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About bankruptci­es: In a Chapter 7 bankruptcy case the individual debtor is permitted to retain certain exempt property, but the debtor’s remaining property is gathered and sold by a trustee from whom creditors will receive repayment. It may also be used by businesses that wish to liquidate and terminate their business. Chapter 13 enables debtors, through court supervisio­n and protection, to propose and carry out a repayment plan under which creditors are paid, in full or in part, in installmen­ts over a three-year period, during which time creditors are prohibited from starting or continuing collection efforts. Chapter 11 are reorganiza­tion proceeding­s generally for business entities; the debtor maintains control of the business in Chapter 11 (unless the Court appoints a trustee).

Chapter 7

Kelly Christina Wingo Samson f/k/a Warner, 11 Villamar St.

Donald Ray Wright, 22 Leawood Court, Lindale.

Tommy Richard Allen Brady, Rooney Road.

Cecilia Marie Christian Wallace f/k/a Dendy, 221 Prater Drive, Calhoun.

Benjamin Ray Riddon, 261 Briar Patch Lane, Apt. B, Calhoun. None.

Cases filed week of Aug. 5 — 9, 2019

Chapter 11 40 Chapter 13

Charles Edward Gentry, 1255 Ridgeway Drive, Trion.

Amanda Michelle Johnson, Blackberry Lane, Lindale.

Roderick Eugene Long Sr. and Tracy Demetrias Long, 126 Windwood Way. Anthony Todd Bishop, 71 Canard Road.

Gary Dale Teems and Johnna Kay Teems a/k/a Hames, 4507 Old Dalton Road.

Terri Ann Korson and Eric Daniel Korson, 16 Marble St.

Kenneth Eugene Owens and Crystal Juanette Owens f/k/a Whittle, 417 E. 20th St.

Samuel Micah Wilson and Amanda Kasey Langston Wilson, 148 Luke St., Calhoun.

Barbara Ann Chatmon, 50 Sloppy Floyd Lake Road, Summervill­e. Dennis William Buffington Jr., Jakeville Ave., Summervill­e. 302 116

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