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WITTE, Michael and Susan

NELSON, Richard and Sarah

NOOT, Bernard and Valena

McLAUGHLIN, James and GUILFORD, Rhonda

THIELMAN, Calvin and Linda

CLARK, Roger and Nadejda

WIGHT, Joel and Francine

COOK, Mack and Frances

WILLIAMSON, Donald and Kathryn

HOARD, Stephen and Mary

BACON, Christopher and Helen

HAJI, Mohammed and SNOWDEN, Mikaba

GRAHAM, Steven and Cynthia

BISHOP, Hollis and Heidi

COLE, Derek and Tamela

STEWART, Jonathon and NUGEN, Tarin

DOUGHERTY, Lee III and Sara

GREENWOOD, Charles and Vivian

DEAN, George and AGNER-DEAN, Debbie

OVIEDO, Ruben and Estela

MEJIA, Ronald and Danielle

CLARK, Michael and Lilian

CHASTAIN, William and Janet

MARTIN, Steven and Anna

CARROLL, Michael and Peyton

MAY, Charles and ALDRICH-MAY, Ruby

PUNTENEY, Randolph and Lori

ANDERSON, Bruce and Tamra

JAPHET, Gustav and Julie

FISCHER, Scott and Laura

BAKER, James, Jr. and Julie

JONES, Iain and Diana

SCHNEIDER, Michael and Wendy

BENDZINSKI, Ronald and Deborah

REZSNYAK, Daniel and Cynthia

MACOMBER, Charles and Abby

BURCH, James and Kathy

PERKINS, Donald and Marlene

SHIPLEY, Kelly and Traci

MENSAH, Frank and Vida

MARTINEZ, Andrew and Jessica

PEACE, James and Janice

TERRILL, George and Mashelle

MILLER, John and THORP, Michelle

PRIETO, Rodney and Lisa

BRUNSON, Ernest and Whitney

GROSVOLD, Daniel and Shannon

ROSAS, Federico, Jr. and Esther

WHITEHILL, Lance and Stephanie

JONAS, Don and Kathryn

PINA, Adam and CASTANEDA, Laura

SRISAGUAN, Kij and Annette

WATSON, Kenneth and Kim

BOSCH, Michael and Angela

PLANT, Steven and Jami

SERRANO, Napoleon and KADREVIS, Nadya

HOUK, Al and Judith

AVILA, Juan and Renee

LANGLOIS, Joshua and Melinda

ROBINSON, Michael and Julie

HAGINS, Wayne and Patricia

CERMINARA, Albert and DIXON, Brenda

McLANE, Michael and Janice

STEELE, Peter and Donna

TILLMAN, Matthew and Jonnae

DAHLQUIST, Aaron and Kristine

LEE, Jonathan and Charity

HERRING, Michael II and SMART, Arianna

MERRY, Todd and McNEAL-MERRY, Joellen

PETERSON, Zachariah and Jennifer

FISHER, Kevin and Teresa

BARATTA, Stuart and Cristina

HEHAR, Sukhdev and KLER, Gurbax

MARCYES, Steven and Marta

WIGHT, Gary and Gretchen

PARKER, Robert and Carolyn

PHAN, Simon and Kuang

SMITH, Kyle and Debra

TURNIDGE, Jason and Danielle

HOMANN, Terrance and Alanna

GRAUMANN, Gabriel and Robyn

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