Births

Cascade Valley Hospital, Arlington

RUMSEY, Janet and David, Arlington, girl, March 15.

SULLIVAN, Chelsie and Michael, Darrington, girl, March 16.

POLING, Tiffany and James, Marysville, boy, March 16.

WAINWRIGHT, Celina and Derrick, Arlington, girl, March 18.

Valley General Hospital, Monroe

WHEELER, Candice and Ryan, Snohomish, girl, March 14.

KING, Dianna, Sultan, girl, March 18.

LEHMAN, Alana and Edward, Sultan, girl, March 20.

Whidbey General Hospital, Coupeville

SMITH, Amber, Oak Harbor, girl, March 5.

GALER, Sharon and Frederick, Oak Harbor, girl, March 7.

LOPEZ, Carrie and Jesse, Clinton, girl, March 7.

CHAMBERS, Nicole and Brandon, Oak Harbor, girl, March 10.

MCCOY, Deanna and JOHNSON, Michael, March 10, girl, Oak Harbor.

HARRISON, Judy, and BISSITT, George, Jr., Oak Harbor, boy, March 10.

HENNIGAN, Candice and Anthony, Oak Harbor, boy, March 13.

FIELD, Monica, and JACKMAN, Shaun, Clinton, boy, March 12.

Providence Everett Medical Center, Everett

RAIRDIN, Andrea and Joshua, Lake Stevens, girl, March 12.

JOHNSON, Tamie and Ross, Arlington, girl, March 14.

TRANBARGER, Claudine and Paul, Marysville, boy, March 14.

HARTLEY, Rachel and Robert, Everett, girl, March 15.

MADRID, Maria, and GARCIA, Juan, Everett, girl, March 15.

RAMEY, Shannan and Aaron, Arlington, girl, March 15.

MONSEGUR, Arnez, and ALEXANDER, Philip, Jr., Tulalip, girl, March 15.

KESSLER, Angela and David, Jr., Marysville, girl, March 16.

MASSENBURG, Leigh, and HUBBARD, Doug, Lynnwood, girl, March 16.

PLASCENCIA, Tara, and MENDOZA, David, Marysville, boy, March 16.

SNEL, Elizabeth and Aaron, Lake Stevens, girl, March 16.

RODRIGUEZ, Alexandra and Hector, Everett, boy, March 16.

STINSON, Amanda and Donny, Arlington, boy, March 16.

ZOOK, Anna and Loren, Mukilteo, girl, March 16.

LAMBOTT, Jennifer and Kevin, Snohomish, girl, March 16.

LANDON, Erin and Bill, Lake Stevens, boy, March 17.

LIERMAN, Janelle and David, Everett, twin boys, March 17.

LAURETA, Kimmie and Esteban, Everett, girl, March 17.

RODRIGUEZ RUIZ, Maria, Everett, boy, March 17.

CASA, Michelle and Angelo, Mukilteo, girl, March 17.

WISHART, Kristina, and COPE, Daniel, Arlington, boy, March 17.

HEISLER, Tama and Joshua, Everett, girl, March 17.

WALLES, Sarah, Arlington, girl, March 18.

HILL, Tamara, and DUGAN, Patrick, Everett, boy, March 18.

HAVERFIELD, Jennifer and Jim, Granite Falls, boy, March 18.

GOODWIN, Tauwnja and Richard, Everett, boy, March 18.

TAYLOR, Melissa, and ALDERMAN, Jesse, Everett, girl, March 18.

GONZALEZ, Angie and Tivo, Arlington, girl, March 18.

BRITSCH, Nicole, and ELLIS, Travis, Marysville, girl, March 18.

ELLIOTT-KOEHLER, Melanie, and KOEHLER, Greg, Lake Stevens, girl, March 18.

CHARLES, Marisa, and SONS, Allen, Everett, boy, March 18.

COATNEY, Mily and Grant, Camano Island, boy, March 18.

SMIDDY, Meghann and Jon, Arlington, girl, March 18.

SCHROEDL, Paige and Jeff, Lake Stevens, girl, March 19.

COLVIN, Marianne and Ryan, Lake Stevens, girl, March 19.

AUKILL, Brandy, and REID, Rex, Sr., Everett, boy, March 19.

GILES, Mary Catherine and Douglas, Marysville, girl, March 19.

GOODWIN, Jamie and Larry, Marysville, girl, March 19.

SPROCK, Brenda and Shannon, Bothell, boy, March 19.

ACKERMANN, Alma and Anthony, Marysville, girl, March 19.

FAUST, Robin and Leland, Everett, boy, March 19.

O’NEAL, Michele, and COUCH, Ja-Juan-Sadat, Everett, girl, March 19.

MIRON-LOPEZ, Juliana, and FERREIRA-ANAYA, Elibira, Everett, boy, March 19.

HOUBECK, Linnea and Bryan, Edmonds, boy, March 19.

WEBB, Melanie and Shawn, Lake Stevens, boy, March 20.

WALKER, Carolyn, and FLOYD, Jack, Mill Creek, girl, March 20.

DIZARD, Kristina and Jeffrey, Mukilteo, girl, March 20.

FISHER, Melissa, and FRENCH, Merle, Marysville, boy, March 20.

EASTLAND, Natasha, and ALLEN-PERNELL, Darnell, Everett, girl, March 21.

VELIE, Julie and Toby, Monroe, girl, March 21.

MC KAY, Allison and Joshua, Everett, boy, March 21.

ROARK, Jericha and David, Everett, boy and girl, March 22.

CUMMINS, Elizabeth and Scott, Everett, boy, March 22.

GORE, Marga and Jim, Lake Stevens, girl, March 22.

Stevens Hospital, Edmonds

NIELSEN, Lisa and Tim, Mountlake Terrace, boy, March 3.

STOROZHUK, Yera and Anatoliy, Everett, boy, March 3.

HOOVER, Kelly and Dallas, Everett, girl, March 6.

AHLOE, Tila and Taalo, Lynnwood, girl, March 5.

MC MILLAN, Jocelyn and LaVanta, Bothell, boy, March 7.

HOPKINS, Leticia and Bruce, Edmonds, girl, March 8.

HARMS, Jamie and Kelly, Lynnwood, boy, Jan. 30.

TESFAYE, Yenenesh, and DESTA, Addisu, Lynnwood, girl, March 6.

LAMB, Melissa, and ELLINGTON, Steve, Lynnwood, boy, March 3.

BROWN, Jasmin and Willard, Lynnwood, girl, March 6.

CARLSON, Heather and Brian, Edmonds, girl, March 14.

BROWN, Kandi and Ned, Everett, boy, March 14.

WALL, Susan and Seth, Edmonds, boy, March 15.

PORRAS, Grace and Carlos, Lynnwood, girl, March 16.

HUNT, Joshua, and ASHER, Stacey, Everett, girl, March 18.

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