Family Visits Home to Honor Missing Mother
A Hopeful Return: The Family’s Visit to Nancy’s Home
Savannah Guthrie and her sister Annie walked hand‑in‑hand toward their mother Nancy’s house near Tucson— the first time they’d seen it since she vanished a month ago. The siblings carried bright yellow flowers and embraced, the deep emotion of the moment palpable.
In the front yard a small memorial had been set up:
- Yellow ribbons and crosses,
- Prayer cards,
- A sign reading “Let Nancy Come Home.”
A little angel statue stood amid the flowers, symbolizing hope and protection. The tribute filled the family with a mixture of grief and determination.
Later that day, Savannah shared a photo on social media. She thanked the community for their prayers and love, urging everyone to keep thinking about her mother’s safe return. Her message ended with a simple heart, a sign of ongoing hope.
The family has posted several videos seeking information that could lead to Nancy’s recovery. In a recent clip, Savannah mentioned a $1 million reward for anyone who can help find her. The community’s support continues to grow as the search moves forward.