Births

Providence Everett Medical Center, Everett

BERG, Lisa and Kim, Oak Harbor, girl, April 2.

WILLIAMS, Jody, and BROWN, Jesse, Lynnwood, girl, April 18.

GAFFNEY, Ashley and Joe, Everett, girl, April 18.

LUDLAM, Shayla, and DU BEAU, Bryan, Arlington, boy, April 19.

TELFORD, Sarah and Roy, Everett, boy, April 19.

HAMPTON, Lorrie, and DAVE, Joseph, Bothell, girl, April 19.

LAUPOLA-MAINE, Darlene, and MAINE, Rodney, Everett, boy, April 19.

ZAMMIELLO, Tanje, and PICKETT, Michael, Jr., Marysville, girl, April 19.

STEWART, Rebecca and Eric, Marysville, girl, April 19.

MCLEMORE, Tiffany, and FLANAGAN, Eric, Everett, girl, April 19.

DECKERS, Paulette and Thomas, Everett, boy, April 19.

ROBERTS, Gina and Ryan, Arlington, boy, April 19.

MILLER, Michelle, and JENSEN, Travis, Snohomish, girl, April 19.

LEONARD, Remy and Chad, Everett, boy, April 20.

VAUGHN, Shannon, and WOLD, Nicholas, Everett, boy, April 20.

PAPPAS, Sarah and John, Everett, girl, April 20.

STEPHENS, Sarah, and WILMES, Nicholas, Everett, boy, April 20.

REIMERS, Rikki, and CURRAN, John, Lynnwood, boy, April 20.

MIESEL, Janet and Todd, Lake Stevens, boy, April 20.

SMITH, Dena and Rozzell, Granite Falls, boy, April 20.

HEPPER, Deborah and Darby, Marysville, boy, April 21.

SCHNEIDT, Kimberly and Michael, Everett, girl, April 21.

VELEZ, Heidi and Jason, Arlington, girl, April 21.

PARKER, Sara, Everett, boy, April 21.

KEMPF, Edwina, and HERNANDEZ, Jose, Everett, boy, April 21.

DIAZ, Eloisa and Marcos, Everett, boy, April 21.

MAHIL, Sandeep, and PALOMINO, Juan, Everett, girl, April 21.

WHEELER, Laurie, and FEATHERSTONE, Tom, Everett, boy, April 22.

BELEW, Margaret and Kelly, Everett, boy, April 22.

RORICK, Jessica and Mitchell, Marysville, boy, April 22.

FLYNN, Kayla and Shawn, Marysville, girl, April 22.

BROWN, Porsha, and BRITTON, Matthew, Everett, girl, April 23.

BUCCIAGLIA, Amanda, and WILSON, Mark, Everett, boy, April 23.

VALDERRAMA, Kami and Felix, Lake Stevens, girl, April 24.

HORRELL, Jennifer and Zane, Mukilteo, girl, April 24.

Stevens Hospital, Edmonds

MAYER, Jennifer and Brian, Edmonds, girl, April 19.

MC KERNAN, Jennifer, and MULLIN, Carsten, Lynnwood, girl, March 15.

BAILEY, Carrol and Aaron, Bothell, boy, April 20.

MATTIX, Michole and Chris, Lynnwood, boy, April 26.

OYLEAR, Zoi and Dwight, Lynnwood, girl, April 28.

Whidbey General Hospital, Coupeville

KAPOR, Christine, Freeland, boy, April 22.

Valley General Hospital, Monroe

HITTLE, Megan and Lonny, Snohomish, girl, April 26.

ROZA, Cory, Snohomish, girl, April 26.

ALONSO-SANTOS, Elena, and ZUNIGA-ALONSO, Octavio, Monroe, girl, April 27.

JIMENEZ, Maria, Monroe, boy, April 27.

LENZ, Fawn, Arlington, boy, April 27.

HANAWALT, Kristen, and BAUER, Justin, Monroe, boy, April 28.

SMITH, Tiffany, Gold Bar, girl, April 28.

SMITH, Heather and Kent, Marysville, girl, April 28.

POTTER, Jessica, Everett, girl, April 29.

NELSON, Laura and Stephen, Monroe, boy, April 30.

SHEPHERD, Jodine and Matthew, Snohomish, girl, May 1.

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