BIDDEFORD — Southern Maine Health Care has announced a list of babies born at the hospital from May 16, 2018 to July 2, 2018.
May 16, 2018, a girl, Paisley Elsie Jensen, to Alexander Jensen and Carrie (Savoie) Jensen of Buxton. Grandparents (mother’s side) are John and Beverly Savoie of Sanford. Grandparents (father’s side) are Larry and Mary Jensen of Dayton.
May 21, 2018, a boy, Ezrah Jordan Levi Hogan, to Jacob Hogan and Jade Lagasse of Sanford. Grandparents (mother’s side) are Tommy Lagasse and Mary Wakefield of Sanford. Grandparents (father’s side) are Chris and Lorna McNickles of Gardiner and Jed Shah of Florida.
May 23, 2018, a girl, Charlotte Alice Johnson, to Alex Johnson and Brandi Roberge of Saco. Grandparents (mother’s side) are Kim Roberge of Biddeford and Chris Gervais of Biddeford. Grandparents (father’s side) are Consuelo Webb of Farmington and Jay Johnson of Skowhegan.
June 24, 2018, a boy, Liam James Frey, to Logan Frey and Kelly (Shufelt) Frey of Biddeford. Grandparents (mother’s side) are Eric and Laura Shufelt of West Barnstable, MA. Grandparents (father’s side) are Matt and Jeannie Gaudet of Jay.
June 27, 2018, a boy, Elliot Aurel Watson, to Timothy Watson and Stefania (Chiruta) Watson of Saco.Grandparents are Aurel and Gavrila Chiruta of Romania and William and Ann-Marie Watson of Gorham.
June 28, 2018, a girl, Emily Nicole Shaw, to Robert Shaw III and Amanda Shaw. Grandparents (mother’s side) are Mike Sanborn and Lori Emmons of Parsonsfield. Grandparents (father’s side) are Robert and Theresa Shaw of Scarborough.
July 2, 2018, a girl, Olivia Atlanta Cimolonski, to Andrew Cimolonski and Danielle Levigne of Madbury, New Hampshire. Grandparents (mother’s side) are Natalle Hillsinger of Biddeford and Brian Levigne of Biddeford. Grandparent (father’s side) is Lorie Griffin of New Hampshire.
July 2, 2018, a boy, Jude Michael DeJesus, to Michael DeJesus and Amie Hilton of Old Orchard Beach. Grandparents (mother’s side) are Paul and Linda Boisvert of Hancock.
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