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FREY, Alan and Valerie

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ALCAYAGA, Isabelo III and Kristine

CUSTER, Richard and Pennie

STURTZ, Douglas and Kimberly

AMICK, Brian and Penny

HAYDEN, Randy and Terri

JOHNSON, Wes and Julie

TORRES, Brady and Ashley

VIRGIN, John and Trudy

DOWD, Lyle and Dana

HIEB, Stephen and Terry

MANSFIELD, Thomas and Colleen

PACHECO, Byron and Valarie

RHODES, Wendell and Dolores

COSTA, Joseph, Jr. and Mary

LOMONGO, Demie and Armiecosella

HAMPTON, Damon and Starla

BARKER, Mark and Angela

TRUPPI, George and Ailene

HATTER, Louis and Sveta

NGUYEN, Hiep and Xuan

IBAY, Dominic and Victoria

TUFTS, Michael and Emily

CARDEW, Richard and BOLERJACK CARDEW, Frances

NICHOLSON, Richard, Sr. and Georgiana

WAUGH, Brian and ZINKE WAUGH, Shannon

PRICE, David and SULLIVAN-PRICE, Colleen

ARGUELLO, Alvin and Judy

FOLEY, Rex and Melanie

O’DONNELL, Stephen and Grace

KAZEMIAN, Farrokh and Katherine

STANIK, Stephen and Barbara

HAMMOND, Eugene and SITES, Leslie

JONES, Stephen and Ruth

SARVER, ryan and Sherrie

MORGAN, Ian and Kimberly

DUKE, William and Marina

COOPER, Wayde and Sandra

TODD, Brian and Jessica

BOHANNON, Charles and Joan

DOAN, Roger and Hye

CSISEK, Jeffrey and Stacey

POTTS, James and BULGER, Dolores

PURSEL, David and Janice

VAGUE, David and Carri

YOUNG, Neil and Kathleen

SINEEV, Sergei and Tatyana

SABOL, Michael and Shirley

KEEN, Jeffrey and Susan

LE, Tam and THAI, Trang

PHILLIPS, Garry and Stacy

SELF, Carl and Vicki

LESPADE, John, Jr. and SPANGLER, Cherienne

SCHMIDT, Joseph and Catherine

SAPHILOFF, Joe and Tracy

BURELISON, Michael and WELLINGTON-BURELISON, Laura

WILSON, Lawrence and Shannon

SLONIKER, Gerry and Teresa

PLUMAGE, Jesse and Laurel

BRANDVOLD, Joseph and Kimberly

FORSTER, Julian and Dianna

CASSIDY, James and Patti

GREEN, Benjamin and Christine

ERTL, Robert and SZALAY, Kristin

DAMMANN, Shane and Dianna

SISK, Victor and Sandra

HAZARD, John and Kari

MCNEIL, Steven and SUKHA, Supharat

BERNSTEIN, Robert and KAPLAN, Mary

NELSON, Robert and Diane

FISK, Jerome and Lani

STATON, Lester and Laura

MCDONALD, James and Deborah

DURNIL, Terry and Kassandra

OSBERG, Thomas and Sally

WILLIAMS, Brian and Yvette

FAIRSHON, Kevin and Shelby

FISCHER, Rodney and Angela

PIERCE, Anthony and Juliann

POL, Tekly and LIM, Sok Eng

MIDDLETON, Timothy and Patricia

CALOVICH, Michael and BRENNAN, Susan

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LOUIE, Christopher and Deborah

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