389. Pedro Clare Prasun was born to Suellen Prasun and Thatch Prasun in the town of Nolensville, on the island of New Waterford. He is named after his uncle, Pedro Prasun. 22 people came to meet Pedro Prasun for the first time this year: Gussy Vaclav, Corly Vaclav, Krystle Vaclav, Blondelle Prasun, Johnny Vaclav, Heloise Vaclav, Corly Vaclav, Kania Vaclav, Cass Prasun, Mellie Vaclav, Nichole Vaclav, Suellen Prasun, Gloriana Prasun, Tate Vaclav, Kathryne Vaclav, Stillmann Vaclav, Thatch Prasun, Codee Vaclav, Simon Vaclav, Amaleta Prasun, Mellie Vaclav, and Pedro Prasun. Pedro visited his aunt, Mellie Prasun, who has fallen ill and is likely to die soon. Pedro visited his grandmother, Tate Vaclav, who has fallen ill and is likely to die soon. Pedro visited his cousin, Kania Vaclav, who has fallen ill and is likely to die soon. Pedro visited his cousin, Johnny Vaclav, who has fallen ill and is likely to die soon. Pedro Prasun has fallen ill. Pedro is on his deathbed and was visited by the following friends and family: Cass Prasun, Blondelle Prasun, Suellen Prasun, Amaleta Prasun, Thatch Prasun, Kathryne Vaclav, Gussy Vaclav, Nichole Vaclav, Stillmann Vaclav, Krystle Vaclav, Codee Vaclav, Corly Vaclav, Simon Vaclav, Heloise Vaclav, Gloriana Vaclav, Mellie Vaclav, Corly Vaclav, and Mellie Vaclav. Pedro Prasun died in Nolensville, New Waterford, after showing symptoms of disease; he was not even a year old. Pedro Prasun was laid to rest in the Nolensville cemetery by a procession of its residents, who placed a gravestone there. 391. Pedro Prasun's younger sister, Fernande Prasun, was born in Nolensville. 402. Pedro Prasun's parents Thatch Prasun and Suellen Prasun divorced after 18 years of marriage; they had 8 children together. 404. Pedro Prasun's father Thatch Prasun married Suellen Prasun in Pilot Point, New Waterford. Pedro Prasun's mother Suellen Prasun married Thatch Prasun in Pilot Point, New Waterford.