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MaCenzie Reece A daughter, MaCenzie Elizabeth, was born to Elizabeth Nina and Nicholas Wayne Reece of Kannapolis on Sept. 9, 2009, at Rowan Regional Medical Center. She weighed 8 pounds, 2 ounces. She has a brother, Connor Joseph, 3. Grandparents are Tamra and Walter Gulledge Jr. of Rockwell, Buck Hayes of Elkview, W. Va., Donna and Donald Coker of China Grove and the late Grady Reece. Great-grandparents are Peggy Burdette of Kannapolis, Charles Clodfelter of Salisbury, Brenda and Eddie Hayes of Elkview, W. Va., Patricia and Walter Gulledge of Kannapolis and the late Pansy Clodfelter. Donald Walls Sr. of Elkview, W. Va., is great-great-grandparent.Taylor Wrenn
A daughter, Taylor Caroline, was born to Bryant and Beth Thomason Wrenn of Hurdle Mills on Nov. 4, 2009, at Durham Regional Medical Center. She weighed 9 pounds. She has a brother, Colton Alexander, 5, and a sister, Reagann Elisabeth, 3. Grandparents are Larry M. and Brenda L. Thomason of Salisbury and Tony and Ann Wrenn of Hurdle Mills. Harry S. Lyerly of Salisbury is great-grandparent.
Linzie Brooks
A daughter, Linzie Madison, was born to Devin Michael and Hope Earnhardt Brooks of Landis on Oct. 25, 2009, at Rowan Regional Medical Center. She weighed 7 pounds, 8.5 ounces. She has a sister, Ella Grace, 6. Grandparents are Oron and Bobbie Earnhardt of Salisbury and Troy and Darlene Brooks of Kannapolis. Hazel Menius of Salisbury is great-grandparent.
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