MAY BIRTHS
The following births are for the month of May 2017 at Tahoe Forest Hospital.
Sophia Emma, a girl, born to Flavio Corral Nunez and Selene Arellano Sanchez of Truckee on May 1.
William Floyd, a boy, born to Eric and Katrina Pilcher of Carnelian Bay on May 2.
Griffin Fox, a boy, born to Conor and Lydia Alindin of Kings Beach on May 4.
Itzayana Yazel, a girl, born to Spanky Hernandez and Erika Valdez of Reno on May 4.
Kenzi May, a girl, born to Cameron and Alysia Massey of Loyalton on May 6.
Ava Olivia, a girl, born to Steve and Cicily Kessmann of Truckee on May 6.
Jessica Clarisa, a girl, born to Mark Zavala and Maria Murrieta of Portola on May 11.
Zavala Grace, a girl, born to Aaron and Kate Zilinski of Tahoe City on May 11.
Harper Alyssa Rose, a girl, born to Kyle Britt and Kelsey Heil of Portola on May 12.
Bentley Joseph, a boy, born to Dalton Amaral and Marissa Rios of Blairsden on May 14.
Jackson Richard, a boy, born to Tyler and Ferrell Mongillo of Truckee on May 15.
Chloe Anne, a girl, born to Matt and Brooke Johnson of Kings Beach on May 16.
Madison Burnett, a girl, born to Thomas Brennan and Erin Derrick of Portola on May 18.
Zoe Rebecca, a girl, born to Maximillian Castellon and Jessica Whitelock of Truckee on May 18.
Diana Marie, a girl, born to Michael and Sanja Bergin of Incline Village on May 18.
Nicole Marie, a girl, born to Michael Allen and Patti Towns of Incline Village on May 20.
Jack Perseus, a boy, born to David and Erin Westall of Alpine Meadows on May 23.
Adeline Rose Marie, a girl, born to Nathan and Tiffany Whittemore of Beckwork on May 24.
Ayla Marie, a girl, born to John Hanzel and Andrea Walz of Truckee on May 26.
Carlos Israel, a boy, born to Juan Carlos Salazar and Manuela Camarena of Kings Beach on May 31.
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