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Meet Adrianna Hadassah Spencer Calhoun County’s First Baby of 2011

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Meet Adrianna Hadassah Spencer Calhoun County’s First Baby of 2011

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Wednesday, January 12. 2011
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Matthew and Candra Spencer from Altha are the proud parents of Adrianna Hadassah Spencer, Calhoun County’s New Year’s Baby.

Little Miss Spencer arrived at 8:36 am on January 3, 2011, weighing 8 pounds, 6 ounces. She was also Jackson Hospital’s first baby of 2011.

Paternal Grandparents are Charles and Gloria Stubbs, Kissimmee, and Maternal Grandmother Carol Morris of Polk City, FL.

Baby Adrianna joins big brother Luke, age 4, and big sister Audrey, age 1.

Mr. Spencer serves as Pastor for the New Testament Baptist Church in Cypress, and works as a surveyor for Bannerman Surveyors in Marianna. Mrs. Spencer is a full-time mom.

Dr. Orlando Muniz of Marianna OB/GYN Associates delivered Little Miss Spencer.

Maternal Care Nurse Managers Christina Conrad, BSN, RN, and Connie Swearingen, BSN, RN, and the entire Maternal Care Nursing Unit on behalf of Jackson Hospital’s Board of Trustees, Administration and Staff, presented the parents with a New Year’s Baby Gift basket containing a case each of diapers, formula and baby wipes, a reusable baby bag containing American Baby magazine and baby calendar, an engraved baby feeding spoon, a baby bib, and $50 Walmart Gift Card.
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