Deaths

June 16: Lowman, Doris, 97, Arlington

June 17: Slattum, Helen, 79, Snohomish

June 19: Dalquist, Ann, 85, Everett

June 19: Runnels, Gail, 86, Snohomish

June 20: Dickinson, Eva, 86, Marysville

June 21: Blackwell, Genevieve, 94, Lynnwood

June 21: Roy, Isabel, 87, Lynnwood

June 16: Wright, Daun, 80, Marysville

June 21: Wyman, Neoma, 87, Everett

June 19: Ahrens, Anna, 91, Edmonds

June 16: Allen, Phyllis, 87, Everett

June 18: Anderson, Phyllis, 87, Arlington

June 18: Ashton, Agnes, 98, Everett

June 20: Dnielson, Craig, 62, Everett

June 16: Davison, Clara, 104, Granite Falls

June 18: Hoffman, Naomi, 75, Everett

June 22: Hurd, Rodney, 94, Mill Creek

June 23: Kerns, Katy, 94, Everett

June 22: Kwant, Margaret, 61, Everett

June 21: Otteson, Bernard, 91, Mukilteo

June 23: Peterson, Dorlyn, 74, Darrington

June 15: Ramert, Cleo, 90, Snohomish

June 22: Riedlinger, Theodore, 93, Everett

June 20: Sheridan, Vincent, 82, Snohomish

June 22: Slimak, Marilyn, 61, Everett

June 22: Toll, Geneva, 85, Lake Stevens

June 15: Van Dee, Robert, 77, Everett

June 18: Yoo, Jong, 93, Lynnwood

June 14: Akers, Martha, 91, Lynnwood

June 17: Lee, Keon, 64, Mukilteo

June 14: Berlin, Bruce, 67, Lynnwood

June 16: Bridge, Agnes, 103, Edmonds

June 18: Rayfield, Sophia, under 1, Everett

June 20: Beswick, Carolle, 71, Everett

June 10: Collard, Kenneth, 65, Edmonds

June 22: Goodson, Mark, 62, Everett

June 21: Harrison, Thomas, 76, Everett

June 19: Lewis, Clara, 96, Monroe

June 22: McDugle, Ronald, 74, Darrington

June 22: Undi, Carlton, 87, Everett

June 22: Watkins, Martha, 89, Bothell

June 21: Yabaki, Kitione, 72, Everett

June 24: Brooks, James, 51, Everett

June 22: Gibson, Ted, 57, Marysville

June 18: Lima, Richard, 58, Everett

June 16: Lynn, Samuel, 32, Lynnwood

June 22: Morgan, Elizabeth, 87, Everett

June 22: Thornton, Yoshiko, 90, Snohomish

June 22: Carter, Lois, 83, Edmonds

June 24: Glynn, Rita, 67, Lynnwood

June 23: Kim, Paul, 82, Edmonds

June 22: Sanchez, Andrea, 66, Mountlake Terrace

June 23: Turley, Betty, 83, Marysville

June 23: Baker, Johnny, 80, Sultan

June 24: Bojinoff, Dennis, 63, Lake Stevens

June 23: Cherewick, Sylvie, 71, Everett

June 26: Cox, Ben, 76, Lynnwood

June 25: Duchan, John, 74, Lynnwood

June 26: Dutton, Earl, 82, Everett

June 19: Edwards, Patrick, 57, Everett

June 23: Ellis, William, 90, Everett

June 22: Fay, Marie, 84, Edmonds

June 25: Fish, Audrey, 85, Everett

June 23: Fyre, Gerald, 67, Marysville

June 23: Gordon, Audrey, 75, Marysville

June 23: Hwoell, Wilbur, 94, Bothell

June 18: Hayes, Donna, 77, Bothell

June 17: Jones, Margaret, 93, Everett

June 19: Kee, Que, 69, Lynnwood

June 22: Kelleher, Greta, 50, Monroe

June 25: Koffski, Sidney, 76, Everett

June 18: Marchetti, Doreen, 89, Everett

June 25: Pedersen, James, 71, Granite Falls

June 23: Powers, Melissa, 58, Tulalip

June 18: Spirk, Jr., George, 98, Stanwood

June 23: Swanson, Arthur, 81, Marysville

June 23: Andres, Karl, 70, Lynnwood

June 22: Beeck, Winona, 88, Everett

June 25: Bennett, Sharon, 68, Marysville

June 27: Dede, Valerie, 64, Everett

June 25: Graham, Marianne, 85, Marysville

June 25: Hagen, Helen, 93, Mukilteo

June 27: Paulsen, Jr., Ernest, 68, Everett

June 12: Skartvedt, Donald, 81, Mountlake Terrace

June 21: Spellman, Guy, 84, Edmonds

June 23: Brinkley, Daniel, 60, Stanwood

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