BIDDEFORD — Southern Maine Health Care has released the names of babies born at the hospital from April 4 to April 14.
April 4, 2017, a girl, Kiya Rose McKenzie to Andrew McKenzie and Kristine Erickson of Biddeford. Grandparents (mother’s side) are Carol Erickson of Waterboro and Don Erickson of Buxton. Grandparents (father’s side) are Walter and Cynthia Ferrara of Rochester, New Hampshire and Allen McKenzie of Rochester, New Hampshire.
April 9, 2017, a girl, Eveline Thi Tibbetts to Kory Tibbetts and Ngan Lam of Springvale. Grandparents (mother’s side) are Suong Phan and Hung Lam of Sanford. Grandparents (father’s side) are Galen and Debbie Tibbetts of Dexter, Maine.
April 10, 2017, a boy, Aaron Joshua Delcourt to Joshua and Alisha (Albert) Delcourt of Saco. Grandparents (mother’s side) are Peter and Lori Albert of Saco. Grandparents (father’s side)are Mike and Kathy Delcourt of Standish.
April 11, 2017, a boy, Maddox Charles Lieske to Caden Lieske and Cristina Wilson of Biddeford. Grandparents (mother’s side) are Ray Wilson and Karen Woods of Cumberland. Grandparents (father’s side) are Sean and Melissa Yates of Clyde, Ohio and Chris and Peggy Lieske.
April 12, 2017, a girl, McKenzie Rose Lucado to Matthew Lucado and Samantha Hatch of Acton. Grandparents (mother’s side) are Roberta Noland of Acton and Dana Hatch of Biddeford. Grandparents (father’s side) are Tim and Toni Lucado of Greensboro, North Carolina.
April 13, 2017, a boy, Colten Quinn Munroe to Chris Munroe and Ebony White of Arundel. Grandparent (mother’s side) is Linda White of Biddeford. Grandparents (father’s side) are David and Linda Bridges of Kennebunkport.
April 14, 2017, a boy, Dillon Thomas Moran to Kevin and Morgan (Woodlief) Moran of Kennebunk. Grandparents (mother’s side) are Doug Woodlief and Angie Mathis of Tallahassee, Florida and Mr. and Mrs. William Enfinger of Tallahassee, Florida. Grandparents (father’s side) are William Moran of Manchester, New Jersey and Margaret Moran of Rhinebeck, New York.
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