Births

Valley General Hospital, Monroe

FRITTS, Jessica and Robert, Marysville, boy, July 24.

ARNOLD, Tuesday, and RUSH, Daniel, Monroe, girl, July 25.

MAGELSEN, Melissa and Travis, Monroe, girl, July 29.

HARCROW, Jody and Richard, Monroe, girl, July 29.

GEE, Tiffany, and ATCHISON, Christopher, Monroe, girl, July 29.

GLEN, Heidi and John, Snohomish, boy, July 28.

BUTLER, Stephanie and Lonnie, Monroe, boy, July 28.

MILLER, Eden, and ROSS, Robert, Sultan, girl, July 27.

Cascade Valley Hospital, Arlington

MERCADO, Elda and Gerardo, Marysville, boy, July 26.

Stevens Hospital, Edmonds

PETERSON, Ashleigh, Lynnwood, boy, July 19.

FOX, Jill and Steven, Lynnwood, girl, July 21.

LANG, Lisa and Michael, Marysville, girl, July 21.

INDORF, Lisa and Keith, Lynnwood, boy, July 25.

MERCIER, Kim and Dan, Bothell, girl, July 25.

ORTIZ, Ruth, Lynnwood, boy, July 31.

Providence Everett Medical Center, Everett

MOUNT, Kalika, Everett, boy, July 23.

MASON-BRECKENRIDGE, Tarra, and MASON, Ronald, Burlington, triplet boys, July 23.

DALE, Angelique and Michael, Everett, boy, July 24.

MAC EWAN, Joanna, and SATTERWHITE, Marc, Everett, girl, July 24.

WINSTON, Amber, and BLIVEN, Buddy, Marysville, boy, July 25.

WILSON, Kimberly and Bryan, Snohomish, girl, July 25.

KELLY, Lynzy and Patrick, Lake Stevens, girl, July 25.

HILL, Nel Lisa, Gold Bar, boy, July 25.

NOTOA, Charol and Palepoi, Monroe, boy, July 25.

HOSKIN, Jamie, and VERMEULEN, Adam, Marysville, boy, July 25.

LARSEN RUDEK, Cindy, and RUDEK, Peter, Mukilteo, girl, July 25.

HAAKENSTAD, Katie and Bret, Everett, girl, July 25.

RILONG, Harline, and TUWUN, Martin, Everett, girl, July 26.

KEEVERT, Mollie, Everett, girl, July 26.

MARTINEZ, Karen, and VELASCO III, Pedro, Brier, girl, July 26.

WATKINS, Amie and Larry, Arlington, boy, July 26.

BROWER, Rachel and Phillip, Lynnwood, girl, July 26.

MELBY, Sharon, Everett, girl, July 27.

ROSS, Anna and James, Marysville, boy, July 27.

CHARAFEDDINE, Nariman and Abbas, Everett, boy, July 27.

GARDNER, Lethia, and MAGGITT’, Pierre, Everett, girl, July 27.

SAND, Sarah, and TALLMON, Trent, Everett, boy, July 28.

MIHAI, Alexandra and Visti, Marysville, boy, July 28.

TREMMEL, Michelle and Steven, Granite Falls, boy, July 28.

CLARK, Devon and Cody, Oak Harbor, boy, July 28.

WILLIAMS, Lindsey and Brian, Granite Falls, boy, July 28.

ANGEN, Shawna, and EDWARDS, Dennis, Snohomish, girl, July 28.

TURNER, Cindy, and DAVIS, Owen, Arlington, boy, July 28.

SERDYUTKAYA, Marina and Viktor, Everett, boy, July 29.

HILLAIRE, Carla, Everett, boy, July 29.

BYRON, Keisti, and ALBUHALEG, Jassim, Everett, girl, July 29.

RAMSEY, Cerissa and Beau, Arlington, boy, July 29.

REED, Sara and George, Everett, boy, July 29.

FELT, Janessa, and LYNCH, Calvin, Everett, girl, July 29.

LEIGH, Renee and James, Arlington, boy, July 29.

ANGEL, Jessica and Kurt, Arlington, girl, July 29.

HOIBY, Cheryl and Vince, Everett, boy, July 29.

DICKEY, Jennifer and Marcus, Everett, girl, July 29.

PATER, Emily, and TALBOT, Jason, Arlington, boy, July 30.

COGSWELL, Elizabeth, Everett, girl, July 30.

NIMMER, Leila and Corey, Lynnwood, girl, July 30.

MONTA, Kathy and Dangal, Marysville, boy, July 30.

KLEIN, Crystal and James, Arlington, girl, July 30.

CLERIZO, Melinda, Arlington, boy, July 30.

TURRAL, Laurie and John, Marysville, girl, July 30.

BUNNEY, Cassandra and Michael, Marysville, boy, July 31.

BATH, Shannon, and KROPF, Steve, Everett, boy, July 31.

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