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Thursday, January 7,2016 THE HEREFORD TIMES ‘16
Expected new arrivals
J knock grandad for six
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of grandchildren will doua
ble in six months’ time as
his three daughters are all
pregnant at the same time.
Wendy Bufton, 34, Hannah
Lowe, 32, and Laura Gough,
29, are all expecting babies
within the next six months.
Their father, Raymond
Bonehill, already has three
grandchildren and, by the
end of June, will have three
more.
Mrs Gough said: “He just
can’t believe it. He is really
looking forward to it. His
number of grandchildren
will double in six months.”
The sisters grew up in Sut-
ton St Nicholas, near Her-
eford.
Mrs Gough married Ian in
May last year and they are
expecting their first baby
on February 22 — they now
live in Malvern.
Mrs Lowe and her hus~
band, Nick, who live in
Surrey, are expecting their
second child on April 28.
They are already parents
to a two-year-old son called
Oscar.
Mrs Bufton and her hus~
band, Ian, are expecting
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their third baby on June
17. The couple from Colwall
have a five-year—old daugh-
ter called Emily and a four-
year-old son called Miles.
The sisters’ mum, Rose-
mary, died in 1997, aged 39,
from septicaemia.
Mrs Gough said: "Because
of everything that has hap-
pened, the three of us are
very close.
“We feel there is a big part
missing, but we are all there
for each other.”
The sisters have decided
not to find out whether they
are having a boy or girl.
Mrs Gough added: “It is re
ally nice to share it all. We
talk daily about it.
“It will be nice to all be on
maternity leave at the same
time.”
Mrs Gough said she has
being asking her sisters for
advice because it will be her
first baby.
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