Births, Lifestyles
 By  Staff Reports Published 
3:32 pm Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Births

 

The following are the most recent births at Russellville Hospital:
April 9
• a girl, Lillian Faith Pounds, born to Stephanie Kiddy and Kevin Pounds, of Russellville
April 11
• a boy, Robert Lucas Scott, born to Felicia Koons and Jeremy Scott, of Russellville
April 12
• a boy, Jackson Bryant Cooper, born to Cassidy and Jason Cooper, of Phil Campbell
April 16
• a boy, Braxton Jacob Malone, born to Summer Franks and Jacob Malone, of Phil Campbell
April 19
• a boy, Leland Jay Lafine, born to Kimberly Green and Wesley Lafine, of Russellville
• a boy, Taylor David Black, born to Jacob and Jessica Black of Russellville
April 20
• a girl, Vanessa Rojas, born to Gabriel and Emily Rojas, of Russellville
April 20
• a girl, Alexxis Nikole Yancey, born to Angela and Joseph Yancey, of Bear Creek
April 21
• a boy, Adhyaru S. Bhagat, born to Reshma Sachindra Bhagat and Sachindra Ramjibhai Bhagat, of Russellville
April 23
• a boy, Karsyn Josiah Powell, born to Robbie Powell and Jessie Norwood, of Russellville    
April 29
• a boy, Devin William Willis, born to Patsy L. Willis, of Russellville
The following are the most recent births at Helen Keller Hospital:
April 29
• a boy, Jason Tyler Adams, born to Justin Adams and Kayla Quillen, of Russellville
April 29
• a boy, Rainn Alexander Hulsey, born to Michael and Joanna Hulsey, of Phil Campbell
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