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First Birthday: Fisher Twins

The Western News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 13 years, 3 months AGO
by The Western News
| January 26, 2012 9:52 AM

Fisher twins

celebrate their 1st

Liem Marcus and Hamish Bruce Fisher, twin boys born Jan. 6, 2011, to Cameron and Stacia Rohrer Fisher, celebrated their first birthday recently at their home.

The boys were born at Swedish Hospital in Seattle, and the event, which was Saturday, Jan. 7, was celebrated with friends, family and “a few little friends,” said maternal great-grandmother Faye Schoknecht.

“They are just two beautiful Scottish lads,” Schoknecht said.

The twins, both of whom were premature each weighing less than three pounds now weigh more than 25 pounds each, a very proud Schoknect said.

“Yes, they had ice cream, cupcakes and some goodies,” Schoknecht said. “They loved the cupcakes, especially the icing,” Schoknecht said.

Maternal grandparents are Dann and Melody Rohrer of Libby and Bob and Paula Sandman of Whitefish.

Paternal grandparents are John and Lynn Fisher of Austrialia.

Maternal great-grandmother is Schoknecht.

Ray and Karen Rohrer of Seattle are the paternal great-grandparents.

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