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BUCKLEY, Stephen and Karen

ROSSART, John and Dana

SONNE, Gregory and Suzanne

GILL, Jaswinder and Mohanjit

BURGESS, Erik and Angela

McNAMEE, Curtis and Lorraine

CONANT, Donald and Teri

SCHNEIDER, Howard and Monica

AMBURGEY, Billy, Jr. and Janice

GRIMES, Arthur, Jr. and Margaret

RACHKO, Anatoliy and Yelena

WHITE, Douglas and Karen

SOSHEA, Eric and BOOTH, Carmen

MARSULA, Corey and Saori

WALES, Robert, Jr. and Susan

ABDULALAZIM, Yusuf and DAVELOS, Carrie

KIM, Rodney and Chun

RAYNER, David and Jennifer

SMOLEY, Sean and Brenda

SHEEHAN, Michael and Ronda

KIMSEY, Shawn and Kathy

MALLOY, Christopher and Denise

JOHNSON, Randall and Lorna

LAWSON, John and Stephanie

LINDQUIST, Delbert and Karen

GODINHO, Gerald and Katherine

LEIDINGER, John III and WYNNE, Gloria

WOOD, William and Ann

GIBSON, Jerry and Jessica

GRODY, Lyle and Vicky

RAYMOND, William, Jr. and Zetta

SMITH, Hetleys, Sr. and Linda

MARANVILLE, Lonnie and Jaime

ZWICK, Gary and Mary

IQBAL, Asif and SAEED, Saba

JEWELL, Chuck and Heidi

REEVE, Jeremy and Angie

POPA, Vasile and Elena

OWEN, Gary and Vicki

JOHNSON, James and Ellen

BUDD, Jonathan and Tammra

DURR, Jack and Kathy

BOHN, Kenneth and Tina

CARMODY, Shawn and Sally

KLUM, Howard, Jr. and Julie

ENCARNACION, June and Adina

PROVOST, John and Jennifer

KINGSBURY, David and Christine

BOLT, Michael and Faith

JORDAN, Alexander and Lesley

BALEA, Alex and HERJEU, Joana

BURR, Carl and Gini

ANDERSON, Gregory and Becky

SMITH, Robert and Janine

YOSHIJIMA, Rick and Karen

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