Deaths

July 14: Hiatt, July, 67, Stanwood

July 19: Talley, June, 85, Edmonds

June 23: Gump, Lois, 93, Everett

June 29: Jansen, Inez, 89, Everett

July 11: Laub, Jewel, 80, Woodinville

July 11: To, Yiu, 77, Everett

July 12: Crabb, Edward, 89, Marysville

July 12: Marrom, Samuel, 76, Everett

July 13: Tatsch, Keith, 76, Edmonds

July 13: Groesbeck, Fawn, 95, Everett

July 13: Woodward, Richard, 87, Camano Island

July 14: Ernst, Lois, 96, Edmonds

July 14: Schufeldt, Eileen, 82, Stanwood

July 14: Smith, Douglas, 54, Stanwood

July 14: Baltzell, Lorreen, 47, Mill Creek

July 14: Rubash, Norman, 49, Arlington

July 14: Rogers, Michael, 34, Everett

July 15: Berg, Donald, 81, Lynnwood

July 15: Jones, Frances, 80, Edmonds

July 15: Coleman, Teiko, 72, Mukilteo

July 16: Smith, Georgia, 101, Bothell

July 17: Sorensen, Rolf, 92, Mill Creek

July 17: Galbreth, Lorn, 81, Granite Falls

July 17: Keller, Helen, 85, Everett

July 17: Boyle, Mary, 74, Lynnwood

July 17: Brechbiel, Loren, 84, Mountlake Terrace

July 17: Simone, Susan, 81, Bothell

July 17: Tesdahl, Donna, 73, Everett

July 17: Thorp, Harold, 90, Monroe

July 17: Dokken, Doris, 82, Startup

July 17: Nolte, Margaret, 83, Marysville

July 17: Doyle, Alfred, 101, Edmonds

July 17: Farrar, David, 53, Everett

July 18: Kelley, Chance, 3, Edmonds

July 18: Tulluck, Elaine, 71, Lynnwood

July 18: Brabant, John, 87, Marysville

July 18: Keesee, Jack, 74, Everett

July 18: Miller, Clarence, 87, Everett

July 18: Harrison, Patricia, 84, Snohomish

July 18: Shtogren, Talon, 19, Everett

July 18: Moore, Helen, 52, Mill Creek

July 18: Packer, Alan, 73, Monroe

July 18: Reiter, Robert, 65, Lynnwood

July 18: Scheffler, Raymond, 92, Monroe

July 19: Erickson, Clarence, 92, Everett

July 19: Parks, Fay, 70, Everett

July 20: MacDonald, Donald, 92, Lynnwood

July 20: Coombs, Orville, 69, Snohomish

July 20: Dahl, JoAnne, 63, Mountlake Terrace

July 20: Peterson, Bernice, 76, Snohomish

July 20: Johnson, Catherine, 85, Mountlake Terrace

July 20: Wuerl, Grace, 77, Everett

July 20: Rossman, Madge, 94, Everett

July 20: Amos, Murray, 83, Edmonds

July 20: Eddy, Bernard, 44, Snohomish

July 20: Powers, James, 78, Everett

July 20: Ruth, Arthur, 64, Lynnwood

July 20: Breum, Lawrence, 74, Stanwood

July 20: Reed, Wendell, 81, Bothell

July 21: Harper, Jewel, 87, Marysville

July 21: Zuvela, John, 89, Everett

July 21: Cacayorin, Paz, 66, Everett

July 21: Douglas, Robert, 90, Everett

July 21: McConnaughey, Betty, 81, Stanwood

July 21: Richey, Rena, 76, Monroe

July 21: Woodson, Tu Thi, 62, Lake Stevens

July 22: Stanke, Teresa, 91, Snohomish

July 22: Harvey, Brian, 61, Marysville

July 22: Rice, Betty, 77, Mill Creek

July 22: Davis, Jeffrey, 43, Arlington

July 22: Kim, Jae, 70, Mountlake Terrace

July 23: Reed, Edward, 67, Everett

July 23: Hartman, Florence, 90, Everett

July 23: Jirovec, David, 72, Marysville

July 23: Vaughn, Joshua, 32, Arlington

July 23: Ingalls, Edward, 51, Granite Falls

July 23: Sexton, Audrey, 78, Mill Creek

July 23: Crisp, Mary, 88, Stanwood

July 24: Malles, Michael, 85, Camano Island

July 24: Pederson, Stanley, 70, Everett

July 24: Rutt, Rex, 87, Marysville

July 24: Pompey Jr., Willie, 58, Everett

July 25: Osborne, Michael, 61, Mill Creek

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