Births

Stevens Hospital, Edmonds

WANNER, Kristina, and WILEY, Frank, Edmonds, boy, May 31.

WILLIAMS, Emily and Jon, Lynnwood, boy, May 31.

CODY, Colleen, and RIVERA, Daniel, Edmonds, boy, June 1.

BRYAN, Ruth and Jack, Everett, girl, June 3.

ARMSTRONG, Jennifer, and GEORGE, Bryson, Lynnwood, boy, June 3.

HERNANDEZ, Maleena and Justin, Lynnwood, boy, June 4.

Whidbey General Hospital, Coupeville

WYMAN, Amber and Andrew, Oak Harbor, boy, May 31.

BUCHLER, Amber, and FORD, Ahmad, Oak Harbor, girl, June 3.

ERWIN, Tara and Ian, Coupeville, girl, June 2.

TOSCANO, Dorothy and Shane, Oak Harbor, boy, May 29.

Cascade Birth Center, Everett

BREWER, Tina and David, Everett, girl, June 4.

EVANS, Sara, and ALBIZU, Adam, Everett, boy, June 8.

Cascade Valley Hospital, Arlington

LARSEN, Katherine and Andrew, Darrington, girl, May 26.

EVERETT, Jasmine, and SOLBERG, James, Arlington, boy, May 31.

WRIGHT, Katrina, Stanwood, girl, May 31.

FRAZEE, Barbara, Arlington, boy, June 3.

Providence Everett Medical Center, Everett

MURRWEISS, Jenifer and Roland, Everett, boy, May 16.

HENDEE, Shauna, and VAN DYKE, Brandon, Everett, girl, May 27.

AMEND, Shelley and Herman, Everett, boy, May 27.

GOSSER, LeiLoni, and EPLER, Ricky, Everett, boy, May 27.

McDUFFY, Alisha, and DAVIS, Karim, Everett, girl, May 27.

McLEOD, Kayla, Everett, twin girls, May 27.

WERNER, Glenda, and MORGAN, Joseph, Everett, boy, May 27.

CLARKE-QUEEN, Kimberly, and QUEEN, Ryan, Marysville, boy, May 28.

NELSON, Jeanett and James, Marysville, girl, May 28.

SCOTT, Eran, and EVETTS, Shawn, Everett, girl, May 28.

CLARK, Olivia, and TAYLOR, Michael, Lake Stevens, girl, May 28.

DeMARCE, Bonnie, and LOPEZ-SANTIAGO, Roberto, Mountlake Terrace, girl, May 28.

JOHNSON, Gina and Rob, Everett, girl, May 28.

DE VILLA, Teresa and Alfredo, Everett, boy, May 28.

TAYLOR, Leesha, and FRUADARRAMA, Jose, Everett, boy, May 28.

HANDLEY, Robin and Corey, Everett, boy, May 29.

BEAZIZO, Ann and Jeffrey, Everett, boy, May 29.

OSTMAN, Kimberly and Dane, Granite Falls, girl, May 29.

FORTUNE, Amy, and BUTCHER, Michael, Carnation, boy, May 29.

MIDDLETON, Marcy and Michael, Arlington, boy, May 29.

BOGART, Julie and Adam, Everett, boy, May 29.

McGEE, Melissa, and GUYETT, Jeff, Snohomish, girl, May 30.

LOPEZ, Talia and Brandon, Bothell, boy, May 30.

CIBERT, Heidi and Ryan, Arlington, girl, May 30.

CARLSON, Jennifer, Snohomish, girl, May 30.

BRAND, Edwige, and RUGGENBERG, Jesse, Lynnwood, boy, May 30.

BROWN, Ashley and Bill, Oak Harbor, girl, May 30.

KIEFFER, Erin, and MIDDLEMIST, Jonathan, Marysville, girl, May 30.

BEMIS, Melanie, and AVILA, Randall, Everett, boy, May 30.

ROGERS, Felaisa, and SHOSKY, Nathaniel, Lynnwood, girl, May 30.

NELSON, Tonya and Jay, Arlington, boy, May 31.

MEYERS, Melinda, and PERRY, Adam, Sultan, girl, May 31.

HINTZ, Carrie and Brett, Arlington, girl, May 31.

HAY, Tamara and Sean, Lake Stevens, girl, May 31.

BOYLE, Jennifer and Bryan, Snohomish, girl, May 31.

COE, Tamara and Brian, Lake Stevens, boy, May 31.

HEATH, Laura, and BARNES, Chris, Everett, girl, May 31.

RHYNER, Shelley, and JOHNSON, Wallace Jr., Marysville, girl, May 31.

RINEHART, Jacqualine, and FERNANDO, Duane, Everett, girl, June 1.

HERT, Ailene and Jared, Lynnwood, boy, June 1.

MITCHELL, Sharla and Gary, Lake Stevens, girl, June 1.

RICKBEIL, Jacqueline and Gerry, Mill Creek, girl, June 1.

WEST, Tarina, and HUNTLEY, Charles, Everett, boy, June 1.

PRATT, Threcia, Marysville, boy, June 2.

GOOLSBY, Maranda and Matthew, Stanwood, girl, June 2.

DUVALL, Karen, Everett, boy, June 2.

SREY, Keryn and Jay, Marysville, girl, June 2.

AGUILAR, Theresa and Antonio, Everett, boy, June 2.

HUNT, Sarah and Thom, Marysville, girl, June 3.

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