NORTH KINGSTOWN – Justin Leclerc and Magdalena (Maggie) Barber-Leclerc announce the birth of a daughter, Ella Marie Barber-Leclerc, on Jan. 1 at South County Hospital. Ella weighed 7 pounds, 11.5 ounces. She is the granddaughter of John and Darla Barber of Jamestown, and Gil Leclerc and Lancy L. Landin of Woonsocket. She is the little sister of Ava Snow and Benjamin Adonis Barber-Leclerc.
WOONSOCKET – Daniel and Samantha (LeBlanc) Murray announce the birth of a daughter, Avery Elizabeth Murray, on Jan. 20, at Landmark Medical Center. Avery weighed 9 pounds, 6 ounces. She is the granddaughter of Lauren Bentley of Bellingham, Mass., and Gerry LeBlanc of Woonsocket; and Brian and Holly Murray of Richmond, Maine, and Curt and Misty Hagenbuch of Brunswick, Maine. She is the little sister of Alexis.
WOONSOCKET – Shawnalee Gonzalez and Brandyn M. Pakuris announce the birth of a daughter, Harley Joann Pakuris, on Dec. 13 at Landmark Medical Center. Harley weighed 7 pounds, 15.8 ounces. She is the granddaughter of Gail M. St. Germain of Woonsocket and Gilbert Ganzalez of The Bronx, N.Y.; and Neal A. Pakuris of Woonsocket and Nicole Marvelle of Blackstone. She is the little sister of Isabella Drolet.
WOONSOCKET – Stephanie Hunt and Michael Aparicio announce the birth of a son, Mekihael Aparicio, on Dec. 1 at Landmark Medical Center. Mekihael weighed 8 pounds, 6 ounces. He is the grandson of Tammy Bernier of Woonsocket, and Roxana Florian and David Velazquez of Woonsocket. He is the little brother of Javen Hunt.
LINCOLN – Kelsi Connor and John Curran III announce the birth of a daughter, Siobhan Grace Curran, on Nov. 25 at Landmark Medical Center. Siobhan weighed 8 pounds, 11 ounces. She is the granddaughter of Roanna Cesario of Lincoln; and Danielle Curran of West Warwick and John Curran of Exeter. She is the little sister of Cassius and Jaxon.
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