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ELLIS, Paul, Jr. and Debi

CROWNOVER, Scott and Wendy

JOHNSTON, Matthew and Kristi

LOGUE, William and Bimmie

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BURGER, Frederick and Julie

SHERRIFF, Kenneth and Marlene

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COYLE, Jesse and CRESPO COYLE, Annette

CARLSON, David and Shelli

BRADLEY, Mike and Leighann

JONES, Douglas and Patricia

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SELLS, Charles and Alissa

WOODEN, Michael and Anne

GUADIZ, Garbriel and ROUNDS GUADIZ, Elizabeth

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