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FAGAN, Shawn and Anastasia

McLAUGHLIN, Jeffrey and Susan

DECKER, Greg and Jennifer

OLDEN, Ryan and Ruth

AXON, Michael and Sharon

MILLER, Peter and April

CARPENTER, Marshall and Suzan

LE, David and TRUONG, Mimi

HAYNES, Scott and Alice

WADE, Jeffrey and Susan

WAGNER, Eric and SWANSON, Ann

BRENEMAN, Jeffery and Tamira

SANDERSON, Gregory and Laura

BERGMAN, John and Donette

SHEEHAN, Michael and Elise

RICH, Jeffery and Sarah

BOJANG, Buba and OPULENCIA BOJANG, Myisha

SOWE, Amadou and Joyce

MARSULA, Corey and Stephanie

HASHLEY, Peter and Jennifer

SORIANO ORDAZ, Jose and Amanda

BRADLEY, Tim and Kylea

SWIFT, Richard and SWIFT nka TURNER, Lisa

CLARKE, Fredrick and KEENAN, Damion

GARBER, Matthew and Erin

CHASE, Richard Jr. and JOHNSTON-CHASE, Jonda

BISHOP, Paul and Kelly

JACOBSEN, Dale and Peggy

CONKLIN, Patrick and Dana

HUBER, Jason and Candida

BAGGETT, Mark and Mony

CHAMBERLAIN, Aaron and LOW-CHAMBERLAIN, Melody

GONZALES, Enrique and LOVELL, Beth

LARSON, Kris and Carolyn

WYLDE, Michael and Suzanne

McCALL, John and SIBERT, Joyce

JORDAN, Jimmy and Carolyn

HENDRICKSEN, Steven and Kathy

WATKINS, Jimmy and Nenita

STEVENSON, Jerry and Janice

KIFLU, Mamo and BERHANE, Tsigewainy

FRITTS, Richard Jr. and Kathleen

STENBERG, Christian and Traci

LOFLING, Delmar and Sandra

AXTMAN, Nicholas and Aimee

DETTRICH, Julius and SKOMSKI, Kathleen

FRITTS, Michael and GARCIA-FRITTS, Francisca

SORENSEN, Michael and Andrea

DICKEY, Daryl and PAVEY, Dina

JOHNSON, Scott and ENYEART, Nita

DANIELS, Jason and Nicole

BURT, Bradley and Jessica

ENLOE, John and Susan

PENSKI, Thomas and Kimberly

CARLE, William Jr. and Stacey

BULLARD, Gary and Patricia

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