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New Arrivals: October 2025 Births in Northeastern Oregon

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October 2025 saw several new births in Northeastern Oregon, with families welcoming their little ones at local hospitals. The announcements include a mix of boys and girls, marking joyful occasions for parents across the region.

Births at CHI St. Anthony Hospital

At CHI St. Anthony Hospital in Pendleton, the Gabriel family celebrated the arrival of their son, Liam Tate Gabriel, born on October 6, 2025. Parents Samantha Gabriel and Morrow Gabriel from Helix welcomed their first child with great excitement.

Just a day later, on October 7, 2025, the Lunny family celebrated the birth of their son, Lane Daniel Lunny. Parents Shelby Lynn Lunny and Kyler Thomas Lunny, residents of Pendleton, were overjoyed at the new addition to their family.

The hospital also reported a new arrival on October 10, 2025, when Daphne Sue Cardenas Browning and Jesus Cardenas Jr. of Hermiston welcomed a baby girl named Chanel Cardenas. This birth added to the celebrations in the community as families rejoiced in their growing numbers.

Good Shepherd Medical Center Welcomes Newborns

At Good Shepherd Medical Center in Hermiston, there was another joyful announcement on October 1, 2025. Parents Kyra Cearns and Garret Wilson from Stanfield welcomed their daughter, Delaney Ray Lee Cearns, marking a significant moment for the family.

These births highlight the continuing growth and development within Northeastern Oregon, showcasing the joy that new life brings to families and the community. As these parents embark on their journeys of parenthood, the joy of welcoming a new child is a shared celebration across the region.

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