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BIRTHS – 11-30

By Herald Staff

The following births were reported at Cape Regional Medical Center:
Kyree Anthony Smith to Jessica Mason and Khamal Smith of Swainton, Nov. 2.
Gianna Ani Spencer to Sharon Spencer of Wildwood, Nov. 3.
Sarah Lynn Sandman to Maureen and Richard Sandman of North Cape May, Nov. 4.
Blake Hunter Jones to Sheena Bowman and Stephen Jones of North Cape May, Nov. 5.
Daniel John Mason Jr. to Joani and Daniel Mason Sr. of Woodbine, Nov. 6.
Jayda Lynn Chanel Graves to Coryn and Shawn Graves of Palermo, Nov. 7.
Rachel Margret Rissling to Melissa Dickerson and Michael Rissling of North Wildwood, Nov. 8.
Logan Michael Lake to Luz and Joseph Lake of Del Haven, Nov. 8.
Daniel Abraham Salomao-Reyes to Nallely Ramirez and Laudioney Salomao of Wildwood, Nov. 9.
Quamain Usman-Alberto Butler to Emilys Gonzalez and Romain Butler of Wildwood, Nov. 9.
Maddison Constance Geronimo to Diana and Richard Geronimo of Erma, Nov. 10.
Mariyah Mah’Ree Wright to Meghan Montgomery and Marcus Wright of Villas, Nov. 11.
Rylee Ann Lewis to Brittani Jones and David Lewis of Del Haven, Nov. 11.
Desirae Aubrey Senec to Karen Gassler and Glenn Senec of Court House, Nov. 13.
Anthony G. Hewitt to Brenda Brandau and Mike Hewitt of North Cape May, Nov. 14.
And at Shore Memorial Hospital:
Jacob Cohen Plenn to Angela and Mitchell Plenn of Erma, Nov. 5.
Melinda Nicole Reeves to Jennifer Salfi and Frank Reeves of North Cape May, Nov. 8.
Isaac William Thompson to Kathleen and John Thompson of Ocean View, Nov. 13.

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