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NICLAI, Robert and Susan

PERRY, Douglas and Jai

TURNER, Janarius and Lori

SPEARS, Brian and Kelly

HOVIND, Thomas and Christa

BRECHT, Christopher and Krist

ISAKOVA, Aleksey and Nataliya

JASPER, Chad and RUZICKA-JASPER, Natasha

BITH, Lorb and KHEM, Thang

KING, Kyle and Cassandra

OSBORN, Mathew and Sara

KELLEHER, Steven and Dina

HANSEN, John and Janell

McCLELLAN, Nicholas and Lindsay

COSTILLA, Gilbert and Regina

QUITER, Brandon and Jessica

WILLIAMS, Shane and Kelsay

KIM, Hea and Hyun

BOSH, Thomas and Rawna

SERATTE, Kenneth and Jennifer

BEAN, Michael and Maya

ROBLES, Jesus and Bertha

DAVIS, Kevin and Denise

DeVEGA QUINTANA, Roberto and VILES BOVEA, Berta

JOHNSON, John and DOLLAR, Calaera

ECKERT, Keefe and Veronica

THOMAS, Sidney and Lena

ESTES, Paul and Luana

BECRAFT, David and Ginger

MORRIS, James and Erica

PEREZ, Martin and Beth

FLORES FUENTES, Gerardo and CONTRERAS, Graciela

McCARTHY, Thomas and ANDERSON, Alyssa

ROSS, Richard, Jr. and Elizabeth

NULL, John and BERNAL-YARA, Maria

STEVENS, Brian and Greta

SUWANEH, Mike and JOHNSON, Idella

KROMHOLTZ, Benjamin and McDONALD, Amy

GRANTHAM, Eric and Jo-Anne

GOW, James and Margaret

MOORE, Merle and CHRISTIE, Carole

NEWELL, Bruce and Shawna

ILS, Don and Kathleen

LARSON, Scott and Cindy

HARROD, Joshua and Sara

LUKENBACH, Dennis and Karrie

BERG, Norman, Sr. and Karen

MOORE, Michael and Jessica

AVANT, Daniel and Mary

VANWEERD, Jan, III and Cheri

CHAMBERLAIN, Mitchell and Cassie

TRINEN, Jamie and GOULDEN, Tracy

LEAHY, Daniel and Cynthia

ALGER, Ronald and Jennifer

LANSER, Gary and LEWIS, Debra

WILLIAMS, Theodore and Candis

TORNETTA, Charles and Toni

HALL, Jason and Christine

MILTON, Gary and SKAY, Mary

FITZGERALD, Nathan and HARDING, Lisa

HOPKINS, Dwayne and Janet

PIERCE, Bryan and Korie

HALL, Edward and Kimberly

HESS, Donald and Jenefer

HALALILO, Lori and Paula

LEDGERWOOD, Robert and Theresa

BLANKENBAKER, Roy, III and Heidi

PETERSON, Douglas and Carol

BAKER, Richard and Donna

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