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GORDON, Brian and CURRY, Rondah

SEMELING, Keith and Teresa

STEVENSON, Larry and Lorraine

CLEVENGER, Jack and Lynne

STEIN, William and Karen

TROY, Kenneth, Jr. and Heidi

KINSSIES, John and Kelly

SWEENEY, Trevor and Lindsey

PASCHAL, Patrick and Beth

LOPEZ, Lucio and FUENTES, Tanya

KEELIN, Matthew, Jr. and Kaelynn

ZINK, Thomas and Melissa

BAUGHAM, Charles and Krista

LOMBARD, Christopher and Kimberly

PARK, Craig and Jennifer

WILBUR, Joel and Deborah

WALSH, Donald, Jr. and Tonet

KNAVEL, Bill and Julieta

SABEL, Stuart and Elizabeth

WILSON, Donald and Jan

CAPPABIANCA, Bo and Jessica

MARCIAL, Jose, Sr. and Maria

CONKLING, Jeffrey and Judyth

OLSEN, Ean and Erin

PROVOST, Nathan and Catherine

EMBORG, Kristopher and Jennifer

McCALL, Michael and Cynthianna

NESTERENKO, Olexander and Alla

BERLIN, Clifford, III and Desiree

LINGLE, Jack and Kim

FRECISCO, Leyva and JERONIMO, Rosa

SOLVANG, Ryan and BLEIFUSS, Alyssa

MURRAY, Shaun and Jamie

SAMUELSON, Jamie and Krista

DUFFEK, Andrew and CHEN, Jie

PITTS, Jessy and Katherine

LONG, Kevin and E. Serita

FIELDER, David and Cynthia

FOULON, Adam and Sherry

SALINAS, Nestor and Marie

WILLMASER, Ryan and Stephanie

LOSEY, Morgan and Leah

KNIGHT, Eric and Lisa

HATTER, Steven and Crystal

BLISS, Kevin, Sr. and Arlonda

LEDET, Jeremy and Estee

HAYES, Richard and STADING, Mary

STURM, Christopher and Stephanie

ENOCHS, Chad and Megan

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