Births

Cascade Valley Hospital, Arlington

PONCE-FERNANDEZ, Maria, Marysville, boy, June 25.

LUCIANNA, Janelle and Darren, Arlington, boy, June 27.

MORGAN, Sarah, Arlington, boy, June 28.

DAVENPORT, Ronica, and INGLE, Austin, Arlington, boy, June 29.

PENA, Silvia, and ANAYA, Teodoro, Marysville, girl, July 3.

BLACK, Michelle and Leon, Stanwood, girl, July 5.

AINSWORTH, Tiana, and HALL, Michael, Arlington, boy, July 5.

FOLLETT, Darene and Matthew, Arlington, boy, July 5.

Valley General Hospital, Monroe

WOOD, Mashell and Ronald, Bothell, girl, July 3.

FORRESTER, Toni, and RICKMAN, Franklin, Monroe, girl, July 6.

ORNELAS, Rosario, Monroe, boy, July 6.

PROFIT, Kasie and Lowell, Arlington, girl, July 7.

Stevens Hospital, Edmonds

WOHL, Melissa, and MARTINEZ, Edvardo, Lynnwood, boy, June 18.

HURTADO, Maria and David, Lynnwood, boy, June 20.

KRISTOPHER, Taylor, Edmonds, girl, June 21.

TRIGUBOVA, Olesya and Michael, Bothell, girl, June 23.

MILLER, Rebecca, and ROBINSON, Matthew, Lynnwood, girl, June 24.

GOREE, Amanda, and DENBY, Bradley, Everett, boy, June 24.

STULC, Shannon and Jeffrey, Stanwood, girl, June 25.

STEWART, Stephanie and Christopher, Lynnwood, girl, June 26.

LUTHER, Lorraine and Ryan, Arlington, boy, June 27.

VALOIVIA, Ingrid, and ALVARADO, Luis, Marysville, girl, June 30.

NW Hospital

LEATHERS, Brandi and Levi, Everett, boy, July 10.

Providence Everett Medical Center, Everett

Snowden, Bernadine and Patrick, Marysville, boy, May 30.

ALONSO-SHELTON, Cairn, and ALONSO-SERVIN, Adelaido, Everett, girl, June 24.

LUNDES, Leah and Jason, Everett, boy, June 24.

LINEHAN, Kristina, and LEER, Jeremiah, Arlington, boy, June 24.

BARSTOW, Melody, and ELLIS, Tony, Everett, girl, June 25.

IDROVO, Katherine, and CALLE, Henry, Mill Creek, boy, June 25.

SAWCZUK, Elizabeth and Rick, Everett, boy, June 25.

MORALEZ, Nichole, and WALLETTE, Ernest, Everett, girl, June 25.

BRECHT, Kristi, and SCHARPP, Marshel, Lynnwood, boy, June 25.

POPPINO, Nikki, and GONZALEZ, Efrain, Everett, girl, June 25.

DURAN-VAZQUEZ, Rosita, and SANTOS-RUIZ, Ignacio, Everett, girl, June 25.

BOOTH, Vannessa, and EDEEN, Morgan, Everett, girl, June 25.

WILLIAMS, Lori, and ROBERTSON, Ryan, Arlington, girl, June 25.

AYLWARD, Melanie and Shawn, Everett, boy, June 26.

ANDERSON, Cher and Aaron, Everett, boy, June 26.

EDWARDS, Precia, Arlington, boy, June 26.

BUNDY, Aryan, and BUTORAC, Eric, Everett, girl, June 26.

VALDES, Malinda, Everett, boy, June 26.

GARRISON, Kayla and Joshua, Everett, boy, June 26.

SEWALD, Julie and Craig, Lynnwood, boy, June 26.

FOSHEIM, Stacey and Tyler, Everett, girl, June 26.

QUINN, Myrna, and HOLLIS, Jason, Arlington, boy, June 26.

GALVAN, Leilani, and CHAPIN, Jordan, Everett, girl, June 27.

WHITTALL, Melissa, and JAMES, Justin, Everett, boy, June 27.

NGUYEN, Hang, and VO, Michael, Everett, girl, June 27.

ALLEN, Jackie and Nathan, Arlington, girl, June 27.

MASTROGIACOMO, Paula and Christopher, Everett, girl, June 27.

BLODGETT, Joy and Anthony, Arlington, girl, June 27.

FERNANDEZ, Tonya and Dionne, Everett, girl, June 27.

TRUDEAU, Bridget, and LEWIS, Michael, Everett, boy, June 27.

MORAN, Signa, and WREN, Bradford, Everett, girl, June 27.

TRA, Tracy and Khoa, Arlington, boy, June 28.

SHIERK, Jennifer and Michael, Arlington, boy, June 28.

HOTS, Aimee and Travis, Tulalip, boy, June 28.

KELLAR, Trisha and Joseph, Arlington, boy, June 28.

VALENCIA, Sera and Edward, Marysville, boy, June 28.

CHHUM, Vanna, and NEPH, Shane, Snohomish, girl, June 28.

ANDERSON, Tina and Brian, Arlington, girl, June 29.

NANFITO, Rachel and Jacob, Everett, girl, June 29.

BURKETT, Nicole and Christopher, Camano Island, boy, June 29.

HAMILTON, Mary Beth and Shawn, Everett, girl, June 29.

VAY, Beth, and DECKER, Brandon, Marysville, girl, June 29.

HALL, Amber and Joshua, Everett, girl, June 30.

DOSHNEAU, Tina and Jerry, Bothell, boy, June 30.

WOICZYK, Robin, and BREWTON, Caleb, Everett, girl, June 30.

FISH, MaryAnn and David, Everett, boy, June 30.

POWERS, Diana and Jim, Everett, boy, June 30.

OVAK, Aubrey, Snohomish, boy, June 30.

KIRBY, Heatherchi, and DONOVAN, Sean, Everett, boy, July 1.

HOWELL, Michele, Everett, girl, July 1.

LABUGEN, Vicky and Mardi, Snohomish, girl, July 1.

TEETS, Jessica and Brent, Everett, girl, July 1.

DEXTER, Maegan, and WALDEN, Zachary, Lake Stevens, girl, July 1.

DEMARCO, Tina and Anthony, Monroe, girl, July 1.

DOWDY, Leslie, Camano Island, girl, July 1.

BEHRENS, Sara and Jason, Marysville, boy, July 1.

CASE, Jamie and John, Lynnwood, girl, July 1.

BRAVO, Adrianna, and AVZATE, Rangel, Everett, girl, July 1.

RICHER, Ashley and Brandon, Edmonds, girl, July 1.

PSZONKA, April and Ryan, Arlington, girl, July 2.

CLARK, Janelle Marie, and WERST, Ronald Thomas, Lake Stevens, boy, July 2.

BREACH, Christina and Jared, Everett, girl, July 2.

MACOLENI, Cheryl and Andrew, Marysville, girl, July 2.

GRANGER, Jodi, and PEACOCK, Richard, IV, Snohomish, twin girls, July 2.

HAWKEY, Tanis and Joe, Everett, boy and girl, July 2.

LEWIS, Ashley, and CARROLL, Anthony, Edmonds, girl, July 3.

STEVENS, Carrie, and BOWEN, Joshua, Everett, boy, July 3.

SWANSON, Kelly and Scott, Marysville, girl, July 3.

NUNEZ, Jessica and Benjamin, Snohomish, boy, July 3.

CHUNG, Melissa and Ruben, Everett, girl, July 3.

CARRIGAN, Alisha, Everett, boy, July 3.

SHAMBRO, Ann and Christopher, Everett, girl, July 3.

SUMNER, Terry and Craig, Everett, girl, July 3.

KELLEY, Brooke and Steven, Marysville, boy, July 3.

HAYTER, Chelsea and Andrew, Snohomish, girl, July 3.

BUCZKOWSKI, Savanna and Aaron, Marysville, girl, July 4.

ARNOLD, Michelle and Thomas, Everett, boy, July 4.

SALCEDO, Katrina, and REINHARDT, Jason, Marysville, girl, July 4.

LOPEZ, Seana and Froebel, Everett, girl, July 4.

JEZIORSKI, Melissa and Steven, Marysville, boy, July 4.

FAWCETT, Natalie and Ryan, Marysville, girl, July 5.

LEVITT, Nanesha, and ARMSTRONG, Mathew, Marysville, girl, July 5.

FOREMAN, Iva, and MEHL, Kory, Everett, boy, July 5.

POHOPIN, Carrie and Zigmond, Arlington, girl, July 5.

STEWART, Sherry, and HOMAN, Shawn, Marysville, boy, July 5.

EDDINGTON, Samantha, and VAUGHN, Thomas, Everett, girl, July 6.

TURNBULL, Helena and Richard, Snohomish, girl, July 6.

STEWARD, Alayna, and GILL, Bradley, Everett, girl, July 6.

MOORE, Laurie and Brian, Everett, girl, July 6.

PAGAN, May Ling and Bruce O’Neal, Everett, girl, July 7.

HAYES, Michelle and Irvine, Marysville, boy, July 7.

SMITH, Jenelle, and MILLS, Edward, Everett, girl, July 7.

LEONOVA, Nayya and Andriy, Marysville, girl, July 7.

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