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(April 22). 7 9 17). view Sookane, Wash. Coeur d'Alene, Idaho Tuesday, April 30, 2002 Page D5 CENTENARIAN Roland Barton The family NEWMAN LAKE moved to Roland O. Barton is celebrating his Spokane in 1942, where he 103 birthday today.

He was born April practiced 30, 1899, in Steptoe, to Eli and Addie dentistry until he Barton. He had five brothers and sisters. retired at the age He served in the Army during World of 83. War I until the flu epidemic hit and many His wife died soldiers were sent home. in Barton 1981, shortly Barton entered the Oregon School of after Barton Dentistry, which is now the University of moved to his Oregon, and began his practice in farm in Newman Lake.

He spends much Palouse, in 1927. of his time there and with his family. That he married Birdie Barton attributes his longevity to a year Brown, whom he met through friends. They had good exercise and no bad habits. He diet, two Richard and Robert also is an avid reader and keeps up with sons, Barton, world affairs.

who are now both deceased, and a "He has done everything in moderation daughter, Virginia Openshaw of Post and lives a very good life," says his Falls. daughter. CALENDAR Astronomy Day Saturday, p.m., Shadle Library, 2111 W. Wellesley. Hosted by Spokane Astronomical Society, fun activities and information about astronomy.

Upcoming Questions, e-mail Greater Spokane Elks Lodge will honor Sons of Norway Pancake Breakfast Captain Gerry Fojtik of the Spokane County Sunday, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., at the Lodge, 6710 Sheriff's Department for outstanding N. Country Homes Blvd. Scrambled eggs, community service and his S.C.O.P.E. work. sausage, juice, and all the pancakes you can public is invited to attend dinner and eat.

Cost: 12 and presentation, Wednesday, p.m., under. Call 326-9211 for more information. Elks Lodge, 2604 N. Robie. Call 926-2328 Spokane Regional Transportation Council for dinner reservations and seating.

will host a job access reverse commute East Side Readers For students grades 5-8 regional plan workshop for community who love to read. Check out the East Side stakeholders, Monday, p.m., at the Readers. The group will discuss great books, Spokane City Council Briefing Room. from classics to the latest and greatest. Next.

67th annual Junior Livestock Show meeting will be Thursday, at the East Side Monday through May 3-7 p.m., Library, 524 S. Stone, from p.m. Spokane County Fairgrounds. The event is Call 444-5377 for more information. free.

Call 258-4527 for more information. Balboa Council International Training in Communication Neighborhood Meeting Block Watch, dump passes, Thursday, 7 Tuesday, p.m., at the next 6-8 Corbin Balboa Elementary School Community Center. Topic: Cell phones, past p.m., Library. and present. Call 466-8347 for more Call 328-0637 for more information.

information. Spring Rummage Sale Friday and Saturday, 8 a.m.-4 at St. Stephen's Spokane Falls Community College faculty p.m., and staff awards luncheon, May 8, 11:45 Episcopal Church, 5720 S. Perry (the corner SUB a.m., Lounges and Building 17, of 57th and Perry). SFCC, 3410 W.

Fort George Wright Drive. Rummage Sale Friday and Saturday, 9 For more information, call 533-3535. a.m.-3 p.m., at Riverview Retirement Rummage Sale May 9,9 a.m.-5 p.m. and Community, 1801 E. Upriver Drive.

Call May 10, 9 a.m.-noon, at First Presbyterian 483-6483 for more information. Church, 318 S. Cedar. Birthright Isaac Andrew Simpson To Lynn and Matthew Simpson of Spokane. He weighed 8 lb.

1 oz. and was inches long (April 25). Joshua William Dedic To Sarah Dedic of Spokane. He weighed 8 lb. 12 oz.

and was inches long (April 28). Deaconess Hailey Virginia Lacasse To Jackie Fluaitt and Derek Lacasse of Spokane. She weighed 8 lb. 1 oz. and was inches long (April 25).

Jadon Taylor Bowton To Kari and Eric Bowton of Spokane. He weighed 8 lb. 8 oz. and was 20 inches long (April 25). Adelynn Nichole Hayes To Nichole and Darren Hayes of Spokane.

She weighed 8 lb. 6 oz. and was 21 inches long (April 11). Ashton Isiah Hixon To Jennifer Caro and Dan Hixon of Spokane. He weighed 7 lb.

oz. and was inches long (April 26). Isaac Leighton Traviss To Vicki and Mark Traviss of Spokane. He weighed 5 lb. 11 oz.

and was inches long (April 25). Elias Jacob Shepherd To Kylie Green and Dan Shepherd of Spokane. He weighed 6 lb. 2 oz. and was 18 inches long (April 25).

Kaitlyn Mae Jones To Crystal and Christopher Jones of Spokane. She weighed 6 lb. 10 oz. and was 19 inches long (April 25). Luke Allen McEndoo To Ruth and Jason McEndoo of Spokane.

He weighed 7 lb. 4 oz. and was 20 inches long (April 25). Alora Lindsey Verdal To Tina and Randy Verdal of Spokane. She weighed 8 lb.

6 oz. and was inches long (April 27). Braeden Michael Metler To Samantha Metler of Spokane. He weighed 8 lb. 8 oz.

and was 21 inches long (April 27). Tiffany Haruka Abrams To Natsuko and Jeremy Abrams of Spokane. She weighed 9 lb. 2 oz. and was 20 inches long (April 28).

Sydney Leah Wilcox To Kristine and John Wilcox of Spokane. She weighed 7 lb. 4 oz. and was inches long (April 28). Evan Timothy Hanson To Jill and Tim Hanson of Spokane.

He weighed 9 lb. 5 oz. and was inches long (April 28). Tyler Kennedy Yates To Michele and Devin Yates of Spokane. He weighed 8 lb.

5 oz. and was inches long (April 28). Jena Danielle Hahn To Sheryl and James Hahn of Spokane. She weighed 5 lb. 15 oz.

and was 17 inches long (April 28). Klarysa Marie Melo To Jessica and Pablo Melo of Othello, Wash. She weighed 2 lb. oz. and was 14 inches long (April 23).

Joshua Sean Garman To Rachel and Todd 7 Garman of Spokane. He weighed lb. oz. and was inches long (April 27). Holy Family Cortnie Madison Babinski To Janelle and of Spokane.

She weighed 7 John Babinski lb. 15 oz. and was inches long (April 25). Emaliah Ariana Espinoza To Judith and Brian Espinoza of Spokane. She weighed 8 lb.

12 oz. and was 21 inches long (April 25). Michael Lee Hall To Misti Hall and Ricky Monroe of Spokane. He weighed lb. oz.

and was 19 inches long (April 26). Jacob Ryan McCall To Amanda and Matthew McCall of Spokane. He weighed 7 lb. 14 oz. and was inches long (April 25).

Thomas Wayne Pearson To Felecia and Robert Pearson of Deer Park. He weighed lb. and was inches long (April 26). Mount Carmel Hospital BIRTHS Lawrence-Duncan A son of Lawrence and Peter Duncan Chewelah, Wash. (April 13).

Hutches Wildes A daughter to Grace Hutches and Joseph Wildes Colville, of 10). Wash. (April Fox A son Andrea and Mark Fox of Kettle Falls, Wash. (April 13), Johnston A son to Shawna and Johnston of Marble, Wash. (April 18).

A to Michelle Jeffrey Michaelson Michaelson of Colville, Wash. (April A daughter Deborah and Keith Burkhart Burkhart of Wash. (April 24). Osmanson A daughter to Mariah Benjie Osmanson of Colville, Wash. CHRONICLE Obituaries Richard Laws William Faison MEAD SPOKANE Visitation for Richard E.

"Dick" Laws, 75, will be from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. today at Hazen and Jaeger Funeral Home. Funeral will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home.

Burial will be at the Peone Cemetery. Mr. Laws, who died Friday, was born in Kelowna, British Columbia. He was a resident of Spokane County for 60 years. He served in the Navy as a machinist during World War II.

He then worked for Western Electric and Ernie-Major Ford before purchasing a fruit orchard in Green Bluff in 1960, naming it Dick Laws Fruit Farm. Mr. Laws was a member of the Green Bluff United Methodist Church, where he was a trustee. He also was a member of the Green Bluff Grange, the State Grange and was a charter member of the Green Bluff Growers Association. He also served as a fire commissioner for District No.

4 for 12 years and was a volunteer with the Fire Department for 25 years. He was on the Mead School District Planning Committee, the Open Space Committee for Spokane County and the board of the Green Bluff Water District. Survivors include his wife of 25 years, Helen; five daughters, Mary Montero, Chris Eslick, Nelle Newman, Punky Conley and Kathy Missel; two sons, Russell Laws and John Kennedy; two brothers, Keith and Jerry Laws; a sister, Marion McDaniel; 20 grandchildren and two great- grandchildren. Betty (Roach) Mattoon COLFAX, WASH. Funeral for Betty P.

(Roach) Walker Mattoon, 74, will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at the First Baptist Church in Colfax. Burial will follow at Colfax Cemetery. Bruning Funeral Home in Colfax is in charge of arrangements. Mrs.

Mattoon, who was born in Uniontown, died Friday. She was a longtime resident of Colfax. She grew up in Ewan, and Elberton, and graduated from high school in Garfield, in 1943 at age 16. She enrolled in nurse's training at St. Ignatius Hospital in Colfax and then attended St.

Luke's School of Nursing in Spokane. In 1945 she married John Walker and the couple made their home in Colfax. She worked as a registered nurse at St. Ignatius Hospital until 1968, then transferred to the Whitman Hospital, where she worked until she retired in 1994. Her husband died in 1964.

She married Donald Mattoon in 1970. He died in 1972. Mrs. Mattoon was a charter member of the Eagles Auxiliary in Colfax and also was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary. She was an honorary member of the Colfax Fire Department.

Survivors include four sons, Donald Mattoon of Cheney, Doug Mattoon of Concrete, Mike Mattoon of Spokane and John Walker of Colfax; seven daughters, Kathy McGreevy, Nancy Walker, Anna Hernandez and Bobbi Soto, all of Colfax, Becky Hunt of Henryetta, Ginger Walker of Princeton, Idaho, and Robin Brannan of Boise; a brother, Walt Roach of Garfield; 21 grandchildren and 10 great -grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to the Colfax Volunteer Fire Department and Ambulance or the Whitman Hospital Foundation. James McLean SPOKANE Memorial service for James Lloyd "Jim" McLean, 37, will be at 2 p.m. today at Thornhill Valley Funeral Home. Mr.

McLean, who died Friday, was a 22-year resident of Spokane. He was born in White Sands, N.M. He graduated in 1982 from Central Valley High School. He worked as an anesthesiologist technician at Holy Family Hospital for several years. Survivors include his wife, Cheryl; a son, Jesse McLean of Spokane; a stepson, Justin Eaton of Spokane; his mother, Laura McLean of Spokane; two sisters, Cheryl McLean of Spokane and Lynette Daugherty of Mattawa, and a brother, Russell McLean Jr.

of Spokane. Jack Young SPOKANE Visitation for Jack W. Young, 50, will be from noon to 5 p.m. Wednesday at Heritage Funeral Home. Funeral will begin at 2 p.m.

Thursday at the funeral home. Mr. Young, a lifetime Spokane resident, died Thursday. He graduated in 1970 from Shadle Park High School. He married Carolee Beatty in 1980.

He had worked as a parking supervisor at the Spokane International Airport for many years. Survivors include his wife; two daughters, Jackelyn Young and Kashana Dyck; his mother, Marjorie Baker; a brother, Jerry Young; and a sister, Kathleen Young. a Visitation for William K. "Bill" Faison, 94, will be from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

today at Heritage Funeral Home. Graveside service will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Greenwood Memorial Terrace. Mr. Faison, who was born in Abbeyville, died Friday.

He had lived in Spokane for 45 years. He served in the Army. He worked as a heavy equipment operator for many years and also worked for the city of Spokane for 15 years. His wife of 47 years, Irene, died in 1999. Survivors include three sons, Robert Faison of Spokane, Dennis Faison of Colbert and William Faison of Lake Wells, five daughters, Josephine Stephens of Bronson, Frances Baker and Betty Spencer, both of Chiefland, Mary Bloom of Williston, and Dorothy McCall of Mountain Rest, S.C.; two stepsons, Gary Counts of Suncrest and Sam Counts of Spokane; a stepdaughter, Joyce Blair of Nevada; 41 grandchildren, 50 great-grandchildren and numerous great- Ronald Bliesner SPOKANE Service for Ronald Bliesner, 60, will be at 1:30 p.m.

Tuesday at Christ Lutheran Church. Burial will be at Fairview Cemetery in Rockford. Schanzenbach Funeral Home in Fairfield, is in charge of arrangements. Mr. Bliesner, who was born in Spokane, died Wednesday.

He was a lifetime resident of Spokane County. He graduated in 1959 from Fairfield High School. He worked as a splicer for Qwest for 30 years. Mr. Bliesner was a member of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church and the Communication Workers of America.

He also was a charter member of the Valley Eagles Lodge. His wife, Kathy, died in 2000. Survivors include three sons, Ron, Eric and David Bliesner, all of Spokane; a daughter, Tina Bliesner; a sister, four brothers and 10 grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to the Fairview Cemetery or the American Diabetes Foundation. Eugene 'Walt' Gramlow SPOKANE Visitation for Eugene Walter "Walt" Gramlow, 94, will be from 9 to 11 a.m.

today at Hazen and Jaeger Funeral Home. Funeral will follow at 1 p.m. today at the funeral home. Burial will be at Fairmount Memorial Park. Mr.

Gramlow, who was born in Oakes, N.D., died Thursday. He was a resident of Spokane for 54 years. He was a farmer and had worked as a mechanic. He retired from International Harvester Co. Mr.

Gramlow attended Fourth Memorial Church. Survivors include two daughters, Lenora Pixley and Carole Kratz; a son, David Gramlow; his former wife, Florence Carr; 11 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to the Seniors Ministry at Fourth Memorial Church. Lorena (Ness) Dahlem SPOKANE Visitation for Lorena L. (Ness) Dahlem, 94, will be from 10 a.m.

to 6 p.m. today and from 9 to 11 a.m. Wednesday at Hazen and Jaeger Funeral Home. Graveside service will begin at 1 p.m. Wednesday at the Spokane Memorial Gardens.

Mrs. Dahlem, who was born in Ukiah, died Wednesday. She was a 55-year resident of Spokane and was a homemaker. Her husband of 41 years, Frank, died in 1989. Survivors include a brother, Edward Ness of Clarkston, Wash.

Shane Hofer BONNERS FERRY, IDAHO Service for Shane Michael Hofer, 27, was Friday at the United Methodist Church in Bonners Ferry. He was buried at Grandview Cemetery in a casket that was handmade by his friends. Mr. Hofer, who was born in Pasco, died April 22 from injuries suffered in an auto accident near Good Grief, Idaho, near Bonners Ferry. His companion, Sheryl Phillips, also was killed.

He attended school in the Pasco area until moving to Bonners Ferry in 1988. He completed his education in Bonners Ferry and then lived in Alaska and Oregon but always returned to Bonners Ferry, where he was recently employed by Precision Helicopters. Mr. Hofer enjoyed hunting, fishing, camping, outdoor recreation and working on his pickup. Survivors include his parents, Benny and Connie Hofer of Bonners Ferry; brother, Jeremy; and grandmothers, Kay Hofer and Myrtle Roberts; Gladys (Lloyd) Peone TEKOA, WASH.

Memorial service for Gladys B. (Lloyd) Peone, 78, was Monday at the Mountain Bible Church in Tekoa. Inurnment will be at the Goldenrod Cemetery in Tekoa. Mrs. Peone, who was born in Orting, died Thursday.

She was a former 22-year resident of Worley, Idaho, and had been living in Tekoa for the past month. She grew up in Orting and attended schools there. As a young woman she worked picking berries in the Orting and Fife, area. She worked in a mattress factory in Tacoma during World War lI. In 1950 she married Clarence Peone in Coeur d'Alene.

The couple lived in California, Arizona, Washington and Idaho. She was a homemaker. She lived in Worley before moving to Pendleton, in 1984, where she remained until moving to Tekoa. Her husband died in 1982. Survivors include two sons, Curtis Hammer and Monte Peone, both of Pendleton; three daughters, Karen Boyd of Graham, Monica Hunter of Tekoa and Ora Wolf of Pendleton; two stepsons, Melvin and Miles Peone, both of Wellpinit, a stepdaughter, Darleen Garett of Fruitland, 16 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Aksel Petersen WILBUR, WASH. Graveside service for Aksel H. Petersen, 92, will be at noon today at Wilbur Cemetery. Strate Funeral Home in Wilbur is in charge of arrangements. Mr.

Petersen, a lifelong Wilbur resident, died Friday. He graduated from Wilbur High School in 1928. In 1935 he married Phyllis Squire. Mr. Petersen owned a Texaco gas station in Wilbur until World War II, when he went to work on the construction of Grand Coulee Dam for about six years.

He then operated a Signal Oil distributorship. He also worked at Lincoln Transit Mix and for the city of Wilbur. After retiring, he worked part-time at the Big Bend Golf Course for several years. He was a member of the Wilbur Lutheran Church, Danish Brotherhood and the Wilbur Masonic Lodge. His wife preceded him in death.

Survivors include a daughter, Monica Krause of Wilbur; three sons, Brad Petersen of Spokane, Jim Petersen of Kent, and Dirk Petersen of Kirkland, nine grandchildren and six great- grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to the Lincoln Hospital Foundation in Davenport, Wash. Ross Cerenzia SPOKANE Funeral for Ross P. Cerenzia, 88, will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Heritage Funeral Home.

Burial will follow at Holy Cross Cemetery. Mr. Cerenzia, who died Thursday, was born in Wayside, Wash. He was an 88-year resident of Spokane. He married Cleo Carlson in 1941.

He owned Custom Body Co. for many years. Mr. Cerenzia was a member of the Italian America Club. He was a two-time winner of the seniors pool tournament.

His wife died in 1997. Survivors include a son, Dave Cerenzia of Renton, a daughter, Janice Salvage of Spokane; a sister, Frances Menetto of Spokane; and a grandson. SPOKANE CREMATION Cremations Funerals Pre-Need $545 Complete Cremation 324-9375 2832 N. Ruby Family Owned Operated Funeral for Ron C. Thacker, 55, will be at 10 a.m.

Wednesday at Hazen and Jaeger Valley Funeral Home. Burial will be at Pines Cemetery. Mr. Thacker, a resident of Greenacres for 25 years, died Saturday. He was born in Middletown, Ohio.

He served two tours of duty in Vietnam with the Navy. He was discharged in 1967. He earned a bachelor's degrees in accounting and arts and sciences, and a master's degree in law. Mr. Thacker worked as a tax accountant for many years.

He also played in various bands for 35 years, including 10 years touring with Vocal Point. He was publisher of Touring News Magazine for a few years and was a member of the Lilac City Wings. Survivors include a son, Trever Thacker of Seattle; two daughters, Kristie and Tracey Thacker, both of Spokane; his father, Vernon Thacker of Franklin, Ohio; brother, Mike Tinch, and a sister, Kim Pritchard, both of Franklin; and two grandchildren. Ron Thacker GREENACRES Memorial contributions may be made to the Diabetes Association, the Kidney Foundation or a local dialysis center. Charles Cossett SPOKANE Graveside service for Charles H.

Cossett, 80, will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Greenwood Memorial Gardens. Hennessey-Smith Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Mr. Cossett, who died Thursday, was born in Tonasket, Wash.

He was a 28-year resident of Spokane and worked as a law enforcement officer and as a carpenter. His wife, Byrle, preceded him in death. Survivors include a son, Dennis Cossett of Newport, a daughter, Nikki Carney of Harrington, nine. grandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Diabetes Association.

Lyal Williamson SPOKANE No services will be held for Lyal E. Williamson, 89, at his request. Hazen and Jaeger Valley Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Mr. Williamson, a 69-year resident of Spokane, died April 23.

He had served in the Army in New Guinea. He had worked as a baker for a local bread company for many years and was a member of the Bakers Union Local 74. Mr. Williamson also was a member of the Central Seventh-Day Adventist Church. His wife, Laura, died in 1990.

Survivors include a brother, Gaylord Landon of Maryland. Sheryl Phillips BONNERS FERRY, IDAHO Service for Sheryl Ann Phillips, 34, was Friday in Bonners Ferry. Bonners Ferry Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Miss Phillips died April 22 from injuries suffered in an auto accident near Good Grief, Idaho, near Bonners Ferry. Her companion, Shane Hofer, also was killed.

She was born in Chicago and in 1972 moved to Alaska with her family and attended high school there. She moved to Bonners Ferry in 1986. Survivors include two daughters, Amanda Marie and Lacy Lee; her father, William Sargent; two sisters, Michelle and Tina; and two brothers, Doug and David. SIX ARTISTS OPEN HOUSE Dian Allison, Hal Akins Betty Bradley, Shirley Erlandsen Melissa Swann, Keiko Von Holt May 3 4, 10. AM to 5 PM May 5, 1 5 PM At 3004 E.

17th, Spokane, WA A showing of paintings, paper mache, pottery, prints, cards and calligraphy. PUT SOME INTO APARTMENT HUNTING! A BITE BOOK the Pick Book Apartment free Blue copy of enjoy: One-stop shopping Locations Color photos Maps Floor Plans Prices The Inland Northwest's premier, full-color apartment guide is available now at a store near you! a a a a a a a a a Mills As son to Sarah and Ethan Mills of Colville, Wash. (April 20). Sacred Heart Jackson Clark Lackner To Sean and Kelly Lackner of Nine Mile Falls, Wash. He weighed 6 lb.

14 oz. and was inches long (April 26). Allessandra Marquis Elder To Kerri Arnold and, Anthony Elder of Spokane. She weighed 9 oz. and was inches long (April 25).

William Arthur Blankenbaker To Sarah and Henry Blankenbaker of Spokane. He weighed 9 lb. 7 oz. and was 21 inches long (April 26). Hannah Nicole Kaylise Goforth To Carlotta and Bryan Goforth of Spokane.

She weighed 10 lb. 1 oz. and was inches long (April 27). Zachary J. Sells To Kate and Will Sells of Spokane.

He weighed 3 lb. 8 oz. and was 17 inches long (April 27). Jacob Aren Brennan To Nadine and Con Brennan of Spokane. He weighed 7 lb.

3 oz. and was 20 inches long (April 27). Alexandria Mae Best To Elsie and Bryan Best of Spokane. She weighed 6 lb. 11 oz.

and was 20 inches long (April 25). Niah Lynne Griffin To Brandi and Ryan Griffin of Deary, Idaho. She weighed 3 lb. 6 oz. and was inches long (April 25).

Gabrielle Grace Wagoner To Valerie and Rich Wagoner of Spokane. She weighed 8 lb. 7 oz. and was 21 inches long (April 26). Emma Kathleen Waldon To Katie and J.A.

Waldon of Spokane. She weighed 7 lb. 5 oz. and was inches long (April 26). Kassie Maye Brennan To Celina Johnson and Blake Brennan of Spokane.

She weighed 8 lb. oz. and was inches long (April 27). Violet Mae Wynne To Billee Jo Koller and Vernon Wynne of Spokane. She weighed 8 lb.

3 oz. and was 20 inches long (April 26). Caitlin Renae Wallace To Jessica and Charlie Wallace of Spokane. She weighed 6 lb. 12 oz.

and was 19 inches long (April 29). Colin James Mercer To Christine and Chris Mercer of Spokane. He weighed 8 lb. 9 oz. and was 21 inches long (April 19).

Kurtis Bradley Shipman To Katherine and Adam Shipman of Spokane. He weighed 6 Ib. 14 oz. and was 20 inches long (April 25). Valley Hospital and Medical Center Donald Overton Coburn Jr.

To Nancy and Donald Coburn of Cheney. He weighed 5 lb. oz. and was inches long (April 24). Jordan Dianne Wuerch To Catherine Klink Wuerch of Spokane.

She weighed 6 and Jon lb. and was inches long (April 28). Benjamin Edward Roth To Stephanie and John Roth of Spokane. He weighed 6 lb. oz.

and was 19 inches long (April 28). Ty Jordan Parker To Carmen and Dan 7 He weighed lb. 5 Parker Liberty Lake. oz. inches (April 28).

and was long Brooklyn Marie Child To Teresa Child and Joshua Robinson of Spokane. She weighed 7 lb. oz. and was inches long (April 24). Jazmyn Michelle Smith Weeg Julee To Smith-Weeg and Justin Weeg of Post Falls.

She weighed 8 lb. oz. and was 19 inches (April 23). long To Kilee Masako Imada Peggy and Andrew Imada of Spokane. She weighed 6 lb.

oz. and was 19 inches (April 25). long to Merrin Alexia Daisy Sandoval To Taira and Nino Sandoval of Fairchild Air Force Base. She 7 lb. and was inches weighed (April 23).

long To Marie Ray Ford Trina and Stephen Ford Spokane. weighed 8 lb. and was 1815 inches long (April To Ortaveus Ozell Davis Brenda Davis and Ozell Wilkins of Spokane. He weighed and was 19 inches (April Pullman Memorial Hospital To Elizabeth Marie Meyer Pamela and Stephen Meyer of She weighed and was 19)..

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