Three babies, including a set of twins, who made their arrivals at Enumclaw Regional Hospital a hair before midnight Dec. 31, 2009, couldn
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Three babies, including a set of twins, who made their arrivals at Enumclaw Regional Hospital a hair before midnight Dec. 31, 2009, couldn't claim the honor of New Year's baby. But Riley Jane Hamilton, who arrived at 3:43 a.m. Jan. 3, 2010, did. The 5-pound, 7-ounce baby girl was born to Brittany and Zeb Hamilton of Orting. She joins an older brother, Kaden, who is almost 3 years old. She was also welcomed by grandparents Dave and Suzanne Riggs of Orting and John Hamilton of Buckley and Penny Hamilton of Oregon and great-grandmother Jenny Suninck of Enumclaw.

New Year's Baby arrives at Enumclaw hospital


January 7, 2010 · 9:29 AM

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Three babies, including a set of twins, who made their arrivals at Enumclaw Regional Hospital a hair before midnight Dec. 31, 2009, couldn't claim the honor of New Year's baby. But Riley Jane Hamilton, who arrived at 3:43 a.m. Jan. 3, 2010, did.

The 5-pound, 7-ounce baby girl was born to Brittany and Zeb Hamilton of Orting. She joins an older brother, Kaden, who is almost 3 years old.

She was also welcomed by grandparents Dave and Suzanne Riggs of Orting and John Hamilton of Buckley and Penny Hamilton of Oregon and great-grandmother Jenny Sunick of Enumclaw.

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