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Jackson Hospital

Hunter Shirah

was born January 11, 1993, at Jackson and delivered by

Roger Duggar, MD. Hunter is a recent graduate of Huntingdon College,

where he was an All-American baseball player and graduated with a

degree in exercise science. Hunter is a professional bareback rider with

the Professional Cowboys Association. He is currently ranked 6th in the

world.

Tyler Shirah

was delivered at Jackson Hospital April 14, 1993, by Roger

Duggar, MD. Tyler is now a police officer with the Montgomery Police

Department.

If you would like to share your Jackson baby in

Partners

, please email

partners@jackson.org

or call

334-293-8977

.

BABIES

Jackson

babies

The mosaic

mural is a point of respite

from the hustle and intensity of the day.

It was designed to uplift the spirits of the

patients, families and staff in the maternity

wing. It is meant to be a place of solace, like

stepping into a flower garden full of life and

transformation; a beautiful place because of

its vibrant diversity of life-forms and color.

It’s as if the whole garden is lifting up its

voice to sing with the nightingale, which is

warbling its melody of joy, rejoicing in a new

day.

Fun for kids to find

Throughout the mural there are various

forms of garden life; however, they are

mostly concentrated in the lower third of

the mural. This concentration was purpose-

fully placed for the delight of the many

children that pass through the hallway. It

is hoped that families will take a minute to

identify the flowers and search for the bees,

ladybugs, frog, rabbit, butterflies and other

animals that dwell in this mural (see left).

Come see why Jackson Hospital is the premier location in the

River Region to welcome your new baby. For more information on

birthing classes or to schedule a tour of the Family Birth Center at

Jackson Hospital, call

334-293-8497

.

Jackson Hospital mosaic mural designed to bring peace

The “Nightingale of Paradise” mosaic

mural by Enid Probst was made possible

by grants from the Alabama State

Council on the Arts, National Endowment

for the Arts and community donors.

Nightingale

of paradise

Critters

1 caterpillar

3 bees feeding at flowers

1 bee resting

1 grasshopper

2 lady bugs

1 frog

1 rabbit

2 hummingbirds

2 moths

2 dragonflies

4 butterflies

1 nightingale

Flowers

Cosmos

Delphinium

Dandelion

Echinacea

Daisy

Gaillardia

Iris

Lily

Tulip

CAN YOU FIND

THESE?

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