Births

Cascade Valley Hospital, Arlington

SAHAGUN, Jessica and LOPEZ, Ramon, Arlington, girl, July 22

LAMM, Amanda and BECHE, Mark, Marysville, boy, July 23

ROBISON, Erin and Ben, Arlington, boy, July 23

JANUSCHEITIS, Jennifer and MURPHY, Daniel, Marysville, girl, July 26

Valley General Hospital, Monroe

CARSWELL, Christine and Jake, Monroe, girl, July 21

AMRHEIN, Kathryn and Stuart, Monroe, girl, July 22

BURKETT, Heather and STOWERS, Greg, Sultan, girl, July 22

HERNANDEZ, Janae, Snohomish, boy, July 22

NOA, Alida and Asora, Monroe, boy, July 23

GENTLE, Tanya, Monroe, boy, July 24

Northwest Hospital and Medical Center, Seattle

YI, Vanessa and John, Lynnwood, girl, July 8

Cascade Midwives, Home Birth

DOYLE, Chelsea and Toby, Bothell, boy, July 29

Cascade Birth Center, Everett

YASKUS, Kristina and Jeff, Sultan, boy, Aug. 1

Providence Everett Medical Center, Everett

SHORT, Michelle and Steven, Marysville, girl, June 15

COBB, Christine and David, Snohomish, twin boys, July 2

MALK, Gina and Justin, Arlington, girl, July 3

WHITE, Tia and Jericho, Snohomish, boy, July 8

OLSON, Seanna and HANSEN, Robert, Marysville, girl, July 8

OREA CASTRO, Antoinette and Javier, Everett, girl, July 12

MALLORY, Katie and HEARD, Jason, Arlington, girl, July 13

LARSEN, Leah and Corey, Snohomish, twin girls, July 14

ESTELL, Jenna and Bradley, Everett, boy, July 14

BURT, Brittany and BAYLEY, Taylor, Arlington, girl, July 15

GREEN, Danielle and Aaron, Everett, girl, July 16

KLIMANOWSKI, Jessica and Rick, Everett, girl, July 16

VAN DE GRIFT, Annie and David, Marysville, girl, July 17

KENDALL, Meghan and Matt, Lake Stevens, boy, July 18

HINTZ, Sera and SEVERSON, Kyle, Everett, boy, July 19

NAGY, Janet and Joseph, Everett, girl, July 19

IVES, Christine and CANNON, Colt, Everett, girl, July 21

ADAMS, Mary and Martin, Everett, boy, July 22

HALL, Adrianne and Dusti, Marysville, twins, girl and boy, July 22

JOHNSON, Kelli and DORSEY, Robert, Everett, girl, July 23

KENNEDY, Melissa and AGUILAR Jr., Robert, Everett, girl, July 23

BROWN, Shannan and DECKER, John, Marysville, boy, July 26

BEEBE, Leah and SCHULTZ, Shaun, Everett, boy, July 27

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