Archive - Oct 1, 2010
Lucille Coggins Cliett
Lucille Coggins Cliett, age 77, passed away, Wednesday, Sept. 29, 2010, at Dugan Memorial Home in West Point.
Lucille Coggins Cliett was born July 6, 1933, in Clay County to the late Mattie Freshour and Charlie Coggins. Mrs. Cliett was a homemaker and had worked as a caregiver at Dugan Memorial Home. She was a member of West Point Church of God. Lucille Coggins Cliett married Spurgeon Andrew Cliett Jr. on May 1, 1952, in West Point, he predeceased her on Dec. 10, 2008 .
Katie Lue Curry
Katie Lue Curry, age 80, passed away Tuesday, Sept. 28, 2010, at Baptist Memorial Hospital Golden Triangle.
Funeral services are Saturday, Oct. 2, 2010, at 11 a.m. from Mt. Hermon M.B. Church with the Rev. Tim Brinkley officiating. Burial will follow in Greenwood Cemetery in West Point.
Visitation is today, from 3 – 6 p.m. at Carter's Mortuary Services Chapel.
Carter's Mortuary Services is in charge of arrangements.
Students across Mississippi suffering with asthma now have the right to self-administer their asthma and anaphylaxis medications while at school or at any school-related function, with the passage of Mississippi Senate Bill 2393.
The bill, signed by Governor Haley Barbour earlier this year, is designed to improve the health of students and ensure that all students with asthma breathe easier, helping them be more alert and perform better academically.
As flu season approaches, doctors, nurses and pharmacists are preparing to get everyone vaccinated to help protect them from the threat of influenza.
Many health care providers in West Point are waiting for flu vaccinations to come in, which will include the H1N1 (swine flu) vaccination, but some already have them and are administering the medication upon the patient's request.