Births

Valley General Hospital, Monroe

JOHNSON, Stephanie and Kyle, Snohomish, girl, June 26.

GODSEY, Melissa, and BENNETT, Thomas, Everett, boy, June 27.

SHOMURA, Akiko, and NEARY, Dylan, Monroe, boy, June 27.

SCHLEGEL, Sara, Snohomish, girl, June 29.

Providence Everett Medical Center, Everett

PATTON, Melissa and Rob, Everett, girl, June 16.

COLLIER, Brittany, and SETH, Syrian, Everett, girl, June 16.

JIPP, Brittany, and GARCIA, Juan, Lynnwood, boy, June 17.

EIZAK, Debra, and ROBLEDO, Fernando, Everett, girl, June 17.

MEJIA, Nicole, Everett, boy, June 18.

YOUNG-WEISER, Clarissa, and WEISER JR., Irwin, Marysville, girl, June 18.

ANDREWS, Katie and Ian, Lake Stevens, girl, June 18.

HANSEN, Niki and Bailey, Lake Stevens, girl, June 19.

SCOVILLE, Tracy and Samuel, Marysville, boy, June 19.

MARZOLF, Melissa and Bruz, Snohomish, girl, June 19.

SELTZ, Kori, and KUHN, Daniel, Everett, girl, June 19.

GLASGOW, Karen and Jason, Stanwood, boy, June 19.

BOJANG, Pepper and Buba, Everett, boy, June 19.

HONGERHOLT, Nicole, and RESTENAYER, Jason, Marysville, boy, June 20.

BROWN, Amber and Coyle, Arlington, boy, June 20.

STEWART, Ann and James, Bothell, boy, June 20.

ARMSTRONG, Elizabeth and William, Lake Stevens, boy, June 20.

BUTLER, Kristy and Donald, Stanwood, girl, June 21.

REYES, Jennifer and BROWN, Darwin, Everett, boy, June 21.

ENEBERG, Breanna and Stephen, Lynnwood, girl, June 21.

CLARK, Christine and Derrick, Everett, boy, June 21.

OSNESS, Allana, and FLOYD, Robert, Mukilteo, girl, June 22.

HILL, Denette and Brian, Snohomish, girl, June 22.

PENDRY, Summer, and BERT, Nicholas, Everett, boy, June 22.

WILSON, Angela, and CHRISTY, Danny, Arlington, girl, June 22.

HARTLEY, Michelle, and CORMICK, Brian, Everett, girl, June 22.

ATKINSON, Stephanie and Mark, Everett, girl, June 22.

DELCAMPO, Lori, Lynnwood, boy, June 22.

YENKEVICH, Deena, and CAPES, Ryan, Everett, boy, June 22.

HINTON, Kila, and GURWELL, Grant, Everett, boy, June 22.

LEDET, Babe and Jerry Jr., Everett, boy, June 22.

RORABACK, Cara and Justin, Everett, girl, June 22.

FAVRO, Kristy and Todd, Marysville, boy, June 22.

FARLEY, Carrol and Kenneth, Everett, girl, June 22.

NAVAS DE OVALLE, Liliam, and OVALLE, Jorge, Marysville, boy, June 23.

ADAMS, Francesca and Nicholas, Marysville, boy, June 23.

MEARS, Dusty and Jeff, Everett, boy, June 23.

MARTHALER, Amy and Kelly, Everett, boy, June 23.

WALWORTH, Heather and Brent, Everett, girl, June 24.

HAKE, Savanna, Everett, girl, June 24.

TOLEN, Holly, and BURNS JR., Robert, Everett, boy, June 24.

WIRTZ, Michelle and Matthew, Everett, boy, June 24.

MARZOLF, Nikki and Josh, Snohomish, boy, June 25.

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