Births

Cascade Valley Hospital, Arlington

PERRIN, Terra and David, Marysville, girl, July 24.

HAYES, Tina, and VAN DYKE, Myron, Camano Island, girl, July 24.

NICHOLSON, Michelle and Shawn, Stanwood, boy, July 29.

Valley General Hospital, Monroe

MATHIS, Susan, and POTTER, Joeseph, Sultan, boy, July 31.

QUINTANA, Tiffani and Albert, Snohomish, boy, July 31.

BARTON, Julie and Richard, Monroe, girl, Aug. 1.

NYBERG, Lisa and Gregory, Monroe, girl, Aug. 2.

WILSON, Fawn, and CERUTI, Kyle, Snohomish, boy, Aug. 3.

EVANS, Shannon, Snohomish, girl, Aug. 4.

SAMPSON, Tanya and Peter, Monroe, boy, Aug. 4.

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.

VALDIVIA, Jenica and Gino, Bothell, boy, July 12.

VAN ESSEN, LeAnn and Brian, Mountlake Terrace, boy, Aug. 2.

WAROUW, Melody and Byron, Marysville, girl, Aug. 5.

WALLETTE, Shaney, and MARTINEZ, Saulo, Everett, girl, Aug. 5.

HALL, Amber and Josh, Mukilteo, girl, Aug. 7.

CLARKE, Angie and Brad, Everett, girl, Aug. 8.

SAVCHIK, Mariya, Bothell, boy, Aug. 7.

SHELFORD, Kathlyn and Rick, Everett, girl, Aug. 7.

FOLEY, Carrie and Robert, Lynnwood, boy, Aug. 9.

Providence Everett Medical Center, Everett

ORTEZ, Geanine, and BRISCOE, Corey, Everett, boy, July 29.

RICHARDS, Stephanie, and GROVES, Corey, Marysville, girl, July 30.

BICHSEL, Melissa and Gregory II, Lynnwood, twin girls, July 30.

SORENSON, Jillian and Jeff, Everett, twin boy and girl, July 30.

CLERICO, Melinda, Arlington, boy, July 30.

MIKE, Roxanne, Everett, boy, July 30.

BYRON, Kimberly, and Gonzales-Torres, Manuel, Everett, girl, July 31.

SUMSION, Laurzia and Nathan, Marysville, girl, July 31.

WOODBURN, Brooke, Everett, girl, July 31.

GALVEZ, Elizabeth, and WILSON, Sam III, Everett, girl, July 31.

ROSAS, Laura, Granite Falls, boy, July 31.

DUFFY, Holly, and ESQUIVEL, Oscar, Everett, boy, Aug. 1.

DEMARAIS, Liz, and ELWOOD, Steve, Bothell, girl, Aug. 1.

STELL, Nicholette, Marysville, boy, Aug. 1.

GUSS, Ivy, Everett, girl, Aug. 1.

BREAKFIELD, Javel and Kelly, Everett, boy, Aug. 1.

PRASAD, Jessica and Ravi, Marysville, boy, Aug. 2.

WALSH, Amber and Jeff, Stanwood, boy, Aug. 2.

BADE, Heather, Everett, boy, Aug. 2.

BLAKELY, Ann and Ryan, Everett, girl, Aug. 2.

KIM, Cuong, and OPDYKE, Erik, Everett, girl, Aug. 2.

FATUCH, Holly and James, Everett, boy, Aug. 2.

NELSON, Ellen and Zeth, Marysville, boy, Aug. 2.

CORDEAU, Helene, and KOZMAN, Shon, Everett, boy, Aug. 2.

BELTRAN, Colette, and GARCIA, Jeremy, Everett, boy, Aug. 2.

KAUFFMAN, Melissa and Wes, Arlington, boy, Aug. 2.

ADEE, Diana and John, Granite Falls, girl, Aug. 3.

BOLTON, Beth and Orrin, Everett, girl, Aug. 3.

LIBBY, Megan and Joe, Stanwood, boy, Aug. 3.

FENWICK, Brieana, and PHILLIPS, Joel, Everett, boy, Aug. 3.

GARVIN, Jessica, and MALLOY, Jerry, Marysville, boy, Aug. 3.

ANCHETA, Daveen, Everett, girl, Aug. 3.

CHRISTIANSON, Tovi and Brian, Arlington, boy, Aug. 3.

PALIT, Kakali, and SINGH, Bishnujee, Everett, girl, Aug. 4.

CARDENAS, Teresa, and JOHNSON, Jeff, Everett, boy, Aug. 4.

WILLIAMS, Ruth and Dale, Everett, girl, Aug. 4.

BAZLEY (SENG), Kristina and Kevin, Everett, boy, Aug. 4.

ODEGAARD, Kristin, and JARILLO SOTO, Gabriel, Lake Stevens, girl, Aug. 4.

MELINE, Sarah, and TANIS, Jesse, Marysville, girl, Aug. 4.

HOFFEE, Bethany and Nathan, Everett, girl, Aug. 4.

NILSEN, Jeanni and Daniel, Snohomish, girl, Aug. 5.

TRONSON, Jessica, Mukilteo, boy, Aug. 5.

WAMPLER, Rachel, and DRAIN, Adam, Mukilteo, boy, Aug. 5.

McMILLIN, Melinda and Scott, Lake Stevens, boy, Aug. 5.

PARKES, Trista and Gregory, Everett, boy, Aug. 5.

GRISHAM, Jeanette and Glen, Stanwood, boy, Aug. 5.

NEARING, Kortney, and CHRISTIAN, Jason, Everett, girl, Aug. 6.

CAHAN, Andrea and Eric, Snohomish, girl, Aug. 6.

TRI, Tara and Thomas, Lake Stevens, girl, Aug. 6.

TOVAK, Jessica, and VASQUEZ, Anthony, Everett, boy, Aug. 6.

KANG, Elizabeth, and JUNG, Thomas, Camano Island, girl, Aug. 7.

WILLIAMS, Sadie, and ROSS, Ryan, Everett, boy, Aug. 8.

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