Births for Feb. 15
RJ and Karen Klock announce the birth of their daughter, Emma Elyse Klock, born Jan. 31, 2009, at Aiken Regional Medical Centers.
Grandparents are Keith and Rita Herbold of Aiken, Theresa Mangione of El Mirage, Ariz., and Robert Klock of Willard, Mo.
Godparents are Tim and Michelle Sullivan of Aiken.
Aunts and uncles are Cindy and Harold Moors of Blackville, Lori Klock of Williston, Sara and Carl Wohltjen of DeWitt, Mich., Michelle and Tim Sullivan and Melanie and Lisa Herbold, all of Aiken.
Emma was born at 7:55 p.m. and weighed 7 pounds 5 ounces and was 21 inches long.
Jeremy Kyle Stearns and Jenny Williams Stearns of Warrenville announce the birth of their daughter, Kaylynn Marie Stearns, born Feb. 4 2009, at University Hospital in, Augusta, Ga.
Maternal grandparents are Robert and Marie Williams of New Ellenton.
Paternal grandparents are William and Kathy Baxter of Aiken and Curtis and Debi Stearns of Trenton.
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