BIDDEFORD — Southern Maine Health Care has released a list of babies born recently at the hospital.
Feb. 15, 2017: a girl, Kinley Sophia Calnan to Cody Calnan and Brianna Marr of Biddeford. Grandparent (Mother’s side) is Wendy Collins of Limington. Grandparents (Father’s side) are Chris and Jen Calnan of Cornish and Doug Shea and Stacey Richard of Cornish.
Feb. 15, 2017: a boy, Andre Anthony Everet to Kyle Everett and Charlene Foss of South Berwick. Grandparents (Mother’s side) are John & Leticia Foss of Sanford. Grandparents (Father’s side) are Edward Everett of Rochester, New Hampshire and Susan Everett of Stowe, Vermont.
Feb. 16, 2017: a girl, Brailyn Patricia Condon to Zack & Nicole (Cote) Condon of Biddeford. Grandparents (Mother’s side) are Franny Cote of Biddeford, and Corey and Heather Cote of Porter. Great-Grandparents (Mother’s side) are Ernie Sr. and Pat Brown of Kennebunk and Steve and Dawn Monroe of Porter, Grandparent (Father’s side) is Cheryl Condon of Lewiston.
Feb. 16, 2017; a girl, Emma Louise Campbell to Adam and Suzanne (Lemon) Campbell of Biddeford. Grandparents (Mother’s side) are Carl and Doreen Lemon of Sanford. Grandparents (Father’s side) are Stephen and Deborah Campbell of Saco.
Feb. 19, 2017; a boy, Emmanuel Murdock Balog to Cameron and Eva Rose (Murdock) Balog of Hollis. Grandparents (Mother’s side) are Ellie May Shufro and William Murdock of Veazie. Grandparents (Father’s side) are Cynthia Murdock of Fair Oaks, California and Steven Balog and Julie Page of Pismo Beach, California.
Feb. 21, 2017, a boy, Bode Thomas Penney to Bradley and Marisa Penney of Shapleigh. Grandparent (Mother’s side) is Karen Ashley of Elliot. Grandparents (Father’s side) are Thomas and Susan Penney of Shapleigh.
Feb. 21, 2017; a boy, Eli Joseph Hennessey to Randal Hennessey and Raychel Tripp of Maine. Grandparents (Mother’s side) is Paula Tripp of Maine and John Tripp of New York. Grandparent (Father’s side) is Kim Hennessey of Maine.
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