Page 4B FANNIN SENTINEL • Thursday, March 19, 2015 OBITUARIES / Mr. James Richard Penwell Mr. James Richard Penwell, age 46, of Blue Ridge, GA, passed away on March 7, 2014. Born in Cullman, AL, he was the son of the late William “Bo” and Mary McBrayer Stewart. Survivors include his children, Brittany Penwell, James Penwell, Jr., and Adrian Penwell all of Blue Ridge; brothers and sister-in-laws, Mike Mr. Randall W. Prince Randall W. Prince was born April 11, 1934. He was called to our Lord March 6, 2015 after battling a prolonged illness. He was preceded in death by his loving parents, William and Donnie Prince of Turtletown, Tn. He is survived by his loving wife of 11 years, Estelle who resides in Blue Ridge, Georgia. He is survived by his broth- and Rose Penwell of Cullman, AL, William and Cynthia Stewart of Blue Ridge, GA; sisters, Lynn Hogan and husband Dennis Hoffman, Barbara Penwell all of Blue Ridge, and Mary Elizabeth Stewart of Cartersville, GA; and a many nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends. Funeral services were conducted on Friday, March 13, 2015 at 2:00 p.m. from the Akins Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Michael Pope RI¿FLDWLQJ ,QWHUPHQW IROlowed in the O’Zion Baptist Church Cemetery with the following gentlemen serving as pallbearers: Dennis Hoffman, Mike Penwell, James Penwell, Jr., William Stewart, Dawson Stewart, Jamie Riden, Shane Bennett and Anthony Sisson. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.akinsfuneralhome. com. Akins Funeral Home of Blue Ridge was in charge of the arrangements. er Ray (Marlene) and children, Jerry (Lauren), Linda (Edward), and Barbara (Lawrence) along with their families. Randy is also survived by his children, son Randall, daughter Francie (Joseph), grandchildren Matthew, Cassandra, Noah, and Zachariah, daughter Donna (Don), grandchildren Nicholas and Kimberly. A retired iron worker with an incredibly strong work ethic, he honored his parents, caring for them, side by side along with his brother Raymond until their passing. A man of many talents, he toiled daily tending to his properties in Va. and Tn., always with a task at hand, and never one he wouldn’t tackle with enthusiasm. May we all cherish our fondest memories of him as a Husband, Father, Grandpa, Brother, Uncle, Cousin and Friend. His memorial service was held March 9, 2015 at Covenant Funeral Home in Fredericksburg, Va. followed by a small family gathering at his final resting sight, alongside his parents in Shady Grove Cemetery in Murphy, N.C. COMMUNITY NEWS Mrs. Mary Ann Pickelsimer Mary Ann Pickelsimer, age 90, of Cleveland, TN passed away on Thursday, March 5, 2015 at her home with her family by her side after a long battle with cancer. Mary was born June 21, 1924 in Murphy, NC to the late Poley and Margaret Morgan Wilcox. She was a loving Mother, grandmother, great grandmother and great-great grandmother. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Owen Pickelsimer, one brother Fred Wilcox and one sister, Carzella Grizzle. Mary lived most of her life in Ducktown, but moved to Cleveland to work and retired from West Vaco in 1986. Mary was a member of Hot House Church. Survivors include one son, Michael (Loretta) Pickelsimer of Woodstock, GA and one Mr. Ancil Fred Ganues, Sr. Mr. Ancil Fred Ganues, Sr., age 86, of Morganton, GA passed away Thursday, March 12, 2015 in the Memorial Hospital in Chattanooga, TN. He was born on June 14, 1928 in Pickens County, GA. He was retired from L&N Railroad after 42 years of service as an agent/ operator and was a member of Morganton Baptist Church. Mr. Ganues loved all sports, especially the youth and men’s teams that he coached and daughter Shirley (Ken) Cordry of Daytona, FL. She is also survived by six grandchildren, nine great grandchildren and four great-great grandchildren. Mary was also survived by one sister-in-law, Mattie Wilcox of Turtletown and nieces and nephews and many friends. Funeral services were conducted Sunday, March 8 at 4:00 p.m. from the Akins of Copperhill Chapel with Rev. Paul Ray Morgan officiating. Music was by Rev. Paul Ray and Linda Morgan. Pallbearers included Michael Pickelsimer, Jr, B.J. Johnson, Grayson Derryberry, Patrick Sumpter, Alvin Wilcox, Perry Brown, Michael Pickelsimer, Sr., and Ken Cordry. Interment followed in the Zion Hill cemetery. Condolences to the family may be sent to www.akinsfuneralhome.com. Akins Funeral Home of Copperhill in charge of the arrangements. played on. He was preceded in death by his wife, Blanche Smith Ganues; son, Lyndale Ganues; mother and father, Les and Minnie Ganues; sister, Irene Ray; and brothers, John Ganues, Frank Ganues, J.T. Ganues, L.C. Ganues, Bernard Ganues and Jack Ganues. He is survived by a son and daughter-in-law, Freddy and Jenny Ganues of Morganton; sister, Billie Davis of East Ridge, TN; sister-in-law, Ruth Ganues of Maryville, TN; special friend, Reathel Amburn; grandson and his wife, Greg and Rachel Ganues of Knoxville, TN; great grandchildren, Henry Ganues and Elizabeth Marie Ganues; and many nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held Saturday, March 14, 2015 at 4:00 p.m. from the Akins of Blue Ridge Chapel with Rev. 'DQQ\ 3DUULV RI¿FLDWLQJ 0Xsic was by Keith Barnes. Interment followed in Barnes Chapel Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.akinsfuneralhome.com. Akins Funeral Home of Blue Ridge was in charge of arrangements. Could Congress be ready to À[0HGLFDUHSD\IRUGRFWRUV" Kaiser Health News With a deadline fast approaching, bipartisan negotiations are heating up in the +RXVH WR ¿QG D SHUPDQHQW replacement for Medicare’s physician payment formula. But the tentative package being hammered out behind closed doors contains some key provisions that are likely to raise objections from both Republicans and Democrats. Unless Congress takes action by the end of this month, doctors who treat Medicare patients will see a 21 percent payment cut. For doctors, the nail-biter has become a familiar but frustrating rite. Lawmakers invariably defer the cuts prescribed by the 1997 reimbursement formula, which everyone agrees is broken beyond repair. But the deferrals have always been temporary because Congress has not agreed to offsetting cuts to pay for a permanent ¿[ ,Q &RQJUHVV GHOD\HG VFKHGXOHG FXWV ¿YH times. The current proposal for D SHUPDQHQW ¿[ PD\ QRW LQFOXGH IXOO ¿QDQFLQJ IRU repealing the payment for- mula, according to congressional aides and industry lobbyists who have been briefed on the talks but spoke on the condition of not being named because of the sensitivity of the discussions. That provision could run into concerns from Republicans and some Democrats. In, Senate Democrats are leery of another provision reportedly part of the negotiations--charging wealthier 0HGLFDUHEHQH¿FLDULHVPRUH for their coverage, according to top Senate aides who briefed reporters Sunday. They also noted that although Democrats are eager to attach to a deal an unrelated measure to extend the Children’s Health Insurance Program, they would like it to cover four years, not the two years that the House is reportedly considering. Still, they said, with some changes in the package, Senate Democrats might be able to support the developing House package. “Our members would like to get there,” one of the aides said. Here are some answers to frequently asked questions about the congressional rituDONQRZQDVWKHGRF¿[ Q: How did this become an issue? Today’s problem is a result of efforts years ago to control federal spending--a GH¿FLW UHGXFWLRQ ODZ that called for setting Medicare physician payment rates through a formula based on economic growth, known as the “sustainable growth UDWH´ 6*5 )RU WKH ¿UVW few years, Medicare expenditures did not exceed the target and doctors received modest pay increases. But in 2002, doctors were furious when they came in for a 4.8 percent pay cut. Every year since, Congress has staved off the scheduled cuts. But each deferral just increased WKHVL]HRIWKH¿[QHHGHGWKH next time. The Medicare Payment Advisory Commission (MedPAC), which advises Congress, says the SGR is ³IXQGDPHQWDOO\ÀDZHG´DQG has called for its repeal. The SGR provides “no incentive for providers to restrain volume,” the agency said. Mr. William Jason Ramsey Mr. William Jason Ramsey, age 34, of Decatur, GA, passed away March 9, 2015. He served in the United States Air Force and also was a graduate of the University of Nebraska at Omaha. Jason was a Certified Public Accountant. Survivors include three sons, Zachary, Aedan, and Brody; one daughter, Kyndall; his par- Mr. Bobby Lane Dills Mr. Bobby Lane Dills, age 75, of Blue Ridge,GA, passed away March 10, 2015. Born in Blue Ridge, GA, he was the son of the late Gerdine and Rosie Allen Dills. He served his country in the United States Army. Mr. Dills was retired from the Georgia Department of Corrections serving as a Probation Officer. He was also a long time member of the Mobile Baptist Church. His siblings, Carlette Dills, Ola Dills Watkins, Opal Dills Sosebee, and an Infant sister also precede him in death. Survivors include his wife of 52 years, Shelby Dills; Mr. Luther James Watkins Luther James Watkins, age 85 of Blue Ridge, GA passed Q. Why don’t lawmakers away on Saturday, March 7, simply eliminate the formu2015 at home. He was born la? on Sunday, Dec. 8, 1929 in Money is the biggest Polk County, TN to the late problem. An earlier biparJames Gordon and Bertha tisan, bicameral SGR overPayne Watkins. Mr. Watkins haul plan produced jointly was a retired logger. by three key congressional Survivors are son, Roy committees would cost $175 Watkins of Blue Ridge; billion over the next decade, daughter, Charlotte Dunn according to the Congres(Vernon) of Blue Ridge; VLRQDO%XGJHW2I¿FH:KLOH brother, Eugene Watkins of that’s far less than previous estimates for an SGR repeal, LWLVGLI¿FXOWWR¿QGFRQVHQ- Mr. Stanton Carl Dale Stanton Carl Dale, age 70, VXVRQKRZWR¿QDQFHD¿[ of Turtletown, TN passed For physicians, the prospect of facing big payment away Thursday, March 12, cuts is a source of mount- 2015. Mr. Dale was a native ing frustration. Some say the of Polk County, TN and was uncertainty has led them to a son of the late Carl Dale and quit the program, while oth- Bonnie Walker Cahill. He had ers are threatening to do so. worked as a Restaurant and Resort Manager and was of Still, defections have not the Protestant Faith. He was EHHQ VLJQL¿FDQW WR GDWH DFa 1964 graduate of Copper cording to MedPAC. Basin High School and a vetIn a March 2014 report, eran of the U.S. Navy. He was the panel stated that ben- also preceded in death by sisH¿FLDULHV¶ DFFHVV WR SK\VL- ter, Louise Chancey and brothcian services is “stable and er-in-law Norman Chancey; similar to (or better than) grandparents, John and Winnie access among privately in- Walker. sured individuals ages 50 to He is survived by son ´ 7KRVH ¿QGLQJV FRXOG Jonathan Dale, daughterchange, however, if the full in-law, Christine Dale of force of SGR cuts were ever Seattle, WA; sister, Cheryl implemented. Starke, brother-in-law, Richard ents, Jerry and Fran Ramsey of Mineral Bluff, GA; sister and brother-in-law, Cassie Ramsey Bell and Jason of Cleveland, TN; grandfather, Raymond Jones of Caryville, TN; several aunts, uncles, cousins and a large number of other relatives and friends. Funeral services were conducted on Friday, March 13, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. from the Akins Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Wayne Morgan officiating. Music was provided by Lori and Logan O’Neal. Interment followed on Saturday, March 14, at 11:00 a.m. in the Friendship #3 Baptist Church Cemetery. Pallbearers were Cody Ramsey, Brady Pack, Bryson Pack, Kevin O’Neal, Michael Pack, Matthew Taylor and Jerrod Curtis. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.akinsfuneralhome.com. Akins Funeral Home of Blue Ridge was in charge of the arrangments. brother, Charles Avery Dills; nieces and their spouses, Lori and Jeff Beavers, Karlene and Howard Dittrich, and Becky and Kenny Hippensteel; nephews and their spouses, Karl and Angie Dills, Tony and Patty Dills, Michael Dills, Calvin and Judy Wilson and Scott Wilson; and many great nieces, nephews and other relatives survive. Funeral services were conducted on Saturday, March 14, 2015 at 2:00 p.m. from the Akins Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. James Howard Galloway officiating. Music was by Tammy Hughes and Jessica Johnson. Interment followed in the Chastain Memorial Park Cemetery. Pallbearers were Carson Beavers, Tony Dills, Michael Dills, Kenny Hippensteel, Howard Dittrich, and Jeff Beavers. For those desiring, memorial contributions may be made to a charity of your choice. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.akinsfuneralhome.com. Akins Funeral Home of Blue Ridge was in charge of the arrangements. Blue Ridge; sister, Ruby Parr of Blue Ridge; four grandchildren; five great grandchildren; and one greatgreat-grandchild. Funeral services were on Monday, March 9, 2015 at 3:00 p.m. from the Akins of Blue Ridge Chapel with the Rev. Dr. Tom Jordan officiating. Interment followed in the New Antioch Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to the family at akinsfuneralhome.com. Akins Funeral Home of Blue Ridge is in charge of the arrangements. Starke of Blue Ridge, GA, sister, Theresa Baird, brother-in-law, Chester Baird of Glencoe, AL; aunt, Elwanda Creighton and uncle-inlaw, John Creighton of Hixson, TN; many nieces and nephews. Funeral services were conducted Sunday, March 15 at 2:00 p.m. from the Akins of Copperhill Chapel with Rev. Jeremiah Jack officiating. Interment followed in the Zion Hill cemetery. Special Acknowledgements to the Hospice of Chattanooga, Memorial Hospital and Hixson Dialysis for their caring compassion. Condolences to the family may be sent to www. akinsfuneralhome.com. Akins Funeral Home of Copperhill in charge of the arrangements.
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