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12:19 pm Saturday, December 30, 2000

Birth announcements

By Staff
Amberly and J.O. Amis of Conehatta announce the birth of a daughter, Janden Landree, on Dec. 6, 2000, at Rush Foundation Hospital.
Mrs. Amis is the former Amberly Bounds.
A daughter, April Nichole, was born to Marcia and Eddie Breedlove of Walnut Grove on Dec. 6, 2000, at Rush Foundation Hospital.
Mrs. Breedlove is the former Marcia Baker.
Paternal grandparent is Gloria Wood of Meridian.
Maternal grandparents are Judy and Joe Wiggins of Meridian.
Craig and Kristen Simpson of Enterprise announce the birth of a son, Anthony Dawson, on Dec. 6, 2000, at Jeff Anderson Regional Medical Center.
Paternal grandparent is Mary Taylor of Silas, Ala.
Maternal grandparents are Lewis and Gloria Simpson of Enterprise.
Paternal grandparents are Mike and Kim Robertson of Philadelphia.
Maternal grandparents are Dale and Joyce Fulton of Philadelphia.
A daughter, Madison Renee, was born to Robert and Velma Anderson of Forest on Dec. 6, 2000, at Jeff Anderson Regional Medical Center.
Paternal grandparents are Danny and Sandra Anderson of Forest.
Maternal grandparents are Lonnie and Leota Tibbitts of Fayetteville, Ark.
Sherry Wallace of Quitman and Rickey Jones of Paulding announce the birth of a daughter, Raveen Simone Jones, on Dec. 7, 2000, at Jeff Anderson Regional Medical Center.
Paternal grandparents are the late Lille Ann and Curtis Jones of Paulding.
Maternal grandparent is Ethel Wallace of Quitman.
Mrs. Mosley is the former Brandy Haynes.
A son, Dustin Edd, was born to Brad and Natalie Kilpatrick of Union on Dec. 7, 2000, at Rush Foundation Hospital.
Mrs. Kilpatrick is the former Natalie McKay.
Paternal grandparents are Steve and Liz Creighton of Meridian.
Maternal grandparents are George and Sue Moore of Newnan, Ga.
A son, DeAngelo Lee Moore, was born to Angela Denise McShan and Donald Lee Moore, both of Meridian, on Dec. 9, 2000, at Jeff Anderson Regional Medical Center.
Kenny and Kathy Partridge of Meridian announce the birth of a son, Kameron Brantley, on Dec. 9, 2000, at Rush Foundation Hospital.
Mrs. Partridge is the former Kathy Anne Hamil.
Mrs. Perkins is the former Jennifer Roberson.
Robert and Robin Cochran announce the birth of a son, Hayden Robert, on Dec. 10, 2000, at Riley Hospital.
Mrs. Cochran is the former Robin Swearingen.
A son, Jeremy Allen, was born to Stephanie and Michael Partridge of Union on Dec. 10, 2000, at Rush Foundation Hospital.
Mrs. Partridge is the former Stephanie Weir.
Debbie and Arxzabrial Dixon of Lisman, Ala., announce the birth of a daughter, Arxzasha Desirea, on Dec. 11, 2000, at Rush Foundation Hospital.
Mrs. Dixon is the former Debbie Ruffin.
A daughter, Lamaira Chante', was born to Lamar and Gidget Lancelin on Dec. 11, 2000, at Riley Hospital.
Mrs. Lancelin is the former Gidget D. Williams.
Kasey and Robert Bond Jr. announce the birth of a daughter, Shavon Lynn, on Dec. 11, 2000, at Riley Hospital.
Mrs. Bond is the former Kasey Bradford.
Robin and Steve Ivy IV of Meridian announce the birth of a son, Steve Marion V, on Dec. 12, 2000, at Rush Foundation Hospital.
Mrs. Ivy is the former Robin Rash.
A son, Patrick Jamal, was born to Lakisha and Patrick Williams of Meridian on Dec. 12, 2000, at Rush Foundation Hospital.
Mrs. Williams is the former Lakisha Pou.
Mrs. Boluyt is the former Amie Zick.
Mrs. Silliaman is the former Shirley Bennamon.
A daughter, Mary Anna LaQuesha Sharday, was born to Mary Ivy on Dec. 13, 2000, at Riley Hospital.

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