Deaths

June 30: Holt, Betty, 69, Edmonds

June 30: Sams, Jr., Burnett, 101, Lynnwood

June 28: Kilian, Bonita, 83, Arlington

July 2: Francis, Freddie, 63, Stanwood

July 6: Barker, Bruce, 63, Lynnwood

July 8: Park, Hi-Yung, 96, Mill Creek

July 8: McRae, Lola, 87, Stanwood

July 10: Wickersham, Joseph, 57, Everett

July 10: Greenhalgh, Carol, 57, Snohomish

July 10: Hafner, Ben, 92, Everett

July 10: Bakken, Carol, 67, Lake Stevens

July 10: Brick, Betty, 76, Marysville

July 10: Larson, Pauline, 94, Everett

July 10: Riggin, Norman, 88, Everett

July 11: Rafanelli, Russell, 93, Lynnwood

July 11: Timmons, Charmaine, 35, Lynnwood

July 11: Southworth, Alice, 89, Everett

July 11: Prince, Paula, 63, Bothell

July 11: Brown, Richard, 75, Everett

July 11: Hagglund, Nyleve, 86, Lynnwood

July 12: Bertholet, Daryl, 49, Everett

July 12: Dawes, Dionna, 79, Everett

July 12: Rambis, Sr., Joseph, 92, Everett

July 12: Lee, Choi, 72, Lynnwood

July 12: Ten Kley, Joe, 37, Lake Stevens

July 12: Wulf, Dorothy, 82, Monroe

July 12: king, Helen, 81, Stanwood

July 13: Krause, Janice, 83, Snohomish

July 13: Stroud, Vera, 88, Marysville

July 13: Nietfield, Dorothy, 97, Everett

July 13: Harper, Clyde, 89, Lynnwood

July 13: Piatt, Edward, 93, Lynnwood

July 13: Groen, Tillie, 89, Arlington

July 13: Hillard, Isabelle, 84, Bothell

July 13: Harrington, Richard, 79, Lynnwood

July 14: Gibler, Paula, 61, Everett

July 14: Anderson, Elaine, 78, Sultan

July 14: Agnew, John, 90, Everett

July 14: Agostinelli, Patricia, 48, Lake Stevens

July 14: Hazelett, Travis, 20, Snohomish

July 14: Porter, Connie, 60, Stanwood

July 14: Sanderson, Vernon, 69, Edmonds

July 15: Nygard, Lillian, 95, Marysville

July 15: Thompson, Joel, 48, Arlington

July 15: Armstrong, Jerry, 51, Arlington

July 15: Purvis, Donald, 79, Everett

July 15: Patneaude, Florence, 91, Everett

July 15: Alexander, Peter, 48, Marysville

July 15: Cathcart, Wynona, 80, Stanwood

July 16: Boone, Reable, 88, Everett

July 16: Domingo, Sr., Elias, 97, Everett

July 16: Morgan, Judith, 58, Everett

July 16: Case, Raymond, 81, Marysville

July 16: Conn, III, Archibald, 68, Mukilteo

July 16: Howard, Bonny, 46, Everett

July 16: Warren, Bruce, 75, Mukilteo

July 16: Perasso, Darline, 73, Everett

July 16: Conley, Patrick, 29, Snohomish

July 17: Riordan, Elizabeth, 75, Everett

July 17: Benitez, Elaine, 85, Everett

July 17: Claussen, Lois, 79, Lake Stevens

July 17: Milne, Douglas, 93, Snohomish

July 17: Tucker, Evah, 78, Sultan

July 18: Thiessen, Richard, 54, Everett

July 18: Ma, Du, 52, Everett

July 18: Sotnik, Filipp, 87, Monroe

July 18: Cline, Ilse, 78, Bothell

July 19: Van Buskirk, Elizabeth, 94, Lynnwood

July 19: Bjornstad, Clive, 47, Edmonds

July 19: Oehlert, Lisa, 45, Lake Stevens

July 19: Pierce, Russell, 44, Lake Stevens

July 19: Kirby, Ethel, 87, Everett

July 21: Helbock,Ida, 84, Mountlake Terrace

July 21: Formby, Connie, 79, Everett

July 24: Kaiser, Nancy, 63, Marysville

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