Births

Stevens Hospital, Edmonds

OHLSON, Judith, and HAWES, Shawn, Everett, boy, July 30.

RODRIGUEZ, Joelene and Diego, Everett, girl, July 30.

HAINES, Jane and Dean, Mukilteo, boy, July 23.

PARSONS, Julianna and Craig, Lynnwood, boy, July 24.

FOREMAN, Michelle and Nathan, Everett, boy, July 26.

PETERSON, Leigh, and LEMMON, Roger, Lynnwood, boy, July 26.

HALLFORD, Deon, Lynnwood, girl, July 27.

RUPP, Kristi, Lynnwood, girl, July 28.

TVEIT, Ronda and Shadrick, Mountlake Terrace, girl, Aug. 1.

DE FRIES, Kirsten and Travis, Everett, boy, Aug. 3.

KAUR, Kanwaljeet, and SINGH, Santokh, Everett, boy, Aug. 2.

FLOYD, Anneliese and Jared, Lynnwood, girl, Aug. 3.

KAZMI, Farhana, and ALI, Syed Amir, Lynnwood, boy, Aug. 4.

DE ANGELO, DeeAnne, and RODRIGUES, Miguel, Everett, boy, Aug. 5.

TABARES, Rayna, and WARD, Brett, Mountlake Terrace, girl, Aug. 5.

GRESHAM, Leslie and Michael, Edmonds, girl, Aug. 5.

DE LEON, Vanessa, Lynnwood, boy, Aug. 5.

SIMPSON, Mandi, and PRITCHARD, Spencer, Lynnwood, girl, Aug. 5.

JONES, Michiru and Makoto, Edmonds, boy, Aug. 7.

OLHEISER, Trina and Steve, Lynnwood, girl, Aug. 9.

SWETT, Kristyna and Brian, Lynnwood, boy, Aug. 9.

Valley General Hospital, Monroe

MARTIN, Lynn, and LATHAM, Richard, Everett, girl, Aug. 3.

WARDEN, Jessica, and HOLADAY, Jason, Monroe, boy, Aug. 4.

DMOINICK, Kelly and Eric, Sultan, boy, Aug. 5.

Cascade Valley Hospital, Arlington

LONG, Paula and Michael, Arlington, girl, July 31.

BRAMBILA, Carmen and Pedro, Arlington, girl, Aug. 1.

VAN BEEK, Tracy and Tom, Arlington, girl, Aug. 3.

GUERRERO, Karina and Rene, Marysville, boy, Aug. 6.

Whidbey General Hospital, Coupeville

REINSTRA, Michael and Sarah, Oak Harbor, girl, Aug. 1.

CHAMBERS, Brittany, and ENGLE, Carl, Coupeville, boy, Aug. 1.

EMERICK, Wendy, and BECKER, Edward, Freeland, girl, Aug. 2.

TEMPLE, Shannon and Jason, Oak Harbor, girl, Aug. 6.

Providence Everett Medical Center, Everett

COPE, Denise, and CAMPBELL, Christopher, Everett, boy, July 23.

GRANT, Crystal and Neil, Tulalip, girl, July 23.

BALLWEBER, Lisa and Burton, Arlington, girl, July 23.

HERR, Katie and Connor, Mukilteo, girl, July 24.

ROGERS, Lisa and Otis, III, Everett, girl, July 24.

KIKUCHI, Kelly and Daryl, Marysville, boy, July 24.

ORLANDO, Catherine and Christopher, Marysville, boy, July 25.

DEPNER, Darci and David, Arlington, girl, July 25.

CAHOON, Bless and Mark, Snohomish, girl, July 25.

NISHIMOTO, Laura and Gordon, Mill Creek, girl, July 25.

TRINCOSO-HELLER, Clarissa, and HELLER, John, Everett, boy, July 25.

OSBORN, Sara and Troy, Stanwood, girl, July 25.

QUERY, Brandy, and WILLIAMS, Terry, Everett, boy, July 25.

DAVIS, Michelle and Timothy, Jr., Everett, boy, July 25.

WINTCH, Krista, and DAVIS, Rico, Everett, boy, July 26.

MAGGARD, Samantha, and TRACY, Chris, Everett, twin boys, July 26.

HOUSER, Sarah and Ryan, Everett, boy, July 26.

MANN, Elizabeth and Trevor, Marysville, girl, July 26.

LARA, Jessica, and MC NAMEE, Weston, Mukilteo, girl, July 26.

MURRAY, Melissa and Tierney, Everett, girl, July 27.

MENDEZ, Martha and Luis, Everett, boy, July 27.

DUTTON, Tamara and Brandon, Stanwood, girl, July 27.

CUNNINGTON, Nichole and Geoffery, Marysville, girl, July 27.

CAREY, Tara, and TUERCK, Sandy, Everett, boy, July 27.

HANSON, Cassie and Todd, Snohomish, girl, July 28.

NUNEZ, Viridiana, and MARTINEZ, Gustavo, Everett, girl, July 28.

ZEKA, Melinda and Robert, Everett, boy, July 28.

MORTON, Angela and Kyle, Arlington, boy, July 29.

NEAL, Rebecca and John, IV, Everett, girl, July 29.

OUTLAW, Latanja, Everett, boy, July 29.

HARE, Melisa and Brendan, Everett, girl, July 29.

CHUPRIN, Olga and Sergey, Snohomish, girl, July 29.

VALENZUELA, Rachel and Rafael, Everett, girl, July 29.

NEMEDIA, Kimberly and Douglas, Everett, boy, July 29.

RUMMELL, Gina and Joel, Everett, girl, July 29.

WILLS, Lottie and Joshua, Everett, girl, July 29.

BURNS, Michelle and William, Marysville, girl, July 29.

SMITH, Erica, and GRIFFIN, Darryal, Marysville, girl, July 30.

WARREN, Jessica and Sean, Lake Stevens, boy, July 30.

PETERSON, Erin and Samuel, Everett, girl, July 30.

NAVARRO, Cherie and Roger, Lynnwood, boy, July 30.

BARKER-ADAMS, Dawn, and ADAMS, Jonathan, Everett, boy, July 30.

PETERMEYER, Trisha and Robert, Jr., Arlington, boy, July 30.

VAN ASSCHE, April and Jason, Snohomish, boy, July 30.

WIGHT, Kristin and Aaron, Marysville, boy, July 30.

LAMPINEN, Anna and Hans, Bothell, boy, July 30.

AGUILAR PONCE, Maria, and AGUILAR, Martin, Everett, girl, July 31.

HERNANDEZ, Mytyl and Luis, Marysville, boy, July 31.

HOLLOWAY, Barbara and Shane, Everett, boy, July 31.

JUBIE, Trisha, and JENSEN, David, Everett, girl, July 31.

LINDEN, Stephanie, and FIFIELD, Jon, Lynnwood, girl, July 31.

LATTIN, Samron and Michael, Snohomish, girl, July 31.

NGUYEN, Phuong and Lam, Everett, girl, July 31.

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