![]() ![]() The Cardinals were down by as much as 15 points in the first half, battling back behind the second half play of senior forward Patrick Marion. It may not have been pretty but the East Surry boys did come away winners, defeating Patrick County (Va.) 55-52 in a hotly contested Granite City Classic Christmas tournament match up. Online condolences may be made at East Surry boys hold off Patrick Co. ![]() Moody Funeral Home in Mount Airy is serving the Hill family. The family will receive friends at the church on Sunday from 6 to 9 p.m. Albert Edwards and Pastors Syreda and Robert Bryant with burial to follow in the Easy Acres Cemetery. The service will be conducted by the Rev. at Fancy Gap Pentecostal Holiness Church. Funeral services will be held on Monday, Dec. Hill was preceded in death by two brothers, Harrison Hill and Junior Hill. The family would like to extend a special thanks to Mountain Valley Hospice and Palliative Care. stepmother, Nancy Lackey Hill of Thomasville 21 grandchildren eight great-grandchildren five sisters and two brothers-in-law, Darlene Spaugh of Archdale, N.C., Doris and Rodney Rogers of Indian River, Mich., Mary Jackson of Archdale, Judy and Jim Peele of Trinity, N.C., and Nellie and Bobby Auman of Archdale a brother and sister-in-law, Tom and Sandra Hill of Archdale and several special nieces and nephews. three sons and three daughters-in-law, Timmy and Brenda Hill of Franklin, Hank and Billie Hill of Sophia, N.C., and Newly and Marcella Hill of Greensboro, N.C. Surviving are his wife, Nancy Peters Hill of the home five daughters and three sons-in-law, Tammy Reynolds of Franklin, N.C., Tracy Young of Lexington, N.C., Dawn and Eddie Loflin of Thomasville, N.C., Cindy and Anthony Stillwell of Lexington and Kimberly Winfield of Erwin, Tenn. He was a grading and landscaping contractor. He was born March 15, 1946, in Randolph County, N.C., to the late John Byron and Clara Fields Hill. 26, 2008, at Northern Hospital of Surry County. William Bill Ray Hill, 62, of Cana, husband of Nancy Peters Hill, passed away Friday, Dec. Those interested in attending should call Sheila Jones at 789-2922.ĬANA, Va. Space is limited, so reservations are required. Its not often you get a chance to participate in government like this, Golaszewski said in the statement. Golaszewski said that he and his staff will collect the surveys and send a report to the Obama-Biden team. Participants will receive a survey asking for their perceptions on the biggest problem in the health-care system, such as how they choose a hospital or doctor, how to address the problem of high medical bills, and others. Golaszewski said that he and Mountain Valley Hospice will record attendees responses and comments and then compile a report to send to the Obama-Biden transition team. She said the forum will be a casual setting that will consist of Golaszewski acting as a facilitator and asking questions provided by the Obama-Biden team. Jones said the public forum will provide an opportunity to share opinions and concerns about health matters and to formulate a plan to better serve people. There are not many chances to send your opinion to the president. This is a chance for the community to have a voice that the president will hear, Sheila Jones, the director of development at MVHPC, said last week. Golaszewski said the objective is to gather input from the public about important health-care issues to help the new administration shape its health-care policy. Glenn Golaszewski, Mountain Valley Hospices medical director, said that the American Association of Hospice and Palliative Medicine received an electronic notice from the Obama-Biden team encouraging various groups and their constituents to assemble informal health-care forums in their communities. ![]() on Tuesday at Mountain Valley Hospice & Palliative Care on 401 Technology Lane in Mount Airy.Īccording to a statement released last week, Dr. Hospice holding public meeting to gather opinions on Obama-Biden Health Care Initiativeįor the everyday citizen, its a rare opportunity to voice an opinion to the president about important issues like health.īut local citizens can do that Tuesday, when the Mountain Valley Hospice & Palliative Care hosts a community-wide meeting to gather public comments on health-care issues for use by the Obama-Biden transition team. ![]()
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