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LAKEPORT, Calif. – M. Patricia Courtney, age 88, died peacefully in the Lakeport home of her son Neil Hotchkiss and daughter-in-law, Liz Hotchkiss, on Sunday, Jan. 15, 2017.

She was born April 5, 1928, in Eagleville, Calif., to Sydney H. Foster and Florence (McNeil) Foster, and was the youngest of four children.

Pat was a floral designer by trade, and owned “Floral Arts by Pat” in Ukiah during the 1980s. She was an avid water colorist, and took great pride in studying under her mentor Ken Potter. Her hobbies included porcelain painting, writing, illustrating and various craft projects.

Pat leaves her son and daughter-in-law; grandsons Adam Hotchkiss and Alex Szeliga; granddaughter, Nicole Bird; great-grandchildren, Camyrn and Mason Bird. She is survived by her sisters: Virginia Flint, San Andreas, Calif.; and local artist Adele Pruitt, Ukiah; a niece, Patricia Smith; and two nephews, Dan Foster and Mikal Pruitt.

She is predeceased by her brother Danny Foster, of whom she was so very proud, he being a World War II pilot and inductee into the 1994 Motor Sports Hall of Fame for having won the hydroplane races Gold Cup and Presidents Cup three times.

Pat was an active member of the Seventh-day Adventist church, and wished to share her belief that in death she unconsciously sleeps while awaiting the resurrection, at the return of her Lord Jesus Christ.

She will be interned in the Foster Family Plot at the Oddfellows Cemetery in Fresno. There will be no memorial service.

In lieu of flowers, gifts may be donated to Hospice Services of Lake County.

Arrangements by Chapel of the Lakes Mortuary, 707-263-0357 or 707-994-5611, or visit www.chapelofthelakes.com .

SACRAMENTO – Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones applauded Monday's decision by the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia to issue an injunction blocking the proposed merger of Aetna Inc. and Humana Inc.
 
The court found the merger would substantially lessen competition for Medicare Advantage plans, as well as substantially lessen competition on the Florida exchange.

The court also found any efficiencies resulting from the proposed merger are not sufficient to mitigate the anticompetitive effects for consumers.

Significantly, the court also found Aetna's withdrawal from the public exchanges in 17 counties across three states was done to avoid antitrust scrutiny, rather than for business reasons.

“One thing we know for sure-consumers do not benefit when there are fewer choices and a lack of competition,” said Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones. “The Aetna and Humana merger has anti-competitive impacts that will likely result in increased prices, decreased availability of health insurance products, and decreased quality and access to health care. Even before the proposed merger, Aetna had a track record of excessive rate increases on small businesses in California.”

The court's decision is consistent with the June 23, 2016, letter from Insurance Commissioner Jones to the U.S. Department of Justice in which he conveyed his finding that the proposed merger of Aetna and Humana was anti-competitive.

Commissioner Jones held a public hearing in April 2016 regarding the Aetna-Humana proposed merger, and found it would reduce competition in an already heavily concentrated commercial health insurance markets in California and across the nation.

Jones' findings also included the negative impact on the millions of seniors nationally who rely on Medicare Advantage.

A merged Aetna-Humana would have had 26 percent of all Medicare Advantage enrollees in the country, more than any other insurer.

The proposed Aetna-Humana merger would have combined the third and fifth largest health insurers by market value, in a setting where the second and fourth largest health insurers by market value (Anthem and Cigna) are also seeking to merge.

Jones concluded that the market concentration in California and in other markets resulting from the Aetna and Humana merger would damage access, quality, and affordability for consumers.

“The Aetna merger with Humana would permanently remove one of the nation's largest health insurers from the market and further reduce competition,” Jones continued. “With regard to the Aetna-Humana merger, once again, bigger is not better for consumers, businesses, or health insurance markets.”

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