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HEITMAN, Lee and Kim

DUTCHER, Joe Jr. and Krystal

GETZ, William and JOHNSON, Dana

RAGSDALE, Frank and Carol

VERSTEEG, Marvin and Michelle

CROFT, Gary and Pamela

FLATAKER, Kevan and Shirlie LINDE, Eric and Sarah

MARKS, John and Marguerite

ALLISON, Brian and Candy

BROWN, Andrew and Sandra

MARTINEZ, Jorge and VVANTI, Arla

SWANSON, Peter and Jennifer

CHILTON, Barrett and Susan

WISNOSKI, Christopher and Gillian

COGDILL, Nelson and Lola

BEETCHENOW, Brad and Ann

SMITH, Morgan and Natalie

DENTEX, Charles and CLAUSEN-DENTEX, Victoria

BARTLETTE, Barry and Patti

DALLMAN, Douglas and Ann

HING, Potomh and MOM LIM-HING, Srey

SUDBURY, Brian and Susan

TURNER, Wayne and Renee

JENSEN, Christopher and Nancy Lee

PARENT, George, Jr. and Dolores

PORTER, Mike and Sheri

JOHNSON, Ronald and KHAMITOVA, Raisa

FIFIELD, Edward and Christen

BAILEY, Tim and IMES-BAILEY, Loralee

HOUGH, James, Jr. and Annemarieke

WEEKS, Mark and STEVENS, Stacey

GIFFORD, James and Joanne

WILSON, Scott and WALLA, Megan

LAPOSTOLLE, Victor and ONNO, K. Alexandra

LARSON, Scott and Crystal

JOHNSON, Matthew and Anissa

JONES, Gregory and Tamara

RAMSAY, Calvin and Jacalyn

MITCHELL, Noong and Tara

MASHBURN, Anthony and Nancy

KEENEY, William and Tina

WHITE, Sven and Koreen

CUENCA, Jonathan and KIM, Eun

SCHMIDT, Jacob and Veronica

COLE, Loren and Laurie

MINICH, Cameron and Faith

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