The Henderson News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 59, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 9, 2019 Page: 2 of 11
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reported.
Motor vehicle collision
• Failure to stop and give ID
WHITE
Pallbearers will be B.J. White,
Words of comfort may be
Survivors include her chil-
• Lift assist reported 4:50
Births
Traditional Medicare. Is Tradi-
What happens if you have
a.
same as
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PAGE 2 — THE HENDERSON NEWS — Wednesday, October 9,2019
Obituaries
of the Peace, Precinct 5, Rusk
County.
October 4:
• Tommy Joe Madewell,
$30,000 bond;
• Denise Deane Nelson,
Amanda McFadin — Circulation Supervisor
circulation@thehendersonnews.com
Dan Moore — Editor & Publisher
publisher@thehendersonnews.com
Class B, $750 bond;
• Chelseay Lynn Hopson,
25, Mt. Enterprise, Theft of
Kent Mahoney — Managing Editor
managingeditor@thehendersonnews.com
Amber Dollar — Reporter
reporter@thehendersonnews.com
p.m. Friday in the 1600 block of
N. Marshall;
Police Report
HENDERSON
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Ben Marmolejo-Najera — Graphic Designer
graphics@thehendersonnews.com
Debra Odom — Classified Manager
classifieds@thehendersonnews.com
• Aggravated assault report-
ed in the 400 block of S. Main;
• Harassment reported in the
TONI
KING
Medicare
needs,
will
matically be
Amber Lollar — Marketing Executive
marketing@thehendersonnews.com
Tiffani Patterson — Marketing Executive
advertising@thehendersonnews.com
Felonies
• Animal cruelty reported
10:10 a.m., Friday in the 900
block of CR 3106 S.;
• Sexual assault reported
8:24 p.m., Saturday;
• Sexual assault reported
10:24 a.m. Monday.
Jail Count
• As of 5 a.m., Tuesday, there
were 118 inmates housed in the
Rusk County Justice Center.
• One count of harassment;
• One count of animal cru-
elty;
• One count of loud music;
• One count of illegal dump-
ing;
• One count of telephone
harassment;
• Two counts of gunshots.
If you have information that
might lead to the solving of a
crime, call Crime Stoppers at
(903) 655-TIPS or (903) 655-
8477. You will remain anony-
mous, will not have to testify
in court and could receive a
reward up to $1,000.
EVERYTHING YOU
NEED FOR A
Arraignments
The following
HENDERSON
POLICE DEPARTMENT
• Responded to 152 calls,
including 13 9-1-1 calls, Oct. 4-9.
RUSK COUNTY
SHERIFF’S OFFICE
• Responded to 342 calls,
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Henderson, were held at 10:00
a.m. on Wednesday, October 9,
2019, in the chapel at Crawford-
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Nancy Harris — Office Manager & Bookkeeper
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in three different locations in Rusk County. The ofCR3i4;
• Lisft assist reported 6:00
p.m. Monday in the 2200 block vehicle reported in the 2900
reported 9:38 p.m. Saturday in
the 400 block of Hwy. 79 N.;
• Medical call reported 10:09
p.m. Saturday in the 600 block block of Hwy. 79 S.;
of Paige; • Theft reported in the 2100
• Medical call reported 12:32 block of Hwy. 79 S.;
a.m. Sunday in the 100 block of
Lobb;
• Medical call reported 10:21
a.m. Monday in the 2200 block 400 block of S. Main;
of CR 354 D.; • Criminal trespass reported
• Grass fire reported 2:04 in the 100 block of Hwy. 79 S.;
p.m. Monday in the 5500 block
Accidents
• There were two minor including 132 9-1-1 calls, Sept,
wrecks and one blue form wreck 27-Oct.oi.
Misdemeanors
Misdemeanors/Felonies • Two counts of simple
• Sexual assault reported in assault;
reported 7:30 a.m. Tuesday on the 500 block of W. Main; • One count of scam;
• Two counts of sexual
assault;
• One count of vehicle sto-
; reported in the 2400 block of len;
• Motor vehicle collision Hwy. 79 S.; • One count of criminal mis-
• Aggravated assault report- chief;
• Fourteen counts of reckless
driver;
• One count of burglary of a
phernalia reported in the 100 habitation;
• Medical call reported 1:05 block of Hwy. 79 S.; • One count of miscellaneous
• Possession of marijuana theft;
reported in the 400 block of
• Burglary of vehicle reported
in the 300 block of Village;
• Faily to comply striking
Kynedi Skye Wigfall
Dejuan and Lakend-
ria Wigfall are proud to
announce the birth of
their daughter, Kynedi
Skye Simone Wigfall, born
at 9:57 p.m. Sept. 23, 2019
at UT Health-Henderson.
She weighed 6 pounds and
7 ounces and was 17 1/2
inches long. Kynedi is the
granddaughter of Angela
Thompson, LaMarcus
Lockett, Dorothy Wifgall
and Kenneth Bonner. She
was welcomed home by
big brothers Cameron,
Jaden, Jakaylen, Chris-
tian and Landen.
8) Or Return to Original
Medicare with no Part D plan.
* Don’t forget there is a pen-
HENdERSON Rotary Club
— 7
ne oldest service organization in the world
I Meets every Thursday at Noon
at First Baptist Church Family Life Center
No dues the 1st six months • No mandatory attendance
For more information about Rotary or to join
Contact: Sean Jackson at 903-903-452-1030
Or Judy Sewell at 903-235-2781
persons 47, Gladewater, Possession detention, State Jail felony,
were arraigned in the court of controlled substance, State $7,000 bond;
of Judge Jana Enloe, Justice Jail felony, $35,000 bond; • Joshua Allen Thomas,
• Chase Allen Eckman, 28, 36, Overton, Assault fam/
Port Bolivar, Theft of prop- house mem impede, Third
erty, $40,000 bond; degree felony, $25,000 bond
• Rebeccaa Joann Harvel, w/ EPO.
53, Overton, Assault causes 33, Avinger, DWI, Class B,
bodily injury, Class A, $5,000 $1,000 bond.
bond;
• Candice Yvette Curnell,
47, Henderson, Parole viola-
tion, no bond;
• Rodney Dewayne Pol-
lard, 47, Henderson, Posses- 34, Tatum, Theft of property,
sion of controlled substance,
State Jail Felony, $10,000
bond, Sex Offender Duty to
Register, Third degree felony, property, Class B, $750 bond;
• Lorenzo Lamont Erwin,
21, Tyler, Evading arrest or
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October 6:
• Stephen Ray Staneart, 30,
October 5: Henderson, Assault causes
• Otis Ray Spencer, 54, bodily injury family violence,
Kilgore, DWI, Third degree class A, $1,500 bond, Parole
felony, no bond;
• Wesley Adam Burkheart,
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Dillon Miles Whitley
Marshall and Sujira
Whitley are proud to
announce the birth of
their son, Dillon Miles
Whitley, born at 4:33
a.m. Aug. 28, 2019 at UT
Health-Henderson. He
weighed 7 pounds 12.8
ounces and was 20 1/2
inches long. Dillon is the
grandson of Kongpet and
Narong Janpum and Terri
and Barry Thomas and
Joseph and Vina Whitley.
He s the great-grandson
of JoAnne Harris. He was
welcomed home by big
sister, LeAnne Janpum.
Returning to traditional Medicare
Medicare Advantage plan, all
na
and cowork- dren, B.J. White of Pitners
ers. She was Junction, and Leslie Rivers and
a very special husband Chris of Lakeport;
person, a true brother, Rodney Moss and wife
angel that Becky of Kilgore; step-father,
would do any- Clyde Dison of Vivian, Loui-
thing to help siana; grandchildren, Phenix
those in need. Rivers and Maverix Rivers of
As dedi- Lakeport; and nephews, Josh-
cated as Ms. ua Winters of Kilgore, Jason
White was to Winters of Hallsville, and Tyler
The family received friends those that she helped during Moss of Kilgore.
from 5-7 p.m. on Tuesday, Octo- her time at the hospital, she
ber 8, at the funeral home. was even more so to her family. Chris Rivers, Rodney Moss,
Ms. White passed from this She was a wonderful mom and Joshua Winters, Jason Winters,
life on October 4, 2019, at Hos- great cook. Sandy was a fantas- and Tyler Moss. Honorary pall-
pice Homeplace in Tyler. She tic grandmother and attended bearers will be Maverix Rivers
was born August 12, 1958, in all of her children and grand- and Phenix Rivers.
El Dorado, Arkansas and has children’s events. Her grand-
lived in the Henderson area children, and friends alike, shared with the family at www.
since August of 1974. After high affectionately referred to her crawfordacrim.com.
school, Sandy studied to become as “Goggie”. Sandy’s spirit and
an LVN. She went on to a long strength came from her faith in
Hwy. 259 S. and Hwy. 79 S.; • Theft reported in the 2100
• Motor vehicle collision block of Hwy. 79 S.;
reported 8:03 p.m. Tuesday in
the 2700 block of Hwy. 79 E.;
reported 10:36 p.m. Tuesday on
Loop 571 and FM 13; ed in the 2300 block of Hwy.
• Medical call reported 5:44 79 S;
• Possession of drug para-
of Research book to the Overton Library, “The His- Fantastic Teeth Program for the first grade students
tory of the Rocky Mount Lodge No. 63.” This lodge in the Leverett’s Chapel, New London and Overton _____________
was organized on August 9,1849 in the Rocky Hill school districts. Each year the lodge presents the of CR 354 D^
community in Rusk County. Jennifer Freeman, of “Take Time to Read” program for the third grade
the Overton Library was pleased to have this history students in the same school districts. Each year
of the lodge and the schools that the lodge orga- the lodge joines with Carter BloodCare to sponsoe
nized. The Rocky Mount Lodge No. 63 has had sites spring blood drives in Overton.
Toni:
Last year, I made a mis-
take and changed to a Medi-
care Advantage Plan because I
understood from talking with
my friends that this PPO plan
has an in-network and out of
network provider and facility
list. I was led to believe that a
Medicare Advantage PPO plan
was like a Medicare Supple-
ment.
Boy, was I wrong! Many
specialists and even the facil-
ity that does MRIs are out of
network and this is costing me
a fortune. I’ve been advised by a Medicare 6) Return to Original Medi-
my doctor’s office to return to Prescription Drug plan; then care and purchase a Medicare
you can apply for a Medicare Supplement and enroll in a Part
tional Medicare different than Supplement to pick up what D Medicare Prescription Drug
Original Medicare and how do Medicare does not pay for. Plan.
I go back to plain old Medicare? What happens if you have 7) Return to Original Medi-
Signed...Jerry from health issues which can keep care only and enroll in a Part
Kingwood area, you from qualifying with the D Medicare Prescription Drug
health questions in a Medi- Plan.
Jerry: care Supplement’s application?
You will be happy to know Don’t worry; there are protec-
that “Original Medicare” and tions in place for this type of
Traditional Medicare” are the situation. The Medicare rule alty for not enrolling in a Part
‘plain old Medicare”, from the Medicare & You D Medicare Prescription Drug
The medical profession knows Handbook says: “If you join a plan when first eligible.
_____ Traditional” Medicare Advantage Plan for
violation, no bond; Medicare not “Original Medi- the first time, and you aren’t cal providers or facilities are
• Floyd Vernon Ralston, care”. happy with the plan, you’ll have not accepting the Medicare
Each year, the Medicare’s special rights to buy a Medigap Advantage plan which you are
of dangerous drug, Class A, Annual/Open Enrollment peri- policy if you return to Original considering or is applying for
$750 bond. od starts on October 15th, and it Medicare within 12 months of a Medicare Supplement your
October 7: will end at midnight on Decern- joining.” right option? Call the new
• Telvin Deon Fryman, 28, ber 7th (Pearl Harbor Day). Below are 8 ways that a Toni Says Medicare Hotline at
Henderson, Criminal tres- For you to disenroll from a Medicare beneficiary (You) can 1/832-519-8664 to have your
pass, Class B, $750 bond. make a change to their Medi- Medicare questions or concerns
care plans during Medicare answered.
Annual/Open Enrollment: Toni King, author of the
1) Enroll in a new Part D Medicare Survival Guide® is giving a
Mpdirarp Prpserintinn Drnv $5 discount on the Medicare Survival
Medicare rrescnpuon UTUg Guide® Advanced book and bundle
'lan, which automatically dis- packages for the Toni Says® newspa-
enrolls one from a Medicare per article readers at www.tonisa.ys.
Advantage plan. com-
2) Enroll in a new Part D
you need to Medicare Prescription Drug
do is enroll Plan when you have never been
in a Medicare in Part D from the time you
Prescription have been with Medicare.
Drug plan 3) Change from one Part D
that fits your Medicare Prescription Drug
You Plan to a new Part D Medicare
auto- Prescription Drug Plan.
4) Enroll in a Part C Medi-
out of your care Advantage Plan with Pre-
old Medicare scription Drugs
Advantage 5) Change from one Part C
plan and back Medicare Advantage Plan to a
to “Original new Part C Medicare Advantage
Medicare with Plan.
a Medicare
GOOD TIME!
career with Henderson Memo- God as she was committed to a CRAWFORD-A. CRIM
rial Hospital that began in 1979 Godly life.
where she worked closely with She was preceded in death
Dr. Upali Walgama, Dr. Roger by her father, Jerry Moss, and
Sessions, and Dr. Todd Parrish, her mother, Louise (Cameron)
Sandy touched many lives and Dison.
was cherished by her friends
Overton Friends of the Library presented research book
SPECIAL TO THE HENDERSON NEWS 1 ..... ’ ’ • - ’ - -
The Overton Friends of the Library had their first site was in the community of Rocky Mount,
meeting on tuesday Oct. 8, at the Overton Library, the second was Bunker Hills and the third site was
Dr. J.B. Morris presented the current Texas Lodge in the city of Overton. The lodge is active with the of CR 354 D4 block of FM 225 S.;
---. Lift assist reported 4:50 • Burglary of habitation
a.m. Tuesday in the 2200 block reported in the 500 block of S.
Van Buren;
• Possession of controlled
substance reported in the 1000
block of W. Main.
p.m. Saturday in the 700 block
of Millville;
• Oven fire reported 7:15 p.m. Hwy. 79 N.;
Saturday in the too block of • Aggravated assaulted
Regent; reported in the 1700 block of
• Motor vehicle collision Hwy. 79 S.;
• Criminal mischief reported
in the 700 block of S. Evenside;
• Theft reported in the 2300
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Moore, Dan & Mahoney, Kent. The Henderson News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 59, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 9, 2019, newspaper, October 9, 2019; Henderson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235935/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rusk County Library.