Births for May 17
Andy and Sarah Walton of Aiken announce the birth of their daughter, Madison Grace Walton, born April 13, 2009, at Aiken Regional Medical Centers.
Grandparents are Mimi and Peter Stangel, Tom and Celeste Walton and Tommy and Denise Yancey, all of Aiken.
The baby has a sister, Abigail Walton, age 7.
Chris and Kerri Holtsizer of Beech Island announce the birth of their son, Nolan Reese, born April 30, 2009, at University Hospital, Augusta.
Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jerry K. Toole of Beech Island.
Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sauls of Beech Island and Kathy Newman of Colton, Calif.
Amber Marie Thuring and Kory Adam Hall of Burnettown announce the birth of their son, Kory Adam Hall Jr., born May 4, 2009, at University Hospital, Augusta.
Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bussey of Clearwater; great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Prittchet of Clearwater.
Paternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joe O'Bryant of Burnettown.
Brandon and Melissa Tindall of Aiken announce the birth of their son, Tyler Brandon, born May 1, 2009, at University Hospital, Augusta.
Maternal grandparents are Doug and Ann Rains of Aiken.
Paternal grandparents are Elliott and Cheryl Holsenback of Aiken and Ivey and Frances Tindall of Aiken.
Josh and Ashlee Stancel of Graniteville announce the birth of their son, Troy Roger Stancel, born April 3, 2009, at Aiken Regional Medical Centers.
Grandparents are Troy and Shelby Owen of Neeses and Roger and Nancy Stancel of Graniteville.
The baby has two siblings, C.J. Stancel, age 5, and Hagin Stancel, age 4.
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