Births and Adoptions, Spring 2012
Births and Adoptions
To Carrie Goux BA ’88 and Jonathan Spalter, son Lucian “Luc” Charles Spalter, September 8, 2011. Luc joins older sisters Sage, Willa, and Lael.
To Dasya Duckworth BA ’96 and Alvaro Rosendo- Mejias, a first child, son Daniel, May 23, 2011.
To Greer Hawley Edman BA ’96 and Jefferson Edman, twin daughters, Lily Georgean and Iris Natalie (one minute apart!), April 29, 2011.
To Karen Bureker BA ’98 and Gary Reed, twin sons, Bridger Bureker Reed and Landon Bureker Reed, April 27, 2011. They join sister Gillian Bureker Reed, 3.
To Ben Levy BA ’02 and Marie Knapp BA ’03, MAT ’07, son Elliott Knapp-Levy, May 6, 2011.
To Jason Guchereau BA ’03 and Biljana Risteska Guchereau BA ’05, daughter Elena Guchereau, July 3, 2011.
To Kimberly Graves JD ’06 and Peter Graves, daughter Eve Alexandra, January 28, 2011. She joins sister Lola, 3.
To Sabrina “Lynne” Lloyd JD ’06 and Mike McConnell, daughter Sophie Jillian McConnell, August 12, 2011.
To Natasha Richmond JD ’10 and Thomas Richmond JD ’10, son Alex Sebastian Richmond, June 2, 2011 (five weeks early). He joins sister Nicole, 2.
To Kimberly Villanueva JD ’11, daughter Addison Kimberly Villanueva, June 15, 2011.
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