Press Release

November is American Diabetes Management month and with more than 30 million people living with diabetes in the United States, it’s no wonder. The American Diabetes Association estimates at least seven million of those people, don’t even realize they’re living the disease. Health organizations, and those working within the field, say the disease has reached epidemic portions. It’s something the Sentara Diabetes Management Program team sees every day.

“The numbers are increasing, both type 1 and 2 are on the rise,” says Registered Nurse and Certified Diabetes Educator Robyn Johanson, “It is a chronic, lifelong illness that really requires the person to learn the skills to self-manage their diabetes. And with that, they need a lot of ongoing support and the necessary tools to do that successfully.” Diabetes can be confusing to understand. When you eat, your body turns food into sugars, or glucose. At that point, your pancreas is supposed to release insulin.  Insulin serves as a “key” to open your cells, to allow the glucose to enter — and allows you to use the glucose for energy. But with diabetes, this system does not work.


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Obituaries

Jaime Aguirre Pineda, resident of Lorton VA, died unexpectedly on October 28, 2017 at the age of 58.He is survived by his wife, Mireya Aguirre (ARA); his children, Karen, Jaime JR, Arnol and Ericka. Grandchildren, Susan, Jessenia, Jocelyn, Jeffrey, Catherine,Joana, Valeria, Nathalie, Paul and Kimberly. His brothers and sisters, Arnoldo , Elisa, German, Conchita, Marvin y Carlos. He is predeceased by his father, Jose Maria Pineda and Mother Concepcion Aguirre and Esperanza Quintanilla.

Jaime was born on December 24, 1958. He married Mireya on July 30 1976, the girl that stole his heart on an Easter weekend. Had 4 children who were the most important part of his life. He was a devoted father. He enjoyed reading, especially poetry and was an amateur guitar player. Jaime often played for his children and grandchildren while making them sing along. He was also a problem-solver who often took on difficult and unwanted projects at work and around the house. He was a spiritual man who encouraged his family that above all there is God. Jaime was a very giving man, an amazing father who gave his best to provide for his family. He was a great husband of 41 years: a good brother and a great son who gave all to his parents. He will be deeply missed by his friends, family, and all who knew him for he made an impact on everyone he came across, giving a helping hand to those in need without hesitation.


Obituaries

Mabel Louise Barker, age 84, passed away on Saturday, October 28, 2017 at her daughter’s home in Manassas, Virginia.

She was born on October 12, 1933 in Ashland, Kentucky. Mrs. Barker retired after 33 years with the National Education Association in Washington, D.C. She was a resident of Virginia for 41 years and spent an additional 14 years in Pinehurst, North Carolina where she was very active in her community. Mabel was President of Weymouth Center for the Arts. She was a volunteer for the Arts Council of Moore County, Southern Pines, NC; a member of the Women of Weymouth, recognized in Who’s Who of American Women, volunteered countless hours with Calvary Church of the Nazarene, leading Children’s church, writing plays for the church musicals, decorating for the holidays, etc. She was the Director of Calvary Church Daycare and hosted the church dinners on Wednesday nights.


Obituaries

Roy James O’Boyle age 86, of Manassas, VA passed away Saturday, October 28, 2017 at the Manor Care of Fair Oaks.

He was born on October 30, 1930 in Scranton, PA the son of the late Roy J. and Gertrude (McGovern) O’Boyle. He was preceded in death by sisters Jean Walsh, Margaret Watkins and brother John Muskey. Prior to retirement, he was the plant manager for Shenandoah’s Pride Dairy. He served in the US Marine Corps and was a member of the American Legion Post 10 in Manassas.


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