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OMC welcomes first baby of 2021

Osceola Medical Center celebrated its New Year’s baby, Stevie Jean Spafford, born Jan. 1. Pictured with Stevie are her parents, Whitney Spafford and Derek Spafford; Dr. Jennifer Belisle; Emily Thill, RN; and Jeanette Boissy, RN. She was born at 10:08 p.m. and weighed 5 pounds 1.3 ounces. The family received a basket full of goodies from the community.
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