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WHITTON, Cary and Deanna

MANLEY, Stephen Jr. and Leslie

EVANSTON, James and Elisabeth

CHOATE, James and RANSOM-CHOATE, Stephanie

LEWIS, Keith and CRUSAN-LEWIS, Irma

HOPKINS, James and Rebecca

LINDQUIST, Ronald and Becky

ELDRIDGE, Joe and Lisbeth

SAGE, Robert and Marlys

RAINWATER, Ramsey and Cheryl

SKEFFINGTON, Michael and Elaine

FINZER, William and Maren

ROCK, Joseph and KLEIN, Serena

COPLIN, Douglas and Carroll

EATON, Mark and Janice

LEWANDOWSKY, Stephen and Carol

KAHOUTEK, Titus and PORTER, Alexandra

JAY, Quinn and HOLLAN, Rene

BALTAZAR, Hector and JIMENEZ, Rosalba

COMPOSANO, Vincent and Karen

DEGREAVE, Shawn and Danielle

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BEASLEY, Dean and Elaine

THOMPSON, Larry Jr. and Teri

LAWRENCE, Andrew and Julie

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GILJE, Erik and April

WRIGHT, Donald and NAZAROVA, Olga

McVEIGH, Patrick and Evelyn

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THOMPSON, Collin and Erika

HANN, Devon and Michelle

DEPEW, Darrin and Tracy

GILBREATH, Christian and Deanna

WHALEN, Jeremy and Christa

MOHS, Mark and Amanda

DENIS, Kevin and Angela

LINDSEY, Donald and Pamela

GEBI, Wondim and GEBERE, Hirut

GOVEA, Pedro and Melissa

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