Birth Announcement: Amelia Susan Deatherage | Eastern NC Now

  William Stanhope Deatherage Jr. and Katherine Buckman Deatherage are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter Amelia Susan Deatherage. She was born on March 14th, 2013 at Vidant Beaufort Hospital, weighing 8 pounds and seven ounces and measuring 20 ˝ inches in length.

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        William Stanhope Deatherage Jr. and Katherine Buckman Deatherage are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter Amelia Susan Deatherage. She was born on March 14th, 2013 at Vidant Beaufort Hospital, weighing 8 pounds and seven ounces and measuring 20 ˝ inches in length.

    Maternal grandparents are Kent and Beth Buckman Jr. of Washington, North Carolina.

    Paternal grandparents are Stan and Lynn Deatherage Sr. of Washington, North Carolina.

    Great grandparents include Kent and Sandra Buckman Sr. of Washington, North Carolina, Marshall and Linda Cutler of Pantego, North Carolina, Ken and Shirley Womble of Raleigh, North Carolina, and the late Bob and Sue Deatherage.
Proud parents Katherine (left) and Stanhope (right) of what they have just achieved - the miracle of life - the birth of their one day old daughter, Amelia Susan Deatherage: Above. These two loving parents, especially Katherine (left), look pretty good after the ordeal of childbirth just hours earlier: Below.     photos by Stan Deatherage

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( April 12th, 2013 @ 10:58 am )
 
Needless to say, Stan and I are very proud grandparents! We think baby Amelia Susan is a precious little blessing to our family.



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