BABY BIO: Raymond Paul Dulac IV

Portland Press Herald (Maine) | April 15, 2004 | Copyright

Portland Press Herald (Maine)
04-15-2004
BABY BIO: Raymond Paul Dulac IV
Edition: Final
Section: Your Neighbors-Lakes
Column: BABY BIO

On Feb. 5, Raymond Paul Dulac IV was born five weeks early to Raymond and Erin Dulac of Raymond. He weighed 5 pounds, 9 ounces, was 19 inches long and is the fourth generation on his father's side of the family to be born at Maine Medical Center.

Erin's family and friends showered her with love at two parties, one at Spring Meadows Country Club in Gray and another held in New York. Among some of the most memorable baby gifts were two hand- knit blankets and two ...

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