Births

Valley General Hospital, Monroe

GREEN, Neta, Monroe, boy, April 2.

PFEIL, Rebecca, Everett, girl, April 4.

WILLIAMS, Angela, and SMITH, Jacob, Sultan, girl, April 7.

CARSWELL, Christine and Jake, Monroe, girl, April 8.

BERGSTROM, Stacy and Theodore, Granite Falls, girl, April 11.

ZACHARIASEN, Courtney and Nicholas, Monroe, girl, April 12.

CHENIER, Noranda, Snohomish, girl, April 15.

Evergreen Hospital Medical Center, Kirkland

MALDONADO, Katharine and Miguel, Lynnwood, girl, April 17.

Cascade Birth Center, Everett

JENSEN, Jessica and Josh, Lake Stevens, girl, April 17.

Cascade Valley Hospital, Arlington

DREYER, Lacey, and MURPHY, David, Everett, boy, April 10.

HOWE, Jeanette and Chris, Marysville, girl, April 11.

SANCHEZ, Cutberta, Everett, girl, April 12.

JACKSON, Laura and Tim, Arlington, girl, April 13.

Providence Everett Medical Center, Everett

BURTON, Jenny and Jason, Marysville, boy, April 6.

FRYBERG, Stephanie, and THOMAS, William, Tulalip, boy, April 7.

HOWER, Kristi and Nathen, Marysville, girl, April 7.

BARCLOW, Andrea, and MILTON, Kegan, Everett, boy, April 7.

GRAYSON, Jina and Roger, Everett, girl, April 7.

SULLIVAN, Mandie, and GUTHRIE, Mike, Arlington, boy, April 8.

ROSENBERG, Crystal and Aaron, Edmonds, girl, April 8.

STUCKY, Jennifer and James, Everett, girl, April 8.

SHAPOVALOV, Lidiya and Konstantin, Everett, boy, April 8.

PETERSON, Raymi and Bob, Marysville, boy, April 8.

MONRO, Nichole and Justin, Lake Stevens, boy, April 8.

McCRAE, Kristen and Kevin, Oak Harbor, boy, April 8.

ADAIR, Shea and Wayne Sr., Sedro-Woolley, boy, April 8.

COOK, Bonnie, and ZAVALA, Hector, Everett, girl, April 9.

MAGGARD, Jennifer and PORELLO, Mark, Lake Stevens, girl, April 9.

HUBLOU, Tara and Matthew, Snohomish, girl, April 9.

HOGAN, Lisa and Michael, Lynnwood, boy, April 9.

CHAPMAN, Brenda, Everett, boy, April 9.

MUFFENBIER, Robyn and Joe, Everett, boy, April 9.

SWEENEY, Sherilyn and Darren, girl, April 9.

SLENKER, Natasha and Robert, Everett, girl, April 10.

AARSETH, Constance, and McCARTY, Sean, Everett, boy, April 10.

McLAUGHLIN, Angela, Tulalip, boy, April 10.

MORRIS, Casey and Carlyle, Lynnwood, boy, April 10.

HYMES, Laura, and SCHULTZ, Michael, Granite Falls, girl, April 10.

DIETZ, Tabitha, and MOSER, Michael, Marysville, boy, April 10.

MICHAUD, Elizabeth and Albert III, Snohomish, boy, April 10.

ALMOHI, Waqar, and AL-TAHIMI, Fuad, Everett, boy, April 11.

YATES, Terri and Gerald, Lynnwood, girl, April 11.

McKAY, Morning Star and Kyle, Everett, boy, April 11.

WOHLERS, Kyle, and WILLIS, Matthew, Marysville, boy, April 11.

TAYLOR, Michelle and David, Marysville, girl, April 11.

BREWSTER, Rachel, and MARTINEZ, Joseph, Marysville, girl, April 12.

MASTERSON, Maria and John, Everett, boy, April 12.

RAMIREZ, Tara and Jaime, Everett, girl, April 12.

ROBINSON, Lacey, and JODOCK, Joshua, Everett, girl, April 12.

HAYES, Jamie, and HALLER, Ralph, Everett, boy, April 13.

HARMON, Sara and Dustin, Everett, boy, April 13.

WOODS, Rebecca and John, Everett, boy, April 13.

MATTHEWSON, Jennifer and Scott, Marysville, boy, April 13.

WALKER, Brandi and Kevin, Granite Falls, boy, April 14.

STEPHENS, Crystal and Michael, Marysville, boy, April 14.

SYMS, Lanette and Alexander, Everett, girl, April 14.

EUGENIO, Yohanne, and PINEDA, Mark, Everett, boy, April 14.

ERICKSON, Becki, and GOINS, Randall, Marysville, boy, April 14.

MAXX, Sherry and Steve, Snohomish, girl, April 14.

BROWN, Erin and David, Lynnwood, girl, April 14.

SAUTER, Teresa, and KACZKIECO, Marek, Marysville, boy, April 14.

PERERA, Shelly and Senal, Snohomish, boy, April 15.

KUMARI, Bhavna, and BARANWAL, Sanjay, Everett, girl, April 15.

URUCHURTU, Veronica, and PETERSON, Matthew, Snohomish, boy, April 15.

NICHOLS, Marcella and Damion, Marysville, boy, April 15.

McCUBBIN, Carla and Sean, Lake Stevens, girl, April 15.

EVANS, Tia, and HUGHES, Tim, Marysville, girl, April 15.

AKIYAMA, Heather and Ryan, Lake Stevens, girl, April 15.

RAMIREZ, Jessica and Chris, Everett, girl, April 15.

NAUMANN, Jennifer and Tom, Snohomish, girl, April 16.

LARSON, Sarah, and CARPER, David, Stanwood, girl, April 16.

WILLIAMS, Jennifer and Mark, Snohomish, girl, April 16.

FUENTES, Bertha, and GONZALEZ, Juan, Everett, girl, April 16.

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