Births

SNYDER, Kamala, and ZAMBRANO, Luis, Woodinville, boy, Oct. 11.

LOPEZ, Maria, and VICENTE, Luis, Everett, girl, Oct. 11.

SALAZAR, Karla and Edgar, Mill Creek, girl, Oct. 13.

LARSON, Leslie and Eric, Everett, boy, Oct. 15.

PRICE, Megan and Eric, Lynnwood, girl, Oct. 18.

BERGERSON, Megan and Jon, Lynnwood, boy, Oct. 20.

LEFFEL, Deena and Jeremy, Lynnwood, boy, Oct. 21.

SANCHEZ, Lidia Marisol, Lynnwood, girl, Oct. 22.

DIAZ, Maria, and LUPIS, Brayer, Everett, boy, Oct. 25.

PRINCE, Jennifer and Thomas, Oak Harbor, girl, Oct. 20.

FOSTER, Mary and John, Oak Harbor, girl, Oct. 20.

RUSSELL, Amarie and Wayne, Langley, girl, Oct. 22.

DERAITUS, Deborah and Christopher, Coupeville, boy, Oct. 23.

GIBBS, Misty and Jeremy, Oak Harbor, girl, Oct. 12.

ALERIDGE, Bridgette, and CURTIS, James, Oak Harbor, boy, Oct. 14.

STAMEY, Kimberly and Daniel, Oak Harbor, girl, Oct. 14.

TABER, Angel, Oak Harbor, girl, Oct. 16.

OLSON, Tessalee, and BENTZ, Robert, Monroe, boy, Oct. 14.

PEARSON, Abbie, Everett, girl, Oct. 15.

JOHNSON, Elisangela and Kevin, Monroe, boy, Oct. 17.

SANDELIUS, Pamela and Bradley, Monroe, girl, Oct. 19.

WARDEN, Nicole and Ry, Monroe, girl, Oct. 21.

BIRD, Stephanie and Thomas, Carnation, girl, Oct. 22.

RIVERIA, Mariah and Kanoa, Marysville, girl, Oct. 23.

BAILEY, Chantel, Marysville, boy, Oct. 16.

MAISEL, Olivia, Everett, boy, Oct. 19.

BIRKHOFER, Monae and Duaine, Arlington, boy, Oct. 19.

RODRIGUEZ CONTRERAS, Maria Mireya, and DE LIRA CARMONA, Emanuel Cruz, Marysville, girl, Oct. 22.

LOPEZ, Amanda, Everett, boy, Oct. 10.

KELM, Heather and Marc, Lynnwood, girl, Oct. 11.

RIEBE, Jessie, and NICHOLES, Travis, Marysville, girl, Oct. 11.

MOSES, Denise and Shane, Sr., Tulalip, girl, Oct. 11.

TABOR, Crystal, and STONE, Evan, Monroe, boy, Oct. 11.

ARAGON, Justina, and SMITH, Randy, Everett, girl, Oct. 11.

COLEMAN, Kristen and Wesley, Snohomish, girl, Oct. 12.

JUAREZ, Laura and Armando, Everett, girl, Oct. 12.

BUTOK, Svetlana and Petr, Everett, boy, Oct. 12.

CARLTON, Melissa and Joshua, Everett, girl, Oct. 12.

HAWKINS, Shara and John, Marysville, girl, Alexis, Oct. 12.

PAPPAS, Kristen and Keith, Camano Island, boy, Oct. 12.

SYSENGRATH, Sengchanh, and MORIN, Steven, Everett, boy, Oct. 12.

MEABON, Joli and Philip, Snohomish, girl, Oct. 13.

MURRAY, Maggie, and SIMMONS, Roy, Everett, boy, Oct. 13.

SUNDIN, Jesikah and Myles, Snohomish, boy, Oct. 13.

WOOD, Melissa and Jason, Marysville, girl, Oct. 13.

ABBOTT, Anne and James, Lake Stevens, girl, Oct. 13.

McLEOD, Sophia and Philip, Everett, boy, Oct. 13.

SIMON, Kathryn and Timothy, Everett, girl, Oct. 13.

BACKSTROM, Jennifer, and RICHARDS, Robert III, Mukilteo, boy, Oct. 14.

MOWER, Teirasa, and CAMACHO-PADILLA, Hugo, Lake Stevens, girl, Oct. 14.

AUSTAD, Misty and Benjamin, Everett, boy, Oct. 14.

ARTIM, Shannon, Lake Stevens, girl, Oct. 15.

BRADY, Kirsten and Christopher, Marysville, boy, Oct. 15.

WILSON, Michelle and David, Everett, boy, Oct. 15.

ALMSTEAD, Susan and Frank, Snohomish, boy and girl, Oct. 15.

HAMMER, Renee and Erik, Camano Island, girl, Oct. 15.

KRONER, Ruth and Rick, Lake Stevens, boy, Oct. 15.

COPE, Angie and David, Arlington, girl, Oct. 15.

ZIUKAVICH, Genette, and DEVORE, Jason, Everett, girl, Oct. 15.

BARCKLAY, Bree and Matthew, Everett, boy, Oct. 15.

BOYCE, Hilary and Scott, Edmonds, boy, Oct. 15.

HENDRICK, LaNay and Brian, Everett, boy, Oct. 16.

THOMAS-NYMAN, Heidi, Gold Bar, girl, Oct. 16.

SELLERS, Shari, Lynnwood, boy, Oct. 16.

NANCE, Sarah, Everett, boy, Oct. 16.

RISHARDT, Karima, Everett, girl, Oct. 16.

CONNORS, Deanna and Thomas, Everett, boy, Oct. 16.

ANDERSEN, Danielle and Jeff, Everett, boy, Oct. 16.

BRAGER, Heidi and Justin, Marysville, girl, Oct. 16.

SAMII, Laurie and David, Camano Island, boy, Oct. 16.

HOLMES, Christina and Jeffrey Jr., Everett, girl, Oct. 16.

McILNAY, Tami and Sean, Everett, girl, Oct. 16.

ECHOLS, Kim and Jon, Everett, girl, Oct. 17.

BESTON, Tiffany, Everett, girl, Oct. 17.

TAYLOR, Megan and Brian, Mill Creek, boy, Oct. 17.

VAN WAVEREN, Kristi and Dan, Snohomish, boy, Oct. 17.

BAYLOR, Julie and Trent, Lake Stevens, boy, Oct. 17.

LISH, Kellie and Erich, Arlington, boy, Oct. 17.

ISAACSON, Jessica, and COLLINS, William, Everett, boy, Oct. 17.

EVENSON, Susan and Lee, Marysville, boy, Oct. 17.

MAHNKE, Abigail, and SHAW, Brian, Arlington, boy, Oct. 18.

SMITH, Rebecca, and MARTIN, Ryan, Everett, girl, Oct. 18.

HOSKIN, Melanie and Robert, Granite Falls, boy, Oct. 18.

CERCONE, Beth and Mark, Everett, girl, Oct. 18.

HARRIS, Elizabeth and Justin, Marysville, boy, Oct. 18.

NGUYEN, Phuc-An and Binh, Everett, girl, Oct. 19.

GEARY, Angela and Kyle, Arlington, boy, Oct. 19.

HAASE, Janette and Daniel, Mill Creek, boy, Oct. 19.

WHEAT, Valerie, and WOEHL, Michael, Everett, girl, Oct. 19.

NEECE, Colleen and Keith, Mill Creek, boy, Oct. 19.

DEVERY, Colette and Tony, Arlington, boy, Oct. 19.

WHITE, Andrea and Craig, Lake Stevens, girl, Oct. 19.

CALDERA, Celena, and WHELESS, Atlas,Jr, Everett, twin girls, Oct. 19.

PRICE, Altara and Robert, Lynnwood, boy, Oct. 19.

KAUR, Rupinderjit, and SINGH, Harpreet, Everett, boy, Oct. 19.

TRIMBLE-KREUTZ, Christi, and KREUTZ, Steve, Everett, girl, Oct. 19.

MADISON, Mari and Nathaniel, Everett, boy, Oct. 19.

CARUTHERS, Satanna and Robert, Marysville, boy, Oct. 20.

DE LISLE, Virginia and Christopher, Everett, boy, Oct. 20.

JUOZAPAITIS, Teresa and Adam, Lake Stevens, boy, Oct. 20.

ALLEN, Laura and Tim, Marysville, girl, Oct. 20.

VILCHIS DE-JESUS, Yelisse, and MARTINEZ, Hermilo, Everett, girl, Oct. 20.

LEFOTU, Shelly and John, Everett, boy, Oct. 20.

GREEN, Ivy and Danny, Everett, boy, Oct. 20.

LIBERTY, Charity, and WEDER, Robert, Everett, girl, Oct. 21.

STRINGER, Anne and Donald, Marysville, girl, Oct. 21.

ROBINSON, Miranda, and GRAYSON, Randy, Everett, girl, Oct. 21.

KIM, Mi-Yeong, and KWON, Soung-Nam, Lynnwood, boy, Oct. 21.

LINK, Krystal, and DURDEN, Robert, Everett, boy, Oct. 21.

GERMAINE, Christy and Aaron, Marysville, boy, Oct. 21.

SANDERS, Caitland, and MCDONALD, Jacob, Granite Falls, boy, Oct. 21.

VIRGIL, Tarah and Dustin, Everett, girl, Oct. 21.

DU CHARME, Jennifer, and GERBER, Jeff, Everett, boy, Oct. 22.

RIEDEL, Emily, and CORNER, Adam, Lake Stevens, boy, Oct. 22.

HILL, June, and THOMAS, Timothy, Tulalip, girl, Oct. 22.

THAYER, Tonya, and SMITH, Jeff, Everett, boy, Oct. 22.

WILSBACH, Trisha and Josh, Sultan, boy, Oct. 22.

FOSTER, Laurie and Rick, Stanwood, boy, Oct. 22.

LEWIS, April and Eric, Lake Stevens, boy, Oct. 22.

SERRANO, Angela, and MELCHOR, Bernardino, Everett, boy, Oct. 23.

HOEKENDORF, Mercedes and Nick, Everett, girl, Oct. 23.

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