Births

Cascade Valley Hospital, Arlington

NEIGHBORS, Sueann and William, Marysville, girl, July 20.

BUESCHKE, Karen and Kurt, Camano Island, girl, July 26.

VANSICKLE, Mic and Jared, Arlington, girl, July 31.

Whidbey General Hospital, Coupeville

YADON, Tammy and Joseph, Oak Harbor, girl, July 26.

Valley General Hospital, Monroe

PONCE, Casey and Justino, Monroe, boy, July 28.

CANIDA, DeLana, Startup, boy, July 30.

ORGILL, Amy and Mark, Snohomish, boy, July 30.

Providence Everett Medical Center, Everett

HANSON, Louise and Sam, Everett, girl, July 20.

PEREZ, Dana and Aaron, Everett, boy, July 20.

PIERCE, Barbara and WHEELER, Mark, Everett, girl, July 20.

DANIELS, Elizabeth and ADISURJA, Rama, Marysville, boy, July 20.

PAYNE, Debbie and Jeff, Snohomish, girl, July 20.

KELLER, Jessica and TURPIN, Adam, Everett, boy, July 20.

WILSON, Stacey and HALL, Jesse, Arlington, boy, July 20.

COGHILL, Amy and HAMPTON, John, Everett, girl, July 20.

BLACKFORD, Hannah and Mark, Everett, girl, July 21.

LINDSEY, Alisa and Jamie, Everett, girl, July 21.

LAIZURE, Susi and LARSSON, Josh, Everett, boy, July 21.

SCHWENDTKE, Sandra and Brandon, Snohomish, boy, July 21.

MILLER, Jane and Ted, Everett, boy, July 21.

FULLER, Necia and Robert, Granite Falls, boy, July 21.

CANNON, Danielle and WAMBA, Douglas, Everett, girl, July 21.

STAPLETON, Rene and Martin, Mount Vernon, boy, July 21.

MOONEY, Jennifer and Thomas, Everett, girl, July 22.

SIEMER, Kaci and PREVOST, Robert, Marysville, girl, July 22.

MILLER, Janel and Randy, Lake Stevens, girl, July 22.

ROVA, Erinn and Kenny, Lake Stevens, boy, July 22.

GRAVES, Zabrina and CALDERWOOD, Michael, Everett, girl, July 22.

KENNEDY, Elizabeth and Jason, Everett, girl, July 22.

BASCO, Judeline and Bertrand, Arlington, girl, July 22.

TEAL, Debra and ST. MARY, Don, Mukilteo, boy, July 23.

HAMMONS, Kelli and Gordon, Stanwood, girl, July 23.

BOND, Sarah and HOLEMAN, Jeremy, Everett, boy, July 23.

HARRIS, Kamela Marie and CHARAIS, Daniel L., Machias, boy, July 23.

ELLING, Jennifer and Daniel, Stanwood, boy, July 23.

SMITH, Christina and Bradley, Marysville, girl, July 23.

PHILLIPS, Paulette and HARVEY, Joseph, Marysville, boy, July 23.

Stevens Hospital, Edmonds

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.

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

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

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

DeFRIES, Kirsten and Travis, Everett, boy, August 3.

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