Birth announcements

Gabrielle Elise Williams was born April 8, 2010, at Crestwood Medical Center to Shamekia D. Williams and Grady L. Williams Jr. She weighed eight pounds, three ounces and was 21 and one-half inches long. Her grandparents are Emma Dixon of Selma and Phyllis M. Williams and Grady L. Williams Sr., both of Birmingham. Her great-grandparents are Annie Dixon and James Dixon of Selma and Mary Martin of Birmingham.

Edward Jaemin Lee was born April 7, 2010, at Crestwood Medical Center. He weighed seven pounds, seven ounces. His parents are Moon W. Lee and Youmi Youn. He has two siblings, Emily Lee, 5 and Elizabeth, 2.

Lynden Eloise West was born April 5, 2010, at Crestwood Medical Center. She weighed

eight pounds, 13 ounces and was 21 inches long. Her parents are David West and Amanda West. Her grandparents are Graeme West and Janeen West of Sydney, Austrailia, Butch Krusmark  and Cheryl Kane, both of Demopolis. Her great-grandparents are Elaine Telling and Raymond West, both of Sydney, Austrailia and John Kane, Ouida Kane and Betty Krusmark, all of Demopolis. She has two siblings, Natalie West and Kurt Krusmark.

Colten Harley Abney was born April 6, 2010, at Crestwood Medical Center. His proud parents are Jason and Morgan Abney of Madison, formerly of Berea, Kentucky. He weighed seven pounds and was 19.5 inches long. His grandparents are Lonnie and Tina Abney of Big Hill, Kentucky and Benjamin and Carrie Barrera of Anniston. His great-grandparents are Willard Alexander and Beulah Abney, both of Berea, Kentucky, Donna Steiger of Ft. Jones, CA and Salvador and Pauline Barrera of Helena, Texas.

Caylee Ann Harrison was born April 3, 2010, at Huntsville Hospital. She weighed five pounds, 10 ounces and was 18 inches long. Her proud parents are Michael and Casey Harrison of Tuscumbia. Her grandparents are Vicki and Amos Harrison of Tuscumbia and Mary and Patrick Day of Seattle, Washington. Her great-grandparents are Carol and Richard Sheridan of Sheffield and Patricia Day and Gary Deitrick, both of Junction City, Kansas.

Jordan Matthew Velazquez was born April 21, 2010, at Crestwood Medical Center. He weighed eight pounds, six ounces and was 20 and one-half inches long. His proud parents are Megan and Luis Velazquez of Huntsville. His grandparents are Sherry King and Marty King, both of Huntsville. His great-grandparents are Martha King, Billy Cain and Shelia Cain, all of Huntsille. He has an older brother, Jayden Velazquez, age 2.

Ryelee Diane Cannon was born April 20, 2010 at Crestwood Medical Center. She weighed eight pounds, two ounces and was 20 inches long. Her parents are Sandy and Connie Cannon of Union Grove. Her grandparents are James and Diane Gore of Union Grove and Sandra Cannon of Moulton. She has a 3-year-of brother, Coleson Cannon.

Bob Jones High School

‘Mental Health Informed Parent’ workshops set for Sept. 28

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Digital version of The Madison Record – Sept. 20, 2023

Harvest

Fellowship Methodist UMC helps stock Journey’s clinic

Events

Behind the scenes of the Madison Street Festival

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Season Builder Makes A Difference In Students Setting Framework For Better Results

Bob Jones High School

MCCL rates at state tourney; Bartlett joins US Chess staff

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Library foundation’s Vive le Livre gala to feature author Kline

James Clemens High School

James Clemens defense shuts the door on Huntsville

Bob Jones High School

31 Madison students qualify as National Merit Semifinalists

James Clemens High School

Dedication ceremony held for James Clemens jet

Events

Monte Sano Art Festival to welcome over 140 artists to state park Sept. 16-17

Bob Jones High School

Michael Kinney confirms veterans’ wellbeing with ‘buddy checks’

Madison

City council reverses earlier action concerning public comments at meetings

Huntsville

VBC’s North Hall renamed and undergoing renovations

Liberty Middle School

Liberty S2S receives national awards from military coalition

Bob Jones High School

Doctors, nurses critique Bob Jones students’ ER designs

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Digital version of The Madison Record – Sept. 13, 2023

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Madison Area Lions Club donates supplies to school nurses

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Kids to Love prepares to go “Over the Edge” for children in foster care

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Opera Huntsville and Madison Visionary Partners bring free opera back to Home Place Park

James Clemens High School

James Clemens jet placed on pedestal in front of school, unveiling set for Thursday at 7 p.m.

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Former James Clemens Athlete “Adapting” To Play For Southern California Trojans

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Josh Langford Homecoming

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Master Gardeners offer Jane R. Parks Scholarship

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