BABY BIO: DREW DANIEL SULLIVAN

Portland Press Herald (Maine) | March 4, 2004 | Copyright

Portland Press Herald (Maine)
03-04-2004
BABY BIO: DREW DANIEL SULLIVAN
Edition: Final
Section: Your Neighbors-Lakes
Column: BABY BIO

Drew Daniel Sullivan was born at 4:30 a.m. Jan. 13 at Maine Medical Center to Amy and Shaun Sullivan of Standish. He weighed 6 pounds, 3 ounces, was 19 inches long and had a full head of dark, curly hair.

Drew was born healthy, although he came four weeks early and his mother was restricted to in-home rest for the last month of pregnancy.
Drew has a 2-year-old brother, Benjamin, who is always ready to help take care of Drew. "Anytime Benjamin hears his brother's ...

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