Deaths

June 3: Reed, Bette, 88, Bothell

June 6: Nguyen, Lai, 55, Everett

June 5: Bischoff, Robert, 86, Everett

June 4: Brennis, Leroy, 82, Arlington

June 1: Brown, Joan, 76, Lynnwood

June 5: Kosky, Richard, 84, Arlington

May 27: Leedy, Patricia, 78, Everett

June 3: Lim, B., 70, Lynnwood

June 4: Miske, Helen, 61, Mill Creek

May 29: Seelye, Lorrin, 58, Lynnwood

June 7: Squiers, Paula, 63, Everett

June 3: Winters, Idella, 82, Marysville

May 28: Wonio, Robert, 86, Gold Bar

June 4, Yuzhalov, Ivan, 89, Everett

May 24: Stuchell, Carol, 86, Everett

June 7: Brown, Wilda, 94, Marysville

June 7: Bushaw, Gregoy, 52, Monroe

June 8: Bushaw, Ralph, 94, Lake Stevens

June 6: Chatwood, George, 90, Everett

June 9: Cross, William, 83, Arlington

June 4: Davenport, Ruth, 90, Arlington

June 8: DeBruyn, Suzan, 55, Lynnwood

June 6: Geue, Edward, 85, Snohomish

June 9: Gettle, Joyce, 74, Lynnwood

June 4: Hilbert, Shirley, 74, Marysville

June 2: Homann, Norma, 61, Everett

June 7: Kline, Carol, 69, Arlington

June 1: Lucum, Lois, 89, Edmonds

June 6: Sexton, Robert, 65, Marysville

June 7: Sivadon, Mary, 82, Monroe

June 5: Smith, David, 58, Everett

June 7: Steger, Donalda (aka Nakkerud), 86, Edmonds

June 2: Thompson, Rea, 85, Camano Island

June 1: Thornburg, Donna, 64, Lynnwood

June 4: Tuengel, Kathleen, 68, Marysville

May 10: Dejong, Dory, 69, Snohomish

June 9: Adkison, Delbert, 93, Marysville

June 9: Bliley, Merleen, 63, Lake Stevens

June 9: Foster, Edna, 95, Everett

June 2: Foye, Glendon, 90, Monroe

June 10: McDonald, IV, Rufus, 64, Arlington

June 3: Koseki, Tasuku, 76, Edmonds

June 9: Parker, Katherine, 31, Arlington

June 3: Peel, Vincenta (Vinnie), 78, Everett

June 13: Ryan, Bonnie, 86, Snohomish

June 3: Anderson, Ivaloo, 96, Edmonds

June 5: Bagley, Clare, 86, Everett

June 5: Bell, Esther, 94, Monroe

June 2: Busch, Cheryl, 66, Bothell

June 8: Champers, Edwin, 93, Marysville

June 4: Egeck, Samuel, 18, Snohomish

June 8: Lanphear, Soctt, 43, Snohomish

June 10: Camps, Jeannette, 73, Everett

June 13: Carstensen, Rollen, 77, Snohomish

June 9: Dahlsten, Ronald, 59, Marysville

June 12: Haan, Steven, 49, Edmonds

June 4: Hill, Mary, 85, Bothell

June 8: Kim, Jung, 83, Everett

June 10: Kuechenmeiser, Kathleen, 59, Everett

June 9: Larson, Arthur, 89, Marysville

June 5: Lawson, Charles, 67, Everett

June 10: Monroe, James, 50, Everett

June 3: Redford, Jr., Asa, 79, Snohomish

June 11: Russell, Marilyn, 69, Tulalip

June 8: Teeter, Paul, 86, Arlington

May 28: Donnelly, Linda, 67, Bothell

June 11: Fong, Jr., Yung, 60, Marysville

June 12: Garton, Martha, 86, Edmonds

June 5: Graue, Edwin, 68, Arlington

June 6: Milles, Jaime, 32, Mukilteo

June 6: Neville, Gladys, 66, Snohomish

June 10: Sacco, David, 68, Mill Creek

June 11: Wood, Clifford, 82, Everett

June 12: Woodard, Larry, 59, Lake Stevens

June 10: Alskog, Nykole, 35, Marysville

June 9: Bare, Shawn, 41, Lake Stevens

June 10: Dickinson, Margaret, 92, Stanwood

June 8: Domingo, Emilia, 91, Everett

June 10: Guerrero, Francisca, 76, Everett

June 12: Hamlett, Jr., James, 62, Everett

June 10: Logan, Betsy, 82, Clinton

June 8: Masters, Albert, 83, Arlington

June 11: Tyssedre, Guy, 73, Mill Creek

June 12: Quinn, Terri, 50, Monroe

May 26: Brimhall, Glady, 96, Marysville

May 28: Fritz, Marjorie, 88, Lynnwood

May 30: Wells, Bobbie, 63, Lynnwood

May 31: Slocum, Raymond, 94, Lake Stevens

May 28: Ross, Mildred, 84, Marysville

May 25: Neef, Dorothy, 93, Everett

May 25: Lee, Donn, 66, Everett

May 30: Kammeyer, Karl, 61, Everett

May 29: Halvarson, Harold, 96, Lynnwood

May 30: Fischer, Delbert, 75, Everett

May 30: Jansevics, Miervaldis, 78, Mountlake Terrace

May 30: Melville, Darlene, 82, Everett

May 28: Nowak, Robert, 49, Edmonds

May 21: Vincent, Michael, 67, Darrington

May 30: Gerring, William, 72, Stanwood

May 25: Gough, George, 87, Marysville

May 31: Aaron, Patricia, 70, Everett

May 26: Bochan, Paul, 85, Snohomish

May 31: Burgess, Beth, 51, Edmonds

May 27: Coleman, Gregory, 59, Lynnwood

May 28: Edwards, Monte, 55, Lynnwood

June 1: Gilchrist, Ida, 99, Lynnwood

May 30: Nations, Deborah, 55, Darrington

May 21: Ross, Holley, 63, Darrington

May 29: Smith, Betty, 90, Everett

May 26: White, Carrie, 57, Snohomish

May 29: Cahill, Michael, 73, Everett

May 25: Duffy, Ruth, 89, Lynnwood

June 2: Kirkland, Harold, 67, Stanwood

June 2: Ruklic, Mary, 88, Lynnwood

May 27: Rystrom, Manjula, 58, Mill Creek

May 30: Smith, Ronald, 70, Arlington

June 4: Simonseth, Jason, 32, Mountlake Terrace

June 2: Crouse, Genoveva, 88, Lynnwood

June 3: Dormont, Mary, 87, Lynnwood

May 30: Gunnerson, Joanne, 78, Lynnwood

June 2: Houghton, Irene, 89, Stanwood

May 24: Hume, Donald, 80, Brier

June 3: Taylor, Virginia, 85, Edmonds

June 2: Dawes, Helen, 76, Edmonds

June 5: Fazio, Robert, 81, Arlington

May 28: Hickman, Robert, 55, Gold Bar

June 2: Larsen, Dean, 64, Snohomish

May 27: Mallett, Mark, 46, Edmonds

June 2: Maly, Ronnie, 63, Bothell

June 3: Scherrer, Pearl, 93, Granite Falls

June 4: Tonsgard, Jeane, 80, Arlington

June 5: Williams, Daniel, 68, Snohomish

May 31: Wilson, Liselotte, 96, Monroe

May 19: Culp, Vernon, 89, Bothell

May 30: Falkner, Geraldine, 79, Gold Bar

May 21: Guarcas, Isabel, 38, Everett

June 4: Herold, Rodney, 63, Snohomish

June 4: Ingram, Lowell, 75, Everett

June 6: Nelson, Raymond, 96, Brier

June 2: Osborne, Sr., Thomas, 69, Marysville

June 1: Everett, Marolyn, 69, Stanwood

June 3: Hall, Nancy, 58, Mukilteo

June 1: Headley, Stephen, 61, Everett

May 27: Johnston, Barbara, 74, Bothell

June 3: Nhean, Ros, 82, Everett

June 5: Davis, Gary, 73, Everett

June 6: Gates, Katherine, 98, Marysville

June 1: Koren, Lilianne, 88, Monroe

May 25: Leaf, Susan, 60, Edmonds

June 3: Rutledge, Hobart, 84, Edmonds

June 2: Sargent, Lela, 98, Everett

June 1: Stackhouse, Thomas, 65, Edmonds

May 29: Stewart, Alice, 89, Edmonds

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