Vital Statistics

Marriage licenses

ADAY, Adabert and ESPINOSA, Eva Davines

ALEXANDER, William Lee, Jr. and WALTER, Amanda Leannah Ruth

AQUINO, Richardson Naguit and PEREZ, Hannah Grace Joco

BRADLEY, Sean Wilson and THOM, Marie Marjorie

CAHOON, Bradley David and LAMPRECHT, Alyssa

CARPENTER, Samual Peter and BEHRENDS, Lindsay Anne

CARTER, Aaron Martin and BOWLES, Lisa Rene

CLARK, Melvin Ray and ROTH, Jodi Christine

CRANE, Zachary Nathaniel and TAYLOR, Nicole Blair

DANG, Quy Tran and NGO, Tina Nho Thi

DAVIDSON, Ryan William and GIBSON, Ashley Marie

DAVIS, Kelly Sean and ABBOTT, Lisa Marie

DE GROOT, Derek Richard and GRACE, Skyeanna Tess

DIAZ, David Paul and RANDOLPH, Tiffany Anna

DIETZEL, Michael Lintag and PIERCE, Kaitlyn Dianne

DULYN, Theodore Edward and ZINK, Michelle Denice

ENCARNACION, June Fernandez and KADOYA, Yuka

EVANS, Roy Edward and SALA, Nycil Guilles

FERNANDEZ, Julian and DUARTE, Elvira Alejandra

FORTIN, Matthew Terell and FORTIN, Carmela Ann

FRANK, Noah David Christopher and BRISTER, Katherine Marie

GAVIN, Theodore Duane and WINAYA, Adele

GEPNER, Kelly Rae and WOODARD, Wendy Sue

GUTHRIE, Nathaniel James and HANCOCK, Michelle Jessica Emmy

HAJEBI, Hussain and POURNIA, Sara Mirani

HALEY, Kristofer Blake and HALSTEAD, Brenna Lael

HANSEN, Jeffrey Allen and HAMLET, Marilyn Violet

HAWKINS, Dustin Edwin-Koblitz and BARONIA, Jennylynn Cayman

HICKS, Brenton Winslow Wellington and KOPONEN, Rachel Beth

HONG, Won Pyo and CHANG, Haein

HUSTON, Matthew Stephen and LONG, Jessica Violet

HUTMACHER, Allen Scott and MORRIS, Cheryl Edlyne

HYDARA, Abdou Hadri and FATTY, Fatoumata

JOHNSON, Steven Lee and KURLINSKI, Mary Patricia

KING, Derrick Ian and CHEE, Wai Yin

KOENIG, Trever Steven and DUNN, Sarah Elizabeth

LOOS, Miles Taylor and SCHNEIDER, Danielle Marie-Rose

McALLISTER, Mitchell Thomas Gray and MOORE, Erika Faye

McKENZIE, Andrew Aaron and HAINING, Natasha Lynn

MILAM, Jackie Lee and MADISON, Elizabeth Ann

MONAHAN, Telo Patrick and PETERSON, Kendra Renee

MORRELL, Corey Bryan and MARSON, Sara Marie

NIES, Gregg Alan and HANSEN, Stacy Ann

OLEINIK, John Thomas and SINGER, Jennifer Vanessa Nalani

OLSON, Alex Scott and ROBINSON, Amie Lee

PHILLIPS, Trevor Dwight and HARPER, Tabitha Angelique Nicole

PUZZO, Clint Eamon and NAVOS, Jeann Patulilic

SANCHEZ LOPEZ, Cenen and LOPEZ LOPEZ, Osbelia

SAYLES, David Ronald and JAEGER, Victoria Lynne

STAMPALIA, Matthew Jacob and MORTON, Cherise Nicole

STONE, David Dee and ROLAND, Sheri Jane

STOVER, Kyle Geoffrey and GILMORE, Chelsea Pamela

TEICHGRAB, Isaac James and SMITH, Sydney Christine

TOURE, Sheick Sidyaya and TRAORE, Fanta

TRAYLOR, Willie Edward and EASTLAND, Angela Emilia

UPTON, Daryl Eugene and STAIRS, Pamela May

VASQUEZ, Francisco Antonio and OPPIE, Elizabeth Kapelaumiakaahumanu

VENEGAS-PENA, Arnulfo and RODRIGUES, Shannon Leigh

VENGAS PENA, Eduardo and ANGEL, Elodia Lizbeth

Dissolutions

BACKSTROM, Donald and Loretta

BAYES, David and Deana

BECK, Jonathan and Denise

BIBLE, Aaron and Olivia

CHAVES, Rodrigo and MASON, Amy

COLLINS, William and Claudia

CORNEJO, Miguel and LORETO HAYES, Carmen

DAILY, Patrick and Bianca

DANIELS, Danny and DAI-DANIELS, Yue

DIKANOV, Sergey and DIKANOVA, Olga

FINE, Seth and Barbara

FRICK, Edwain, Jr. and Tammy

GAYE, Sulayman and Deirdre

GROGAN, Bret and Tonya

GUTIERREZ, David and Miranda

HELLSTRAND, Christer and DOWNEY HELLSTRAND, Regina

HOLMSTEDT, Todd and Kelly

HOULE, James and BOWN, Jenny

HUDSON, Eric and Jennifer

IZGUERRA MATA, Juan and HERNANDEZ, Jessica

JOHNSON, Brice and Justine

KIM, Jeffrey and Sunhee

KOSEV, Krasimir and KOSSEVA, Theodora

KRAUTKREMER, Michael and THOMPSON, Diana

LESTER, Jaime and GARCIA LESTER, Victoria

MENCIA-VILLEDA, Eydis and JIMENEZ, Violeta

MORGAN, Matthew and Susana

MORRIA, George E. and Lena A.

NEWBERG, Jaymey and Lacey

NICHOLS, David and Rhonda

OLSON, Christopher and TOMARAS, Elizabeth

POULTON, David, Sr. and Linda

SARNAIK, Tushar and Dipti

SHORT, Tynan and Jessi

SKINNER, Gregory and AnneMarie

STROSCHEIN, Kelly and Cheryl

TELLER, Richard and PACKARD, Tami

VERHEY, Stephen and Teresa

WASSON, Brandon and Amanda

WEST, Edward and Sherri

WILLBRANDT, Erik and Andrea

WOLFE, Joshua and Janelle

YEOMAN, Scott and Kelli

ZINKLE, Christopher and Tammy

Deaths

May 11: Janson, Don, 56, Edmonds

May 11: Slater, James, 89, Bothell

May 14: Marsh, Norman, 83, Everett

May 14: Johnson, Mary, 84, Bothell

May 16: Havlik, Jr., Charles, 77, Marysville

May 16: Strock, Donlad, 83, Edmonds

May 16: Anderson, Jack, 73, Edmonds

May 16: Buchanan, Arthur, 72, Sultan

May 16: Fisher, Margaret, 71, Everett

May 17: Wexler, Abe, 85, Lake Stevens

May 17: Kaczor, Viola, 89, Edmonds

May 17: Lee, Lisa, 46, Arlington

May 18: Anderson, Barbara, 80, Camano Island

May 18: Madden, Verna, 95, Lynnwood

May 19: Lester, Marguerite, 93, Edmonds

May 19: Nielson, Richard, 70, Marysville

May 19: Nordlund, John, 97, Everett

May 19: Thoreson, Eldon, 85, Lynnwood

May 19: Roberts, Joane, 78, Edmonds

May 19: Potter, Jr., Edwin, 70, Everett

May 19: Granger, Ray, 91, Lake Stevens

May 19: Parks, George, 77, Stanwood

May 20: Bartlett, Jimme, 73, Edmonds

May 20: Munk, Wayne, 83, Everett

May 20: Zastrow, Zonora, 89, Edmonds

May 20: Gevaart, Larry, 77, Snohomish

May 21: Hall, Billye, 80, Everett

May 21: Baker, Kent, 71, Arlington

May 22: Bensman, Susan, 58, Arlington

May 22: Hebert, Helena, 83, Snohomish

May 22: Johnson, Darlene, 75, Lake Stevens

May 22: Brown, Charles, 92, Stanwood

May 22: Zwark, Keith, 45, Marysville

May 22: Hellman, Marguerite, 79, Marysville

May 23: Bryson, Faye, 91, Arlington

May 23: Nelson, Elizabeth, 75, Sultan

May 23: Bruce, Geraldine, 88, Monroe

May 23: Moran, Kenneth, 82, Stanwood

May 23: Sherman, Callie, 88, Gold Bar

May 23: Williams, Terence, 61, Marysville

May 23: Bowman, Delores, 87, Mukilteo

May 23: Johnson Jr., Randall, 63, Everett

May 23: Krogseth, Genevievie, 95, Everett

May 23: Ralston, Frances, 76, Lynnwood

May 24: McDaniel, Cynthia, 43, Everett

May 24: Wuscher, Betty, 91, Edmonds

May 24: Thorleifson, George, 94, Lake Stevens

May 24: Burghduff, Kristina, 34, Marysville

May 25: Fix, Robert, 91, Edmonds

May 26: Olson, Herman, 83, Everett

May 26: Waddell, Carol, 75, Lynnwood

May 27: Engebretson, Betty, 90, Marysville

May 27: Furiak, Donna, 69, Everett

May 28: Johnston, Eleanor, 92, Marysville

Births

Swedish Edmonds Hospital, Edmonds

HOLBROOK, Shannon and MILLER, Brian, Lynnwood, boy, May 24

BASTIEN, Roby and LEWIS, Joseph, Everett, boy, May 26

McCARTY, Megan and Tim, Lynnwood, boy, May 26

RAY, Angel, Lynnwood, girl, May 27

EARLS, Danielle and Ryan, Lynnwood, boy, May 30

Cascade Valley Hospital, Arlington

BALLEW, Sherri and Benjamin, Arlington, girl, May 19

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