BIDDEFORD — Southern Maine Health Care has announced a list of babies born at the hospital from March 27 to April 5.
March 27, 2017, a girl, Livia Jayse Axelsen, to Neal and Kami (Herbert) Axelsen of Saco. Grandparents (mother’s side) are Reginald Herbert of Gorham and Anita Herbert of Biddeford. Grandparents (father’s side) are Wayne and Debra Axelsen of Westbrook.
March 30, 2017, a boy, Wyatt Nolan Crowley, to Daniel Crowley and Jennifer Moore of Limerick. Grandparents (mother’s side) are Jeff Moore and Ruby Trott of Marion. Grandparents (father’s side) are Dale Jr. and Judith Crowley of Waterboro.
March 31, 2017, a girl, Zoe Ann Grover Sabelawksi, to Zachary and Whitney (Grover) Sabelawski of Kennebunk. Grandparents (mother’s side) are Lori and Joseph Grover of Greenfield, Massachusetts. Grandparents (father’s side) are Debi Mellas and Edward Sabelawski of Greenfield, Massachusetts.
March 31, 2017, a girl, Candace Cengelo Mutapa, to Simon and Mulenga Mutapa of Biddeford. Grandparents (mother’s side) are Mr. and Mrs. James Mwila of Copper Belt Ndola, Zambia. Grandparents (father’s side) are Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian Chisanga Mutapa of Copper Belt, Ndola, Zambia.
April 2, 2017, a boy, Jesse Ryan Leavitt, to Joshua Leavitt and Samantha Bickford of Springvale. Grandparents (mother’s side) are Brett and Laura Bickford of Kennebunk and Tammy Michaud of Kennebunk. Grandparent (father’s side) is Jamie Leavitt of Kennebunk.
April 3, 2017, a boy, Rayden Joseph Varney-Oblatore, to Ray Varney and Jessica Oblatore of West Newfield. Grandparents (mother’s side) are Bobbie Jo Aguilar of Eastport and William Oblatore of New Bedford, Massachusetts (deceased). Grandparents (father’s side) are Evelyn Porter and Kenneth Porter of St. Pete, Florida and Curtis Varney (deceased).
April 5, 2017, a girl, Elouise Yolande Lugiano, to Christopher and Chelsea (Laverriere) Lugiano of Saco. Grandparents (mother’s side) are Gary and Jo-Anna Laverriere of Arundel. Grandparents (father’s side) are Robert Lugiano Sr. and Judith Chretien of Biddeford.
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