of Nancy’s friends spoke about her disappearance. Now one of her friends addressed the situation and revealed how Nancy helped her when she had a breakdown.
Nancy Guthrie’s friend, Lauren Serpa, reveals how the old lady gave her tips to cope with the loss of her husband
Nancy Guthrie’s friend, Lauren Serpa, in an interview with Page Six, revealed how once she had a breakdown and was sitting under a tree, processing her feelings. Lauren remembered how Nancy came when she saw her sitting under the tree. Lauren had never met Nancy before but seeing her sit under that tree she decided to come over to see if she was fine. Nancy Guthrie’s friend, Lauren Serpa, revealed that she could relate to her situation as her own husband had died of a heart attack. Lauren remembered that Nancy had told her that when she felt overwhelmed, it was important to focus on breathing. Sharing how Nancy was kind and empathetic, Lauren said:
“She had a genuine concern for my situation. She ended up spending 25 minutes with me. The thing that she told me that for some reason meant the most to me and helped me then and still does today is when it becomes overwhelming, you have to remember to breathe.”



