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The Philadelphia Inquirer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • Page 207

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207
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1 Supday, Nov. 18, 1990 a The Births RANCOCAS HOSPITAL, WILLINGBORO To Wanda and Thomas MacDonald of Palmyra, a boy. To Jill Jones of Beverly, a girl. To Jeannie and James Kirchner of Edgewater Park, a boy. To Barbarann and Kenneth Harker of Beverly, a girl.

To Joan and Glenn Markey of Mount Laurel, a girl. To Julie and John Ferranto of Burlington, a girl. To Louise and Mark Weaver of Beverly, a girl. To Lori and Douglas McNeeley of Westampton, a boy. To Lorianne and Gary Walton of Riverside, a girl.

To Holly Woolam and Marke Streahle of Delran, a girl. To Elizabeth and Patrick Rodgers of Mount Holly, a girl. To Joanne and Augustine DeMedio Jr. of Willingboro, a boy. To Sharon Fitzpatrick and Kim Michael Ruth of Beverly, a boy.

To Heather and Brian Samelson of Mount Laurel, a girl. To Vickie and Steve Morales of Mount Laurel, a boy. To Marla Tiffany and William Middleton of Mount Laurel, a boy. To Cynthia and Dennis Borgstrom of Burlington, a girl. To Christine and Donald Strain of Palmyra, a boy.

To Laurie and Garret Jones of Willingboro, a Philadelphia Inquirer 21-BR boy. To Honey and Paul Cathel of Edgewater Park, a girl. To Jean and Robert Bond of Cinnaminson, a girl. To Allyson and Robert DeSante of Riverside, a girl. To Gloria Bates and James Carter of Willingboro, a girl.

To Donna and Richard Fitzgerald Jr. of Riverside, a girl. To Laurie and Rodrick Melvin of Willingboro, a girl. To Kimberly and John. Deppe of Roebling, a boy.

To Sherry Nelson' and James Vaught of Deiran, a girl. To Tanya and Christopher McCury of Burlington, a girl. To Maria and Humberto Ruiz of Willingboro, a boy. To Kathleen and. David Cohan of Edgewater Park, a boy.

WEST JERSEY HOSPITALVOORHEES To Jeanine and Timothy Flanagan Jr. of Marlton, a boy. To John and Jennifer Emers of Medford, a girl. To Alfred and Kim Clark of Marlton, a girl. To Joseph and Margaret Piccione of Maple Shade, a boy.

To Keith Fenton and Kim Stapleton of Marlton, a boy. To Bruce and Lori Beyerle of Mount Holly, a boy. To Cecil Mathews and Margaret O'Donoghue of Marlton, a girl. To George Rosenkranz and Susan Hanna of Medford Lakes, a girl. To Vincent and Carol Kuznicki of Mount Laurel, a boy.

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