Deaths

March 11: Andal, Gerald, 67, Arlington

March 12: Christensen, Madelane, 71, Everett

March 10: Jones, Marianne, 108, Edmonds

March 14: Keith, George, 49, Elma

March 14: Kindrachuck, Anna, 89, Bothell

March 13: Landsiedel, Marita, 46, Snohomish

March 14: Nuetzmann, Wilbert, 94, Granite Falls

March 12: Olsby, Arlene, 76, Lynnwood

March 14: Owens, Phyllis, 84, Everett

March 3: Sager, Maria, 80, Stanwood

March 12: Wyatt, Ronald, 68, Arlington

March 12: Wynn, James, 81, Marysville

March 15: Baker, Janice, 67, Edmonds

March 9: Camp, Joseh, 39, Bothell

March 9: Dunnavan, Maria, 86, Bothell

March 4: Griffin, Terry, 53, Everett

March 11: Hinton, Trina, 47, Monroe

March 10: Kuehn, Nancy, 80, Lynnwood

March 14: LeRoy, Jeanne, 85, Marysville

March 6: Logan, Lela, 96, Marysville

March 6: Lammon, John, 34, Monroe

March 14: Ridley, Ann, 61, Edmonds

March 10: Snodie, Janie, 64, Edmonds

March 8: Susdorf, Marianne, 49, Arlington

March 15: Baker, Shirley, 76, Marysville

March 16: Becker, Frances, 88, Snohomish

March 16: Crawford, Jo, 73, Snohomish

March 15: Fisher, Patricia, 85, Everett

March 16: Gulbrandson, Fred, 105, Everett

March 16: Jasper, Charles, 55, Everett

March 14: McKenzie, Lena, 96, Lake Stevens

March 7: Roullier, Dale, 50, Tulalip

March 10: Bohannon, Charles, 75, Monroe

March 16: Corsentino, Louisa, 85, Edmonds

March 9: Lindelof, Norvel, 87, Edmonds

March 12: Sains, Darrin, 43, Mukilteo

March 17: Semenock, Harry, 92, Lynnwood

March 16: Theiss, Williams, 64, Snohomish

March 15: Whitman, Paul, 92, Edmonds

March 20: Abadi, Morad, 51, Brier

March 18: Allred, Nina, 80, Everett

March 15: Crawford, Katherine, 48, Everett

March 19: Faries, Marian, 77, Arlington

March 13: Furrer, Frieda, 102, Monroe

March 17: Gilbert, Dennice, 61, Lake Stevens

March 19: Gumbel, Richard, 55, Arlington

March 15: Lee, Jong, 79, Lynnwood

March 13: Maughlin, Barnard, 82, Edmonds

March 15: Mechem, Annette, 72, Everett

March 20: Naumchik, Vladimir, 52, Lynnwood

March 11: Nebenfuhr, Floyd, 74, Edmonds

March 17: Nixon, Byng, 92, Stanwood

March 19: Overman, Charlotte, 82, Stanwood

Jan. 29: Pittenger, Leota, 84, Darrington

March 16: Ranniger, Anna, 96, Mill Creek

March 17: Tabert, Kenneth, 81, Lynnwood

March 15: Villa-Ignacio, Edna, 67, Edmonds

March 15: Weaver, Bethel, 84, Everett

March 11: Wilson, Dorothy, 85, Mountlake Terrace

March 19: Grimm, George, 92, Arlington

March 18: Ainsley, Robin, 54, Everett

March 18: Carpenter, William, 93, Everett

March 18: Haatveit, Carla, 92, Everett

March 18: Henry, Kathryn, 92, Arlington

March 19: Jungaro, Margaret, 85, Everett

March 16: Lovelace, Bai, 55, Marysville

March 17: Pettit, James, 86, Marysville

March 16: Tonsgard, Michael, 47, Lake Stevens

March 20: Wynne, Margaret, 97, Stanwood

March 16: Clausing, James, 76, Marysville

March 18: Hughley, Oliver, 90, Marysville

March 16: Popps, Maxine, 81, Gold Bar

March 21: Royer, Tanya, 52, Arlington

March 19: Magill, Betty, 68, Bothell

March 15: Kanski, Robert, 38, Everett

March 16: Bower, Bernice, 91, Marysville

March 4: Dockendorf, Harriet, 90, Bothell

March 18: Haaland, Maynard, 96, Everett

March 13: Henkel, Victor, 75, Lynnwood

March 13: LaRose, Barbara, 68, Lynnwood

March 12: Pace, Rashmi, 62, Bothell

March 20: Rassmussen, Birger, 74, Edmonds

March 16: Shepard, Burton, 89, Stanwood

March 21: Sommars, Marion, 94, Lynnwood

March 18: Trautman, Mark, 40, Lynnwood

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