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4-Year-Old Shoots Himself To Death As Mom Played Cards, Drank And Smoked Pot
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NC 4-year-old dies after shooting himself in the head He found the gun underneath a couch cushion, High Point police say
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Mildred âMillieâ Blalock Henderson, of High Point, North Carolina, departed this life on Wednesday, June 30, 2021.
Born in Sevierville, Tennessee on March 18, 1935, she was the daughter of the late Cleo Blalock and Dora Bales Blalock. She grew up in Sevierville with her three siblings. She had many sweet, funny stories about family trips and adventures with her sister, brothers and cousins. Millie married Mack Bryan Henderson on Jan. 22, 1953. They moved to High Point in 1965, where they raised their daughter, made lifelong friendships and enjoyed life together.
Millie was a loving and devoted wife, mother, nana and great-nana.
She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Debbie and Bobby Irvin, of High Point; two granddaughters, Hannah Irvin, of Atlanta, Georgia and Sarah Wood and her husband, Surry, of Raleigh, North Carolina; two great-granddaughters, Margaret Wood and Charlotte Wood, of Raleigh, North Carolina; her sister, Betty Jo Justus, of Seymour, Tennessee; t
ARMC receives 4-star rating, ranking above other regional facilities
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There was little time to spare after 17-year-old Griffin Weathers was shot in the chest in 2018.
He was losing blood fast, and needed surgery to have any chance of survival.
An ambulance rushed Weathers the 10 minutes to nearby High Point Medical Center. Itâs the closest hospital and the place where paramedics are supposed to take patients with immediately life-threatening injuries.
But High Point Medical Center was not really equipped to save the teenagerâs life. It is not a designated trauma center and does not have the doctors, surgeons and anesthesiologists that come with that designation. So shooting victims like Weathers often need to be transferred to another hospital for surgery.