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URIBE-CORDOZA, Victor and MALDONADO, Yoela

MASTOR, John and Allene

WHITMAN, Michael and Tina

POWELL, Craig and Sarah

WICKCLIFF, Sean and Tammerly

MOONEY, Brian and Selene

MATKINS, Johnny and Deina

McBEE, Lonnie and Catharine

LAFORCE, Edward, Jr. and Sue

KNOLLMEYER, Gerald and Valerie

RICHARDSON, Donald and Alondra

DEMERS, John and Deanna

MATIAS, Juan and Susan

WHITE, Anthony and Meredity

VIBBERT, Joseph and Tammy

JOHNSON, Donald and Tracy

BROWN, William and WESTON, Nancy

WALKER, Rodney and Tonya

LEWIS, Anthony and Natasha

LUPO, Thomas and Pamela

GUTHMILLER, Lyle and Ardith

JACKSON, Dennis and Christine

GAGNET, Carl and Donna

ALVARADO, Alexander and Lydia

REED, Brandon and Heather

CHUNG, Myung and Tae

CORDEL, John and YOO, Ji

SANCHEZ, Ezequiel and Ericel

LOVE, Larry and Darlene

DAVIS, Ray and Debra

SMITH, Todd and Mary

BOTZ, Timothy and Emelyne

CODIGA, Brian and Anne

MALISHESKI, Paul and Doreen

TANIS, Duane and Sylvia

SEILER, Rick, Sr. and Annette

MEIER, Jason and Kelly

GROCE, Anthony and Tegan

LITERAL, David and HOLLCRAFT, Bridget

RIEL, David and Patti

TREGONING, Aaron and Becky

LAYES, Robert and Mary

WELDON, Shaun and Shannon

SHAIN, Roger and Candace

POTEBNYA, Nick and Stephanie

McINTYRE, Douglas and Sara

LEMING, Lowell and Gyda

YERKES, Lance and Julia

MacINNES, Russell and Dena

PARTRIDGE, Gregory and Theresa

MICHELSEN, Niels and Teresa

GULDEN, Aaron and Teresa

RINELL, Gary and Diane

RAMIREZ, Israel and Sandra

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