Linus James!

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Greg & Rachel’s son was born this morning, October 1st at 2:49AM, weighing in at 7 pounds and 7 ounces. He looks beautiful! His proud grandparents can’t wait for an opportunity to meet him!

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  1. Debi

    Blessings on Linus James, his parents, grandparents, and extended family. The happiest days are when babies are born!

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  2. Brian

    congratulations to all.

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  3. Art & Lynn

    Congrats to all. Blessings like a wonderful baby boy are such a joy! Have a great time when you meet him and create memories to treasure.

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  4. Lynne

    Aww, you sure are a handsome little man. Congratulations to all. Welcome to the family cousin Linus. Hugs to all

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  5. Gail

    Congratulations! He’s precious!

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