BIDDEFORD — Southern Maine Health Care has announced a list of babies born at the hospital from May 25 to June 2.
May 25, 2017, a girl, Makenzie Skye Worster, to Tiffany Worster of West Newfield. Grandparents (mother’s side) are Wade and Tricia Worster of West Newfield,
May 25, 2017, a boy, Angus Jacksson Tidwell, to Jacob and Monica (Nichols-Redman) Tidwell of Lyman. Grandparents (mother’s side) are Kimberly Nichols of Sanford and Noell Redman of Alfred. Grandparents (father’s side) are Daniel and Lisa Tidwell of Lyman.
May 26, 2017, a girl, Celene Velda Marie Lafleur, to Joshua and Tracy (Welch) Lafleur of Sanford. Grandparents (mother’s side) are Jeff and Irene Lansing of Westfield, Massachusetts and Grandparent (father’s side) is James Lafleur of Fall River, Massachusetts.
May 31, 2017, a boy, Jaxon Brantley Mapes, to Janzen Mapes and Brooke Berry of Sanford. Grandparents (mother’s side) are Sarah Sanborn of Springvale and Lonnie Berry of Holiaday, Florida. Grandparents (father’s side) are Jonathan and Lesa Mapes of Springvale.
May 31, 2017, a girl, Willow Evelyn Royal-Knox, to Justin Royal and Vanessa Knox of Sanford. Grandparents (mother’s side) are Heidi Yeaton of Acton and Evelyn Frances Yeaton of Acton. Grandparents (father’s side) are Jeff Royal and Victoria Pinette of Sanford.
June 1, 2017, a girl, Faye Elizabeth Tarrant, to David and Kristen (Keenan) Tarrant of Saco. Grandparents (mother’s side) are Mike and Leslie Snow of Saco. Grandparents (father’s side) are Paula Tarrant of Dallas, Texas and David and Carol Tarrant of Memphis, Texas.
June 2, 2017, a girl, Gracelynn Ann Louise Warren, to Tiffany Warren of Biddeford. Grandparents (mother’s side) are Fred and Brenda Warren of Biddeford.
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