Deaths

May 18: Yusaf, Paul, 50, Everett

May 11: Brand, Waymon, 74, Everett

May 6: Amundsen, Carmen, 88, Mill Creek

May 15: Anderson, Georgia, 63, Everett

May 9: Armstrong, Violet, 42, Everett

May 4: Barchasch, Leon, 78, Oak Harbor

May 10: Beyer, Beerly, 79, Everett

May 16: Casey, Susan, 63, Lynnwood

May 13: Davison, Pauline, 92, Mukilteo

May 14: Gott, Carl, 69, Arlington

May 7: Iddins, Hermina, 95, Stanwood

May 14: Kolkana, Margaret, 64, Everett

May 10: Kostick, Dorothy, 67, Marysville

May 10: Maduro, Leonarda, 55, Everett

May 18: Malmstead, Ivy, 93, Arlington

May 5: Mathews, Sr., Jack, 85, Stanwood

May 15: Mitchell, Loren, 49, Edmonds

May 13: Piestrak, Elizabeth, 94, Everett

May 6: Rau-Pattrson, Donna, 63, Snohomish

May 17: Rudge, Chloie, 96, Mountlake Terrace

May 10: Simmons, Vern, 93, Lynnwood

May 11: Sundberg, Ruby, 97, Stanwood

May 16: Templeton, Calvin, 88, Stanwood

May 14: Vuylsteke, Betty, 88, Edmonds

May 17: Yelle, Adam, 28, Bothell

May 8: Zimmerman, Donald, 77, Edmonds

May 18: Clark, Benjamin, 18, Snohomish

May 16: Holgate, Norman, 59, Sultan

May 12: Huebner, Deva, 97, Darrington

May 14: Kern, Marcella, 81, Monroe

May 12: Maras, Ann, 89, Edmonds

May 13: Mease, Edna, 86, Everett

May 18: Neumann, Beatrice, 96, Snohomish

May 9: Schoonover, Jerry, 87, Startup

May 19: Smith, William, 67, Edmonds

May 17: Cantrell, Theodore, 71, Everett

May 17: Andrus, Janice, 71, Everett

May 17: Hightower, Jr., Henry, 87, Granite Falls

May 19: Holden, Julie, 57, Marysville

May 17: Lund, Clifford, 86, Everett

May 19: Murphy, Barbara, 71, Tulalip

May 18: Taylor, Shannon, 34, Everett

May 20: Wilson, Lawrence, 90, Lake Stevens

May 14: Donovan, Lee, 74, Sultan

May 15: Kytle, Daryl, 57, Monroe

May 18: Lewis, Gloria, 78, Bothell

May 18: Matthews, Jeannie, 82, Stanwood

May 16: Taylor, Katherine, 100, Monroe

May 18: Arndt, Willis, 78, Granite Falls

May 20: Burnett, Jesse, 33, Arlington

May 18: Carrithers, Shirley, 87, Lynnwood

May 17: Condie, Marjorie, 87, Edmonds

May 16: Cross, George, 87, Edmonds

May 20: Domhoff, Ivy, 87, Snohomish

May 21: Il’chenko, Yanina, 96, Everett

May 16: James, Joyce, 81, Mukilteo

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