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Dan, son Sonny and his wife,
Valerie, and his two grandsons Andy
and Robby. ' .. . .. .
A Celebration of Life is being held
on January 30, 2016 beginning at 1
p.m., at the Kiln Creek Country
received friends Saturday morning CIUb in Newport News’ Virginia All
from 11.00 am. until the time of who wish to celebrate his life are
service at Nicely Funeral Home. Welcome to attend'
Obituaries
GUY HICKS
Guy B. Hicks, 88, of Shady Spring
died at 3:35 p.m. Wednesday,
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KAY RICHARD BARTGIS
Kay Richard Bartgis, age 82,
went home to be with the Lord on
Tuesday, December 29th surrounded
by his family.
Kay Was born ill Talcott, WV to
Howard and Pearl Rudisill Bartgis.
He was one of eight children. He is
preceeded in death by brothers Jerry
and Howard Bartgis, and sisters
Margaret and Martha Bartgis and
Linda Walkup and is survived by
sisters Jean Ray of Hilldale, WV and
Donna Bartgis of Lexington, NC and
sister-in-law Janet Bartgis of
Tappahannock, VA.
He graduated from Talcott High
School in 1951 and joined the Navy.
He served 1952—1956 during the
Korean War. In 1958 he married his
high school sweetheart, Susan “Sue”
Bartgis. They had three children,
Mike (Linda), Jeff (Rene), and Dave
(Sandy).
After the Navy, Kay worked for
Newport News Shipbuilding as an
electrician for 36 years: A thorough
country boy,~Kay loved to hunt, fish,
and tinker. He had a green thumb
and would have a beautiful
vegetable garden every year. Kay
always remembered his roots and
visited WV several times a year for
the annual Rudisill family reunion,
to see his family, hunt, and get a
good deal at the flea market.
He was married to his sweetheart
for 58 years and leaves behind his
wife, three children, two sisters, a
sister-in-law, five grandchildren, one
great-grandchild, and another great-
grandchild on the way.
A graveside service will be held
at a later date at Oak Grove
Cemetery in Talcott.
Online condolences ' argues“
register at www.inontfuri‘e‘rallib‘n‘l‘éd
.com
Arrangements by Pivont Funeral
Home, Hinton, WV.
MARY DUTTON
Mary Lois Hartley Dutton, 90, of
Conway, South Carolina, passed
January 13, 2016 at Summers
Nursing & Rehabilitation Center at
Hilldale following a long illness.
Arrangements were by Nicely
Funeral Home, Clifton Forge.
The family suggest memorial
Pet Supply Driué 3rd
by Dr. Lori LaCivita
(NAPS)——In today’s workplace,
organizations consist of employees
Born March .22, 1927 at ‘contributions be sent to the rade flrea
spanning four generations. The
Lockbridge, WV he was the son 0f American Cancer Society, 1700 G . has
about 75 million millen-
the late Lawrence and Estie Brooks MacCorkle SE, Third Floor, Students
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Mr. Hicks was a graduate of AlleghanyHumane Society, PO .Box commumtg pass
baby boomers and become
Sandstone High School and was
retired from the United States Navy
as a Chief Machinist Mate with 26
years of service. After his
retirement, he worked as a
locksmith and operated a shoe
repair business. He was a HAM
radio operator and was of the
Pentecostal faith.
He was preceded in death by one
brother, Lawrence Keith Hicks and
a sister, Gwindolyn “Dote” McGrady.
Survivors include his wife, Joyce
Boland Hicks. Two brothers, Arlie
Hicks of Princeton and Connie Hicks
& wife Louise of Biloxi, MS. I
Funeral services were held at 1:00
p.m. Saturday January 16, 2016 at
Pivont Funeral Home Chapel in
Hinton with Pastor Benny Harper
officiating. Burial followed in
Restwood Memorial Gardens in
Hinton. Friends called from 11:00
a.m. until 1:00 p.m. on Saturday,
January 16 at the funeral home.
Online condolences & guest
register at www.pivontfuneralhome.
com
Arrangements by Pivont Funeral
Home, Hinton, WV.
JANICE MEADOR
77, of'603'Hedthe‘rtbn Dr‘ii/é, Valley
Ridge, 'Covington, vs. died'Tuesday,‘
January 12, at Lewis Gale Hospital
Alleghany, Low Moor.
Janice was born January 30, 1938
in Hinton, to the late Ray E. and
Jane Cox Farley. She graduated
weanlce iFaqlleyBe'ny Mgédon aged
60, Low Moor, VA. 24457.
' To send condolences to the family
online, please visit www.micely
funeralhome.com
EDGAR WEBB
Edgar W. Webb, aged 85, of
Newport News passed away at
Riverside Hospital .on December 13,
2015. He was born on January 9,
1930 to parents Edgar W. Webb, Sr.
and Clara Weeks in Hinton, West
Virginia.
A lifelong student of music, he
began playing the trumpet in the
seventh grade, and would eventually
go on to earn his BS Degree in Music
Education in 1958. His first
classroom was in a log cabin
complete with pot belly stove in
Baileysville, West Virginia. In June
of 1958 he moved on to
Christiansburg High School in
Christiansburg, Virginia where he
taught beginning, intermediate, and
high school bands. Each summer he
held a band camp for his students
along the Greenbrier River in West
Virginia. In June of 1965 he became
the band director at Ferguson High
School in Newport News, Virginia,
where he built an award winning
band and music program. In 1972
he moved to Denbigh High School
and continued his successful music '
education career. .
He remained at Denbigh High for
the next 18 years until .his
retirement in 19892‘H6‘ieaves‘
he'liiiidffhimlia legaey‘ofésiiéb'é’sé‘ful
sides-hrs Who wand go‘bn‘tb’bééom'é
teachers and professional musicians
everywhere from New York and
Broadway to Las Vegas, Nashville,
Europe, the Armed Forces and many
other places throughout the United
States. Eight of his students were
Mrs. Christina Rose taught her
third grade classroom about various
community volunteers and how
their efforts are so appreciated. Mrs.
Rose has rescued furbabies herself
and asked her students what they
thought about raising supplies to
give these homeless dogs and cats
in shelters items for Christmas. Asp
news spread of their class goal the
entire third grade classes became
involved, Students, along with their
parents brought in supplies daily
from December lst through
December 18th. These community
volunteers were able to give many
homeless pets a great start for the
New Year! Mrs. Rose is so proud of
her studennts ad their parents for
thier hard work.
Did You Know?
(NAPS)—Several space shuttle
astronauts joined the ranks of leg-
endary space pioneers at the
Space Shuttle Atlantis attraction
at Kennedy Space Center Visitor
Complex. To learn more about
Kennedy Space Center and how to
visit it, call (855) 378-0167 or see
www.KennedySpaceCenter.com.
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Created by 4-H and CME Group,
the Commodity Carnival interactive
game at fairs and Risk Ranch app
teach youth about the economics of
agriculture and guide them through
the single largest segment of the
American workforce, according to
the Pew Research Center.
As savvy employers know, each
generation prefers different lead-
ership styles and has distinct atti-
tudes, behaviors, habits and moti-
vations that drive them.
The Problem
These differences can trigger
issues in the workplace, which can
include miscommunication, conflict,
lack of ability to build strong, cohe-
sive, effective teams, and loss of
work productivity. This can result
in lack of job satisfaction, burnout
and high employee turnover.
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Fortunately, organizational
leaders and managers are realiz-
ing the importance that emotional
intelligence (El) plays in many
workplace situations as a predic-
tor of success.
EI is a measure of someone’s
ability to understand his or her
own emotions and their effects, as
well as those of other people. It
also helps people read the current
in the environment and it pro-
vides tools to help the generations
more effectively address and
engage with each other.
Companies Seek EI
Employees who have social
skills, are self-aware, can self—regu-
late, motivate and empathize can
work well with others and be effec—
ence
A high El—emotional intelligence i
——can help baby boomers and ‘
millennials get along and get ’
ahead in business.
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tive in leading change and resolv- '
ing conflict. That could be why .
more than one-third of hiring man-
agers surveyed say they are plac-
ing greater emphasis on EI when
hiring and promoting employees.
To help employees—regardless
of their age—reach their full poten-
tial by assessing and building on _'
their EI, more and more, leaders,
managers and human resource
executives hire or contract with
industrial and organizational (I—O)
psychologists. Essentially at, the '
intersection of business and psy‘ ;
chology, I-O psychologists apply ,;
research that is improving the well-
being and productivity of people. A
critical element of an LG psycholo- 5:2:
gist’s work is enhancing and devel— f-
oping EI, which, unlike IQ, can be
cultivated and expanded.
Dr. LaCivita is an LG psy- r.
chologist, Walden University fac- ‘
ulty member and an expert on
assessing emotional intelligence.
psychology is the science behind 5‘,
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Barbacoa Recipe Blends Flavor And Family Memories :1
(NAPS).—When it comes time
for family get—togethers, it makes
little difference if your family
comes from Portland, Passaic or
Puebla. -
That’s because events that
bring extended family members
and friends to the table, no matter
the culture or cuisine, will often
center on comfort food—dishes
thgt are slow cooked, allowing
plenty of time for spices afidwfla‘szy‘i‘
voris to simmer while stories are
told and memories are shared.
For example, here is a recipe
that uses atcut of meat well
known in many Latin homes—
beef cheekmeat.
Known widely as the tradi-
Known widely as the traditional ‘
cut for barbacoa, beef cheekmeat
is a cut of beef that is growing in
popularity.
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West Virginia, she was the daughter
of the late William A. Hartley and
Lillian B. Herndon Hartley.
She was married to the late
James Christopher “Jimmy” Dutton
for a wonderful 42 years, before his
sad passing in 1988.
She was a loving mother to, and ‘
is survived by, her son, James
Michael Dutton and his wife, Angela
of Conway, South Carolina and her
daughter, Donna Michele Bina and
her husband, Paul. She was the
Nursing. She retired as a Registered
Nurse from Alleghany Regional
Hospital. She was of the Methodist
Faith.
In addition to her parents, Janice
was preceded in death by her first
husband, Larry Bruce Berry, two
brothers, Marcus Farley and
Norman Farley, and a sister, Carol
Sue Waddell.
She is survived by her husband,
George W. “Bill” Meador of Valley
Ridge; two sons. S. Bruce Berry of
- educator,
Program Jazz Ensembles at the
College of William and Mary for four
years. He was a member of and
served on various state and local
music and education associations
throughout his career. In addition to
his many accolades as a music
his professional
performances as a trumpet player
includedRinglin Bros. and Barnum
& Bailey Circus, the Ice Capades,
***
You cannot fly like an eagle with
the wings of a wren.
—William Henry Hudson
***
Roanoke and Bluefield Symphony’s
and many other local groups,
the cheek muscle of a cow. It’s a
lean cut of meat and is most often
used for braising or slow cooking
to produce a tender result.
When cooked “long and slow,”
this cut has an unmistakable and
flavor—packed tenderness. Follow
the recipe below for a unique meal
that your family won’t forget.
Barbacba Tacos
Preparation Time: 15 minutes
Cooking Time: 2—3 hours
1.Combine all ingredients
in a large pot. Add additional
cold water to cover the cheek- ~
meat by 2 inches. Bring slowly
to a boil.
2.Gently simmer for 2—3
hours or until very tender.
Skim any fat or foam from the
liquid often throughout the
cooking process.
3. When the meat is tender,
remove from the liquid. Strain
and reserve the broth for use
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of a full life, Edgar cheekmeat 5. Serve with minced onion,
was preceded in death by two
grandsons, Jonathan Dutton and
James Matthew Dutton. She also
had seven great-grandchildren,
Kaeric Dutton, Gabriel Dutton, service was held on Saturday, sailingthe
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and Ezra Harvey.
- She was preceded in death by a
great-granddaughter, Abigail
Kenedi Elise Dutton and a great-
grandson, Taylor Dutton. She is also
survived by a brother, Thomas G.
Hartley and his wife Barbara
Hilbert Hartley. She was preceded
in death by three brothers, Bobby
Hartley, William Hartley and Carl
Hartley, and a sister Margaret
Hartley Keadle. She also is survived
by a special nephew, William B.
“Bill” Hartley of Beckley, and special
niece, Kathy Miller of Pittsburgh,
PA.
Funeral services were held at 1:30
p.m. Saturday, January 16, 2016 at
Mount Tabor Baptist Church with
burial following at Sunset Memorial
Park. Friends called from 12:30 p.m.
until time of service at Mount Tabor
Baptist Church. .
Pallbearers were Kaeric Dutton,
Frankie Waddell, Michael Dutton,
Paul Bina and Wayne Marcum.
Arrangements were by the Ronald
Meadows Funeral Parlors of Hinton.
Condolences may be sent to the
family at www.ronaidmeadowsfp
.com
BINGO
Bingo every Friday night at the
Hinton Senior Citizens Building on
Second Ave. Doors open at 4:00 p.m.
starts at 6:00 p.m.
Patty of Bonita Springs, FL; and a
number of nieces and nephews.
In keeping with her wishes, her
body has been cremated. A memorial
Clifton Forge, with Mr. George
Broughman officiating. The family
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continued to volunteer at concerts
and events at the Ferguson Center
-for the Arts, as well as spending
leisure time with his grandchildren,
years, Deloris Webb, his sister,
Barbara McSweeney and husband
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54 cup red wine vinegar
1 large onion, chopped
1 qt low-sodium beef broth
2 bay leaves
chopped cilantro, lime juice, .
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