Births

Valley General Hospital, Monroe

RISENMAY, Allyson and Ryan, Sultan, boy, July 14

NIEMELA, Arlene and Jarl, Snohomish, boy, July 14

HOSKINS, Weihong and James, Monroe, girl, July 15

HERNANDEZ, Bertha and Tzel, Sr., Monroe, boy, July 16

NEAR, Patricia and Nathan, Sultan, boy, July 17

MEDINA, Esmeralda and SANCHEZ, Jose, Monroe, boy, July 19

BRIEN, Jennifer and Ryan, Snohomish, boy, July 22

CARSWELL, Cheri and Joshua, Snohomish, boy, July 22

STEWART, Kate and Clayton, Lake Stevens, girl, July 24

Stevens Hospital, Edmonds

BETHU, Vanitha and GOKA, Srinivac, Bothell, girl, July 19

DAVID, Carmelita and Ruizenor, Mill Creek, girl, July 20

WALLENKAMP, Teresa and CEESAY, Lamin, Lynnwood, girl, July 20

LARSON, Denice and Vince, Bothell, boy, July 21

STAVROS, Elizabeth and YOSHIJIMA, Bryce, Everett, boy, July 21

ARMSTRONG, Serina and Matt, Bothell, girl, July 22

JASO, Tiffany and Tim, Marysville, boy, July 22

VILLANUEVA, Marri and Rapheus, Edmonds, boy, July 22

HOLLOWAY, Candace and Nathan, Camano Island, boy, July 23

WILLIAMS, Leslie and Terry, Mountlake Terrace, girl, July 24

STOUT, Gabrielle, Lynnwood, girl, July 24

BOE, Amy and Juan, Everett, boy, July 24

BLOUNT, Shayna and WRIGHT, Dustin, Everett, girl, July 24

TOURAY, Nyima and JABBI, Omar, Lynnwood, boy, July 27

Providence Everett Medical Center, Everett

MAIA, Tsai and LEE, Jane, Everett, girl, July 12

BATES, Shannon and Tony, Edmonds, boy, July 13

ROBERTS, Anna and Jamey, Everett, boy, July 15

FRANCO, Shyanne and Mariano, Everett, boy, July 15

WALDER, Amber and Jon, Marysville, boy, July 17

WILLIAMSON, Chrissy and Milo, Everett, boy, July 17

MILLER, Laurie and LAMA, Kunga, Everett, boy, July 19

ROHDE, Trehia and Jacob, Everett, boy, July 20

OSBORNE, Tracy and David, Marysville, girl, July 22

TAGATA, Novalynn and KAIO, Kevin, Lynnwood, girl, July 25

LARSON, Jenni and Jake, Marysville, girl, July 27

Cascade Birth Center, Everett

HIRATA, Amy and Ryuji, Everett, boy, July 24

LARGENT, Charis and Jason, Bothell, girl, July 24

Cascade Valley Hospital, Arlington

ROLLINS, Katy and Shawn, Stanwood (Marysville), boy, July 20

FOSTER, Stephanie, Arlington, girl, July 20

SULLIVAN, Lea and Ben, Arlington, girl, July 22

STONE, Ashley and STUBER, Anthony, Marysville, boy, July 23

HARRINGTON, Sheila and Robert, III, Marysville, boy, July 24

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