Vital Statistics

Marriage licenses

GUSS, Glen Frederick and TOZAY, Shakima Liza

NIXON, Richard Taira and CASWELL, Millissa Ann

WILSON, Paul Vernon and SPEAR, Cristine Ann

CATALAN LEYVA, Jorge Luis and PALOMARES, Ana Maria

JOHNSON, Troy Michael and WOOLARD, Jodi Lee

PROPERSI, Robert Paul and PERRY, Virginia Elizabeth

HERNANDEZ GONZALEZ, Leopoldo and FIGUEROA, Maria Elizabeth

ARCEO, Miguel Angel and BOYLAN, Carmena Dawnae

PARISH, Timothy Richard and WIBOWO, Harjati

ROSNER, Ryan Jason and NYLUND, Colleen Marie

GONZALEZ SERRANO, Jonathan and RIVAS HERNANDEZ, Fatima Selene

SUBITCH, Adam James and STAFFORD, Gabrielle Elaine

OLSON, Nicholas Arthur and SORENSEN, Kirsten Susanne

ARWAY, George Dillon and PINKHAM-ERICKSON, Kelsey Adrienne

KIKIKIS, Stephen Michael and ANDERSON, Abigail Ponce

FESKO, Denis Nikolaevich and DEMCHENKO, Maryna Alexandrovna

ILOG, Walter Lubagt and CRISTOBAL, Winie Villena

MUNOZ, Helmer Augusto and ALVARADO PAOLA, Vannesa

McINTIRE, Theodore Dean and SULLIVAN, Shannon Lindsey

DURKEE, Jeremy Todd and SAMSON, Stefanie Renee

METZGER, Kenneth Lee and HALL, Grace Joy

KANATE, Mamadou and SIDIBE, Coumba

ELLIS, Benjamin Tyler and KEELEY, Maranda Louise

McAULIFFE, Christopher Michael and MESSINA, Katheryn Pauline

BROGI, Justin Raymond and FUCHSER-McKINSTRY, sarah Kathryn

JOHNSON, Branden Don and HANKE, Kristin Anne

THOMAS, Adam William and RAMSEY, Souvonnah Li

TERRADO, Christopher Guinto and CHING, Linna

KITTIWAT, Ekarat and RUST, Elizabeth Ann

BOMENGEN, Brian Robert and WIEBER, Maggie Mae

ESPINOZA MORA, Luis Enrique and RAMIREZ RAMOS, Patricia

DENNIS, Andrew Walter and LARSEN, Siona Jessica

STEMEN, Jeffrey Wayne and McCLAIN, Lori Lynn

ROBERTSON, Michael and WATSON, Jennifer Jean

MILLER, Benny Ray and ZINTER, Brittany Marie

SHOPBELL, Hazen Graham and ANDERSON, Tia Rachel

GRANADO, Gabriel Garcia, Jr. and GARZA, Felisha Dora

CARRANZA-CARRANZA, Tiburcio Rafael and OLMOS GARCIA, Maria Dolores

MORATALLA, Fernando Javier and HANDELSMAN, Michelle June

REITHER, Michael David and McFARLAND, Michelle Lynn

DOWDELL, William Dewayne and SULLIVAN, Shannon Marie

LINKE, Tristan Matthew and COLE, Nikole Anastasia

CLARK, Roger Dale and CLARK, Jody Louise

MANOJLOVIC, Milorad Milosav and BURN, Marija

DECOITO, Brandon Gene Kamanaonahiku and SIMPSON, Jenna Rose

GILL, Ryan Michael and WILBURN, Brooke Renee

NEGRETE CASTILLO, Antonio and DeMINTER, Angela Christine

MERTINS, Michael Dee and DEKLYEN, Saisawat

BOLINGER, Sean Alvin and JURECIC, Emily Ann

DAVIDSON-GILMORE, Vincent Alan and GOSE, Amy Lynn

ZAHN, Norbert Bruno and MURRAY, Bonnie Jean

QUARTARARO, Bryan Michael and COBURN, Kelly Ann

RUIZ, James, Jr. and WILLIAMS, Janeau Pearl

BOOTS, Leif Andrew, Jr. and CHEESMAN, Charlene Caparas

LOYD, Robert Henry and WAGNER, Anna Katrina

BENN, Duane Donald and GREEN, Monique Fauntell

Dissolutions

TOOHEY, John, Jr. and Lois

KARR, Brian and ROACH-KARR, Sharlie

NIELSON, Eric and Tifani

WILLIAMS, David, Jr. and Linda

McALLISTER, Mitchell and Philicia

KIDD, Eric and PITTMAN-KIDD, Maya

ERWIN, Lyle and Scindie

WILLIAMS, Douglas and Ruth

LILLIE, Eugene and Brenda

JAMES, David and GROBLER, Ursula

WELCH, Ryan and Carissa

DENTON, Greg and Laura

MARTINEZ, Jose and Anne

STAHL, Charles and Lynda

PHUONG, Sok and SARASAY, Sirinarin

MIKAILOV, Rustem and VARGA, Adelina

MacKOWIAK, James and Suzanne

VERSTEEG, Marvin and Tracey

VU, Lich and PHAM, Kristine

EFFNER, David and Kari

HENRY, Joseph and Jennifer

FRANKLIN, Joseph, III and FRANKLIN (nka DONAHUE), Melanie

RAMIREZ, Jose and PIEDRA-OCHOA, Perla

CROSBY, Steven and Michelle

CRAWFORD, Kipper and Loretta

GRANADOS-COLIN, Luis and HELM, Tara

MAKSIMOV, Roman and Amber

BAUMGART, Fritz and Darlene

YU, Gui and WONG, Hyde

BLACK, Jonathan and WILTSHIRE, Mara

JENSEN, Benjamin and Paula

GREEN, Lance and SCHIRLE, Allison

WILLADSON, Kevin and Rachel

SECK, Ibrahima and Lucy

TRYON, Kody and Julia

BAILEY, Samuel nad MONTON, Rebecca

BIRKHEAD, Shannon and Tiffany

MYERS, Michael and Adriana

HANSON, Jeffrey and Eileen

LOPEZ, Lance and Jennifer

KALINA, Robert and Lisa

SVENDSEN, Kyle and Jordan

Births

Cascade Valley Hospital, Arlington

WHITT, Tasha and McCORMACK, Kevin, Arlington, girl, Dec. 31

COX, Angela and KORR, Jessie, Darrington, boy, Jan. 5

VINE, Teresa and SIEVERT, Jonathan, Arlington, boy, Jan. 5

JUDD, Marva Jean, and Larry, Darrington, girl, Jan. 6

JOSSY, Jamie, Lake Stevens, girl, Jan. 7

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