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A son, Faris Khan, to Pin-Wen Hung and M. Saud Khan of Bowie.

A son, Spencer Alexander Jones, to Nacole Michelle Jones and Rodney Lewis Jones of Greenbelt.

A daughter, Sylvina Miatta Jenera Yankuba, to Jenneh Musa and Sylvester Musa Yankuba of Upper Marlboro.

A son, Bernard Samuel West II, to Sheila Elaine Moseley and Bernard Samuel West of Suitland.

A daughter, Ugonna Christa Onyegbula, to Ngozi and Festus Onyegbula of Laurel.

A daughter, Morena Isabelle Taylor, to Casey Ann Taylor and Luis Vance Taylor of Oxon Hill.

A son, Morgan Antoine Ford, to Candace Gooding and Michael P. Ford Jr. of Landover.

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