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LUTZ, Gary and Martha

AULT, Arthur and Susan

MONZON, Jack and Debra

GROVE, Ewart and Christina

CARY, David and Lidia

JALLOW, Lamin and FORD, Adrienne

ROBERTS, Gregory and Marlene

WILSON, Anthony and Janice

REED, Kib and Patricia

RUSSELL, William and Anne-Marie

McKENZIE, John and COX, Chantel

WARNER, Larry and Elizabeth

BAKER, Joseph and Annette

YORKOSKI, Peter and Mary

ANGLIN, Leonidas and BARNES, Judy

MORRIS, Michael and Doreen

TAYLOR, Frederick and CHEVRIER-TAYLOR, Katherine

HUFFMAN, Steven and Lisa

GREGORY, Steven and Debra

RODMAN, Dirk and Candace

JACKSON, Mark and Teresa

MASSART, Terry and Michele

CORREA, Elton and GATES, Ramonda

BAXTER, Bradley and Lisa

DAVIS, Bruce and Colleen

SCOTT, Daneil and Annette

MASUDA, Juston and Janet

STAFFORD, Brandon and Elizabeth

GLENN, Richard and Leanne

BRANCHEAU, Michael and Nancy

BLACK, Steven and Brenda

ZUANICH, Anthony and Heather

POESCHEL, James and Linda

LYNDS, Harley and WOLD, Brenna

DIEHL, Aaron and Karen

IREDALE, Albert and Lorencita

IREDALE, Scott and Shannon

LARSON, Loren and Sylvia

ABBOTT, Allen Sr. and Debra

WILSON, Bradley and Sara

HALL, Kirk and GEORGE-HALL, Georgia

NEWMAN, H. George and Jan

ORSO, Jonathan and Lise

ELIAS, Cameron and Heidi

LUDDY, Michael and Shana

OLESON, Dean and Donna

BAGBY, Joseph and Kathleen

POTTER, John and Dina

BRAUN, Dennis and BRAUN ZUVICH, Shelley

CRAVEN, Mark and Judy

ADAMS, Richard and Amy

SCHMIDT, Kurt and Karen

GALBRAITH, Kyle and Melissa

BERG, Oscar III and Vickie

JOHNSTON, Donald, Jr. and Sharon

SOUTHWORTH, Kurt and Brandi

ALLRIDGE, William and Heather

JAMMEH, Nfamara and LaShawn

CHRISTIANSON, Curtis and Laina

NHA, Sattaya and OEUR, Chhada

PERRA, James and Barbara

MONTANO, Daniel and Kelly

McLEOD, Kahn and Jody

SMYTHE, Terry and FITCH, Lynn

MOEN, Roger and ROSS MOEN, Sharon

LEE, Kyungjoo and KIM, Paula

COPELAND, Terry and Gretchen

HWANG, Jung and YOON, Suk-Il

FULLER, Shellie and Jody

KERR, Bryan and Kristen

FISHBACK, David and Lynne

OHMAN, Mark and Kelly

MEDINA, Edwin, Jr. and SUON-MEDINA, Savath

NGUYEN, Phi and Angelyna

WARRICK, Darren and Kamie

LIU, Shiyi and JIANG, Hong

SCHNEIDER, Timothy and Alia

BARNES, Nicholas II and April

GOLLADAY, Larry and Stephanie

AIKEN, Robert and Sara

LOWRY, Sean and Julie

ORZHAKHOUSKIY, Andrey and Misty

REHAK, Franklin, Sr. and Lauri

FORTIER, Travis and Lynnette

MALLERNEE, Erwin and Helen

PARRIS, Darrell and Melissa

KANE, Chester and Kelly

SHAY, Darrell and Janice

McGUIRE, John and Julie

MAXEY, George and PORTUZA, Maria

SCHWITTAY, Mark and Kim

HEFTY, Gerald and Margaret

NICHOLSON, Gary and KIMANI, Serah

JENSSEN, Dwayne and Janet

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