Births

SAHUL, Erin, and BISHOP, Jeremy, Edmonds, twin boys, July 3.

FARIS, Amy and Brian, Edmonds, boy, July 8.

COLE, Michelle and Eric, Everett, boy, July 10.

GREEN, Olivia and Kyle, Everett, boy, July 12.

LAURENCE, Kelli and Jeff, Mill Creek, girl, July 5.

MUJADIN, Trisha and Chris, Everett, girl, June 20.

McDOWELL, Jolene and Chris, Everett, boy, July 16.

MAKOS, Vicki, Lynnwood, girl, July 18.

RYNOLDS, Katy and Carl, Everett, boy, July 3.

BUSTANOBY, Amber and Collin, Edmonds, boy, July 20.

BIRCHARD, Jessica, and TEMPLEMAN, Nicolas, Everett, boy, July 20.

HUNT, Kimberly and Eric, Lynnwood, girl, July 20.

STOLTMAN, Patricia and John, Mountlake Terrace, boy, July 22.

GIZZI, Elizabeth and David, Lynnwood, girl, July 23.

ROBINSON, Janae and Brendan, Everett, boy, July 1.

BROWN, Jennifer and Craig, Stanwood, boy, June 25.

ALLISON, Jennifer and Charles, Everett, boy, July 9.

LANGERVELD, Susanne and Chris, Lake Stevens, girl, July 9.

HAMILTON, Clarissa, and LITTLE, Brian, Everett, girl, July 9.

FULLER, Jennifer and Kevin, Marysville, boy, July 10.

ANTHONY, Natasha and Corey, Everett, girl, July 10.

NICHOLS, Amber and David, Marysville, girl, July 10.

JOHNSON, Dawn, and LaFOLLETTE, Ryan, Arlington, girl, July 10.

FOLLETT, Kelly and Anthony, Lake Stevens, girl, July 10.

PEERY, Malia, and BOGART, Bryan, Marysville, boy, July 10.

RANGEL, Udora, Tulalip, girl, July 10.

RITCHOTTE, Ellyn, and HALL, Steven, Marysville, boy, July 10.

CAMPBELL, Jammie and Jesse, Everett, boy, July 10.

MIDDLETON, Rebecca, and COLBURN, Mark, Marysville, girl, July 10.

BRAATEN, Stacy and Daniel, Marysville, boy, July 11.

SHALAN, Nancy and Josh, Stanwood, boy, July 11.

CHARTIER, Erin, and HUFF, Michael, Everett, girl, July 11.

GOGO, Sonja, and DUMONT, James, Marysville, girl, July 11.

CAMACHO, Anabel, and HERNANDEZ, Jenaro, Marysville, boy, July 11.

SWANSON, Christina and Michael, Arlington, boy, July 11.

COLLINS, Wendie and Clinton, Marysville, boy, July 11.

LOPEZ, Lisa and James, Everett, girl, July 11.

MARTINEZ, Lori and David, Everett, girl, July 12.

PHILIPS, Jessica, Marysville, boy, July 12.

O’DONNELL, Molly, and HUGO, Jason, Lynnwood, girl, July 12.

DUCKWORTH, Amelia, Everett, boy, July 12.

STEINBACH, Jane and Jonathan, Mukilteo, girl, July 13.

FITZGERALD, Tonya and Micheal, Arlington, girl, July 13.

FYLER, Nikki and Dave, Arlington, boy, July 13.

HUDSON, Rachel, and PHENIX, Emmett III, Port Orchard, boy, July 13.

SMILEY, Daphne and David, Marysville, boy, July 13.

McDOUGALL, Amy and Brandon, Lake Stevens, boy, July 13.

VARGAS, Marisela and Edmond, Everett, boy, July 13.

BOHLKE, Amber, and HULQUIST, Jeremy, Everett, boy, July 13.

SMITH, Beathe and Shawn, Snohomish, boy, July 13.

UNRUE, Michelle and Darren, Snohomish, boy, July 14.

THORNTON, Melody and Zachary, Everett, girl, July 14.

GIRAUD, Brianna and Eric, Everett, boy, July 14.

DAVIS, Sheila and Jeff, Marysville, girl, July 14.

PROSSER, Amanda and Joseph, Mukilteo, girl, July 14.

ROSS, Heather and Leif, Everett, girl, July 14.

McPHEE, Brandy, and CHURCHILL, Ian, Everett, girl, July 14.

CAMP, Katherine and James, Everett, boy, July 14.

HOOPLE, Shana and RJ, Granite Falls, boy, July 14.

GILBERT, Tara and Todd, Everett, boy, July 15.

COBB, Christine and David, Snohomish, boy, July 15.

MILLER, Ruth and Dwight, Marysville, boy, July 15.

CULTUM, Sandra and Eric, Marysville, girl, July 15.

CANNON, Nikki and Ivan, Stanwood, girl, July 15.

PHILLIPS, Melissa, Everett, girl, July 15.

FOSTER, Melissa and Kenneth, Arlington, boy, July 15.

CAMACHO, Catherine and Michael, Everett, boy, July 15.

PITNER, Amber, and SANCHEZ, Josue, Marysville, girl, July 15.

GIBSON, Denise and David, Arlington, boy, July 15.

LARSON, Jennifer and Coleman, Arlington, girl, July 16.

DAYTON, Jill and Christopher, Everett, girl, July 16.

SHIVELY, Shawna, and GOLLADAY, Les, Everett, girl, July 16.

WILLIS, Teresa, and FISHER, Steven, Lake Stevens, girl, July 16.

RASMUSSEN, Lisa and Steven, Marysville, boy, July 16.

GARNICA, Mayra, and CHAVOLLA, Horacio, Everett, girl, July 16.

MAXWELL, Sirena and Carl, Snohomish, girl, July 16.

WHITTINGTON, Carmen and Scott, Granite Falls, girl, July 16.

BURNS, Karina, and HAMILTON, Jason, Everett, girl, July 17.

WEIMER, Jenell and Casey, Lake Stevens, boy, July 17.

DIEL, Lisa and Gary, Everett, boy, July 17.

POMEE, Jenette and Andre, Everett, boy, July 17.

DANNER, Rebecca and Jeremy, Marysville, boy, July 17.

RAMIREZ, Paula and Alejandro, Everett, boy, July 17.

ZASTOUPIL, Ann and Jason, Arlington, boy, July 17.

TORRALBA, Patricia, and TORRALBA-DURAN, Josue, Everett, girl, July 17.

PATE, Daniella, and THOMAS, Robbin, Everett, boy, July 18.

MARTINEZ, Sandra, and HUERTA, Lucio, Everett, girl, July 18.

LAYAG, Linda, and LARSEN, George, Everett, boy, July 18.

GRIMMETT, Sarah, and FUNK, Steve, Marysville, boy, July 18.

SUSANTI, Dearyke, and BANGUN PUTRA, Gemini Characteria, Everett, boy, July 18.

PIHLMAN, Suzanne and Greg, Everett, girl, July 19.

COOK, Melissa and Aaron, Marysville, boy, July 19.

BACSO, Nikolett and Tony, Mukilteo, girl, July 19.

EDLUND, Stacy and Eric, Lake Stevens, girl, July 19.

REYNOLDS, Rachelle, and ANGILLEY, Christopher, Everett, girl, July 19.

KASCH, Kendra, and DOUGHTY, Gary, Monroe, boy, July 19.

BARQUET, Jamie and Arsell, Sr., Everett, boy, July 21.

JOBE, Amber, Clinton, boy, July 22.

SWANSON, Kathleen and Ben, Freeland, girl, July 22.

McBRIDE, Suzanne and Benjamin, Oak Harbor, girl, July 24.

TORNGA, Nancy, and KIDWELL, David, Clinton, girl, July 18.

LaRUE, Jacque and Jason, Coupeville, girl, July 18.

WELLS, Kathryn and Lyle, Coupeville, girl, July 21.

RUTT, Misty, Arlington, girl, July 18.

HANDY, Mary, and YOUNG, Dave, Stanwood, boy, July 18.

MacDONALD, Brooke and Greg, Stanwood, girl, July 22.

MATYAS, Cherie and Michael, Monroe, boy, July 18.

SIMONSON, Karen and Theodore, Snohomish, girl, July 18.

PAINE, Kearney and Eric, Monroe, boy, July 20.

RICHMOND, Lindsey and Daniel, Snohomish, girl, July 21.

CONLEY, Kathryn and Bryan, Jr., Snohomish, boy, July 23.

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